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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › LoverboyLoverboy - Wikipedia

    Loverboy is a Canadian rock band formed in 1979 in Calgary, Alberta. Loverboy's hit singles, particularly "Turn Me Loose" and "Working for the Weekend", have become arena rock staples and are still heard on many classic rock and classic hits radio stations across Canada and the United States.

  2. Mar 13, 2019 · Loverboy formed in Calgary in late 1979 and, like the city's famous chinooks, came out of nowhere to take the music industry by storm.

  3. Aug 25, 2011 · Loverboy – Turn Me Loose (Official Video) Listen on Spotify - http://smarturl.it/Loverboy_SP Listen on Apple Music - http://smarturl.it/Loverboy_AM ...more.

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  5. 93K. 7.4M views 3 years ago #Remastered #Loverboy #WorkingForTheWeekend. Loverboy – Working For The Weekend (Official Remastered HD Video) Remastered in HD Listen on Spotify -...

  6. Loverboy is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Loverboy. It was released in August 1980.

  7. loverboyband.com › pages › aboutBand – Loverboy

    For more than 40 years, LOVERBOY has been “Working for the Weekend” (and on weekends), delighting audiences around the world since forming in 1978, when vocalist Mike Reno was introduced to guitar hot shot Paul Dean – both veterans of several bands on the Canadian scene – at Calgary’s Refinery Night Club. After being r.

  8. If you partied at all in the 80s, chances are your soundtrack included Loverboy. The band captivated legions of loyal fans and helped define the original party rock era of the 1980s. They have sold more than 20 million records worldwide and touched generations of music fans.

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    Loverboy is a Canadian rock band formed in 1979 in Calgary, Alberta. Loverboy's hit singles, particularly "Turn Me Loose" and "Working for the Weekend", have become arena rock...

  10. Dec 22, 2023 · The arrival of Loverboy in 1980 made very little sense to those of us who were captivated by what you might term traditional hard rock. The appearance of five dorky Canadians dressed in sharp chinos, deck shoes and Miami Vice T-shirts made for something of a conundrum.

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