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The River Dead by Scott L. Smith
The River Dead by Scott L. Smith








The River Dead by Scott L. Smith

Smith said in an interview, "We're back because we like to rock and simply because promoters want to book us." Death Loverboy got back together for a benefit concert in 1991, and then reunited in 1993 and continued touring through the 1990s. He also worked as a late-night radio DJ at CFOX, albeit briefly. In addition to playing bass for the band, Smith also co-wrote a few of the band's songs including the 1983 rock hit "Lucky Ones".Īfter Loverboy disbanded in 1988, Smith was part of the band Dangerous, along with Mike Reno and Brian MacLeod. Smith was majoring in English at the University of Manitoba when he received a call from Loverboy guitarist Paul Dean in Vancouver inviting him to replace bassist Jim Clench in the newly-formed band. He originally studied guitar, and at the age of twelve moved to bass. The band won six Juno Awards in 1982 and has sold over 23 million records. Top Ten hits were " Lovin' Every Minute of It" in 1985 and " This Could Be the Night" in 1986. The band are best known for their hit singles " Working for the Weekend" and " Turn Me Loose", although their U.S. Donald Scott Smith (13 February 1955 – 30 November 2000) was a Canadian musician and the bassist for Canadian rock band Loverboy.










The River Dead by Scott L. Smith