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Donald Scott Smith (13 February 1955 – 30 November 2000) was a Canadian musician and the bassist for Canadian rock band Loverboy. The band are best known for their hit singles "Working for the Weekend" and "Turn Me Loose", although their U.S. Top Ten hits were "Lovin' Every Minute of It" in 1985 and "This Could Be the Night" in 1986.
19 paź 2021 · As for Smith, his remains have never been found and he was eventually declared dead. In a tribute on their site, Loverboy describes Smith as "a great father, musician and an irreplaceable friend to all of us."
15 gru 2023 · The tragic death of Loverboy’s bassist Scott Smith It was November 30, 2000 when Scott Smith decided to go out on his boat called Sea Major, which was 11 meters long (about 37 feet). He was accompanied by his fiancée Yvonne Mayotte and his friend Bill Ellis.
30 lis 2023 · Loverboy’s story took a tragic turn on Nov. 30, 2000, when longtime bassist Scott Smith went missing after a sailing expedition gone wrong. Members of the Canadian rock group were on break...
4 gru 2000 · Loverboy bassist Scott Smith is missing at sea and presumed dead, after being swept off his thirty-seven-foot sailboat by a twenty-five-foot wave on Nov. 30 approximately four miles off of...
30 lis 2000 · In 2009, he was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame as a member of Loverboy. Rock Musician. A bass guitarist for the Canadian Rock group, 'Loverboy.' Along with Paul Dean, Matthew Frenette, Doug Johnson, Mike Reno, and Smith, the band was formed in 1980 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
7 gru 2000 · December 4 -- Scott Smith, bassist for '80s rock band Loverboy, is missing and presumed dead after being swept off his sailboat by a wave Thursday.