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Loverboy Will Perform in the Vancouver Olympic 2010 Concert Series
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VANCOUVER, BC (Decemeber 8, 2009) - The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) unveiled today an exciting lineup of top Canadian acts who will pay tribute to medal-winning Olympians at Canada’s Games in 2010 during nightly Victory Ceremonies held indoors in downtown Vancouver.
The 12 headliners, which include Loverboy, Nelly Furtado, Barenaked Ladies and Hedley, are part of the Vancouver 2010 concert series, presented by Bell, and will perform for one night each from February 14 to 26 inside BC Place during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. More...
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Loverboy Greatest Hits Just Released
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VANCOUVER, BC (April 15, 2009) - Loverboy and Sony have just released a newly remastered compilation of the band's biggest songs. Paul Dean says, "We've added a new song "I'm Alive" to bring the package up-to-date. You've probably seen the video from the New Year's Eve 2008 gig from Niagara Falls on YouTube, but this version is a little more "polished", having been edited, mixed and mastered in the studio". More...
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Loverboy Officially Inducted Into The Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
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Mike, Paul, Doug, Matt and Bob Rock on stage, as Loverboy are officially inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame |
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VANCOUVER, BC (March 29, 2009) - Formed out of Calgary, AB, Loverboy signed their first deal with Columbia Records Canada in 1980 and immediately went into the studio with legendary producer Bruce Fairbairn and 2007 Canadian Music Hall of Fame recipient Bob Rock to record their self-titled debut album. Releasing hits such as ”Turn Me Loose” and ”The Kid Is Hot Tonite,” LOVERBOY flew off the shelves setting record sales for a debut album at the time with over 700,000 albums sold in Canada. Soon after its U.S. release, the album surpassed 2 million copies in North America and 4 million worldwide. More...
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Canada Shows Love For Loverboy
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(Photo from left to right) Mike Reno, Matt Frenette, Melanie Berry President of CARAS, Doug Johnson and Paul Dean |
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VANCOUVER, BC (November 20, 2008) - Today at a JUNO Awards media conference held in Vancouver, BC, The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) announced this year's Canadian Music Hall of Fame recipient, Loverboy. The original members of the band (with the exception of the late Scott Smith) were in attendance, and will be honoured during the live broadcast of Canada's Music Awards, The 2009 JUNO Awards, on Sunday, March 29 on CTV. More...
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