Mike Reno, who would become the frontman for Canada's Loverboy, was born Joseph Michael Rynoski on June 8, 1955, in New Westminster, British Columbia. Although known as a lead singer, Reno began playing drums at the age of 12 and gradually taught himself guitar as well. Following his high school graduation, Reno relocated to Calgary, attempting to hone his singing and songwriting while playing in a series of bands. In 1978, he replaced the lead singer for the popular Toronto-based rock act Moxy, singing on the group's fourth album, Under the Lights. When the stint ended, Reno ...