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Paul Dean (guitarist)

Paul Warren 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.
==Biography==
Growing up in Calgary, Alberta, Dean first started playing washtub bass at the age of 12, then a plastic wind-up ukulele which he had received for Christmas at the age of 13. He had received his first guitar 2 months later, an acoustic, which he smashed playing badminton with it when he saved to buy his first electric guitar, later that summer.〔
Dean's early musical influences included Duane Eddy, Luther Perkins, Hank Marvin, The Ventures, The Fireballs, Johnny and the Hurricanes, and later Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Boston.〔

Dean's first bands included Cannonball, the Great Canadian River Race (), Canada and Scrubbaloe Caine. Scrubbaloe Caine released one album, ''Round One'' in 1973 before dissolving by 1975.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Scrubbaloe Caine Biography )
Dean then met drummer Matt Frenette and joined Streetheart in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1977.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Paul Dean Biography )〕 Dean, along with singer Kenny Shields, 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.〔 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 composed 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.〔 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. The band's latest album was released in 2012.

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