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Meat Loaf's daughter Pearl Aday is mourning the loss of her father. On Saturday, Jan. 22, Pearl, who toured with her dad as part of his live band for almost a decade, posted an emotional tribute to ...
The rock star Meat Loaf has died at 74, according to a statement on his social media. The "Bat Out of Hell" singer recorded over 100 million album sales worldwide, the statement said. Meat Loaf, born ...
That’s what the man born Marvin Lee Aday (in 1947 or 1951, depending on whom you believe) once told The Post, recalling how his dad christened him with the beefy nickname at just 9 months old.
Meat Loaf was such a die-hard sports fan that he once brought legendary Yankees player Yogi Berra to a recording studio with him. Tony Bongiovi, the famed producer behind NYC’s Power Station studio, ...
After rock singer Meat Loaf died on Thursday (Jan. 20), other musicians shared tributes, condolences and remembrances surrounding the entertainer. On Friday, Queen guitarist Brian May said, ...
His death was announced on his official Facebook page. The music world is mourning the death of "Bat Out of Hell" singer Meat Loaf. His death was announced in a statement posted on his official ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Singer and actor Meat Loaf died in January, but his music is alive and well thanks to “Bat: The Music of Meat Loaf,” a tribute ...
Meat Loaf has already insisted that this current European Tour will be his last, owing to age and health issues, but it was his band’s condition that was holding him back at the weekend after the ...
Meat Loaf, the rock superstar loved by millions for his “Bat Out of Hell” album and for such theatrical, dark-hearted anthems as “Paradise By the Dashboard Light,” “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,” and “I ...
One of Meat Loaf’s buff buds has a beef with the way the rock star’s death has been dragged into the COVID-19 culture war. “It’s painful to see him used as a political tool,” Marc Lobliner told The ...
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