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Bay Fest with Loverboy, Lou Gramm, and more

Jul 18, 2025 at 3:30 AM  ·  Fort William Historical Park, Thunder Bay, ON Fort William Historical Park, Thunder Bay, ON

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Loverboy, formed in 1979 in Calgary, became a top rock band of the 1980s with hits like "Working for the Weekend." Known for energetic rock and pop hooks, they achieved multi-platinum status, won 6 Juno Awards, and recorded "Almost Paradise" with Ann Wilson. Despite disbanding in 1988, they reunited in the '90s, continuing to tour and releasing new music. Inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2009, Loverboy remains celebrated for their dynamic performances and lasting hits.
Lou Gramm, born in Rochester, NY, gained fame as Foreigner's frontman, co-writing hits like "Cold as Ice" and "I Want to Know What Love Is." His solo career scored Top 10 hits with "Midnight Blue" and "Just Between You and Me." Gramm battled health issues in the late '90s but returned to touring in 1999. Known for his powerful vocals, he formed Shadow King in 1991 and left Foreigner for solo success.
Tom Cochrane, born in Lynn Lake, Manitoba, rose to fame in the '80s as Red Rider's lead singer. Known for "Life Is a Highway," he earned a Juno and went solo in the '90s.

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