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Paul Dean

 
Artist: Paul Dean
Paul Dean

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Mike Reno, Matthew Frenette, Bruce Fairbairn, Scott Smith, Nancy Nash, Doug Johnson
  • Born: February 19, 1946, Vancouver, British Columbia, Cana
  • Active: '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar

Biography

As lead guitarist for Loverboy, Paul Dean was a member of one of the most successful rock bands of the early '80s. However, it had taken him well over a decade to reach such platinum-selling heights. Born on February 19, 1946, in Canada, Dean received his first guitar at age 14 and taught himself to play by listening to records with early influences being Johnny Cash and the Ventures. Joining his first band not long after, Dean spent years bouncing from one band to another, before joining Streetheart in 1977. The band released their debut, Meanwhile Back in Paris, the next year, but Dean found himself booted from Streetheart shortly after its issue.

Introduced to Mike Reno through his booking agent, the pair, along with ex-Streetheart keyboard player Matt Frenette, formed the core of Loverboy. Signed to CBS quickly after solidifying their full lineup, Loverboy's self-titled debut became an immediate hit upon its release in early 1981. For most of the '80s, Loverboy had nothing but success with best-selling albums like Get Lucky (1982), Keep It Up (1983), and Lovin' Every Minute of It (1985), and hit singles like "Working For the Weekend," "Hot Girls in Love," and "This Could Be the Night." When their popularity began to wane following 1987's Wildside, both Dean and Reno announced intentions to do solo projects, putting Loverboy on hiatus. Dean issued Hardcore in early 1989 to critical scorn and commercial indifference. By the late '90s. Dean had joined up with the reunited Loverboy and, although they had never respected by critics, they now found their sound to wield less clout with listeners in a musical landscape that had changed greatly. However, as the decade turned, Loverboy, with Dean on lead guitar, continued to record and tour. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide
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Paul Dean
Background information
Born February 19, 1946 (1946-02-19) (age 63)
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Genres Rock
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1972 - present
Labels Capitol, Columbia
Associated acts Cannonball
Great Canadian Rat Race
Canada
Scrubbaloe Caine
Brutus
Streetheart
Loverboy
Notable instruments
Kramer Paul Dean Signature Model

Paul Dean (born February 19, 1946 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is the lead guitarist for the Canadian rock band Loverboy which reached huge fame in the early 1980s.

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Biography

Growing up in Calgary, Alberta, Dean's first bands included Cannonball, the Great Canadian Rat Race, Canada and Scrubbaloe Caine. Scrubbaloe Caine released one album, Round One in 1973 before dissolving by 1975. [1]

Dean then joined a later version of the Toronto-based Brutus,[2] followed by the commencement of his association with Streetheart in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1977.[3] Dean, along with singer Kenny Sheilds, keyboard player Daryl Gutheil, bassist Ken Sinnaeve and drummer Matt Frenette released their debut album Meanwhile Back in Paris in 1978.

In 1979, Dean and Frenette left Streetheart and returned to Calgary where they formed Loverboy with singer Mike Reno.[3] Loverboy has since produced seven studio albums plus compilations and live albums, and a number of hit singles in Canada and the United States.

In 1982, Dean won the "Composer of the Year" Juno Award along with Reno for writing "Turn Me Loose" from Loverboy's self-titled 1980 debut album.

In 1989, Dean released his first solo album called Hard Core. The album is comprised of nine tracks with songs co-written by other 80's artists such as Bryan Adams and Paul Stanley (of Kiss fame). His second solo album, 1995's Machine, featured a blues sound with guest appearance from Reno.[3] Dean released a third solo album in 1997 titled Blackstone.

Dean continues to tour and play live shows with Loverboy. The band's latest album, Just Getting Started, was initially released exclusively through Wal-Mart on October 30, 2007 and is now available on iTunes. Loverboy had a headlining spot at the 2007 Grey Cup party in Toronto.

At the 2009 Juno Awards Dean was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame as a member of Loverboy.

Solo discography

  • Hard Core - 1989
  • Machine - 1995
  • Blackstone - 1997

See also

References

  1. ^ "Scrubbaloe Caine Biography". CanadianBands.com. http://www.canadianbands.com/Scrubbaloe%20Caine.html. Retrieved 2009-05-05. 
  2. ^ Biography of Loverboy; www.musicmight.com.
  3. ^ a b c "Paul Dean Biography". CanadianBands.com. http://www.canadianbands.com/Paul%20Dean.html. Retrieved 2009-05-05. 

 
 

 

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