- Frank Loverde
Infobox musical artist
Name = Frank Loverde
Img_capt = Frank Loverde as part of the group Loverde
Img_size = 200px
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Background = musician
Birth_name =
Born = Birth date|1947|11|30|df=no
Died = Death date and age|1990|12|20|1947|11|30|df=yesSan Francisco ,California , U.S.
Origin =Los Angeles, California
Years_active = 1980-1988
Instrument =Vocals ,Guitar
Genre = Electronic,experimental music
Alias = Loverde
Associated_acts = Paul Parker,Patrick Cowley ,Linda Imperial
Label = Prism Records (1980), Megatone (1981–1987)
URL =Frank Loverde (or simply "Loverde") was an American
disco singer andmusician active during the 1980s. Based inSan Francisco , Loverde worked with record producerPatrick Cowley on his greatest success; Die Hard Lover, released in 1982.Early life
Loverde was born in
Los Angeles, California in 1947. Little is known about his family background, but some time during the early 1970s he relocated toNew York City to take a job as aDJ at theYellow Fingers nightclub. Loverde continued working at this venue for four years, during this time becoming more interested in music production and taking up theguitar . During the 1970s, Frank metLinda Imperial inSt. Louis, Missouri whilst working as a guestDJ at a newly opened night club. In the late 1970s, Loverde re-located toSan Francisco with partnerDan Straehorn (adance choreographer ).Musical career
Working with
Linda Imperial and her sister, Loverde made a name for himself on theSan Francisco club scene as both aDJ and performer. During this time, the trio gained a record deal withPrism Records and released Iko-Iko, a record produced byPatrick Cowley andMichael Finden , in 1980. Loverde continued on the club circuit, occasionally working on studio projects, until 1982 when he was given an instrumental track byPatrick Cowley and asked to writelyrics for it. This track became Die Hard Lover, which was recorded along withLinda Imperial and Peggy Gibbons. The trio, now calling themselves Loverde, had huge success with the single in 1982 and became celebrities in theHi-NRG music community.Loverde's second single was My World Is Empty Without You, another successful release which led to television appearances and a tour. By the time of the single's release,
Patrick Cowley was becoming increasingly ill, suffering fromAIDS , and was unable to contribute anything more than simplesynthesizer riffs. Production credits on the single went to Bill Motley and Horus Jack Tolson. Following Cowley's death in 1982, Loverde were unable to repeat their earlier success with new music produced without his input. They recorded "Backstreet Romance" in 1983, but the record was a commercial failure. Loverde's last works were Love Takes Me Higher and Manifestation of Love, both released in 1987. After the collapse ofMegatone Records in 1988, Loverde was unable to find a new contract.Death
Sometime in the late 1980s, Frank Loverde contracted the
AIDS virus. The illness had obliterated themusic industry inSan Francisco and many of Loverde's acquaintances had already died from the virus. He died just beforeChristmas on the 20th of December 1990 at the age of 43.References
[http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:TENBZexa9eQJ:www.discomuseum.com/FrankLoverde.html+frank+loverde&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=uk] Frank Loverde Research Page at DiscoMuseum.
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