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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_RenoMike Reno - Wikipedia

    Mike Reno (born Joseph Michael Rynoski; born January 8, 1955) is a Canadian musician, singer and the lead singer of the rock band Loverboy. He fronted other bands, including Moxy, [1] before helping form Loverboy. Reno also sang for the Canadian band Hammersmith in 1976. Life and career.

  2. Mike Reno (Joseph Michael Rynoski; 8 de enero de 1955 en New Westminster) es un músico canadiense, popular por su trabajo en la agrupación Loverboy, de la que ha sido el cantante durante toda su trayectoria. [1] Fue el líder de la banda Moxy, [2] antes de unirse a Loverboy. Discografía Con Loverboy. Loverboy (1980)

  3. In this clip from a 2022 interview, Loverboy's Mike Reno talks with Katie Daryl about why he still gets excited to perform "Working for the Weekend," how MTV was instrumental to the band's...

  4. 13 de mar. de 2019 · The mystery of the behind on Loverboy's 1981 album cover for 'Get Lucky' was solved by a 13-year-old girl who tried on the red leather pants. The credit on the back of the cover was for Tymara Kennedy, who was killed in a car accident in 1991. The band members played along with the mystery and the enigmatic credit.

  5. www.loverboyband.com › mike-renoMike Reno | Loverboy

    Mike Reno is the lead vocalist and drummer of the band Loverboy, which he formed with Paul Dean in 1979. He also sang a duet with Ann Wilson for the movie Footloose and contributed to other film soundtracks.

  6. 297K subscribers. 540. 34K views 1 year ago #reospeedwagon #styx #workingfortheweekend. While everyone else has been working for the weekend, Mike Reno has been kicking back with Katie Daryl...

  7. 15 de dic. de 2020 · Mike Reno, the lead singer of Canadian rock band Loverboy, shares his story of how he met the band in a warehouse in Calgary, wrote a song with them, and became a star with their self-titled debut album in 1980. He also talks about their success, challenges, and future plans.