For more than five decades, the idea of Meat Loaf of Motown has been a legend of almost mythic proportions. But it is, in fact, the truth, and was long a source of pride in the late singer's career.
News of rock and roll singer Meat Loaf’s death at age 74 was a shock that caught many by surprise. As the Broadway performer and "Bat Out of Hell" crooner receives a much-deserved send-off from a ...
Meat Loaf, who was born Marvin Lee Aday, died last week, The Associated Press reported. Meat Loaf was also famous for the songs “Bat Out of Hell,” “Paradise By the Dashboard Light” and “Two Out of ...
Well before the massive 1977 album Bat Out of Hell firmly established Meat Loaf’s career (with over 40 million copies sold worldwide), he and singer Shaun “Stoney” Murphy were spotted in a 1970 ...
Meat Loaf died Thursday (Jan. 20) at 74 years old, as confirmed by his manager, Michael Greene. Per The New York Times, "The cause and location were not given." "I don’t keep pictures from films ...
Rock ‘n’ roll legend Meat Loaf was in a league of his own when he died Thursday at age 74. A representative for the trained Broadway performer confirmed the actor and singer died surrounded by his ...
The Queen’s Guard played a brass version of “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” outside of Buckingham Palace in London, Ultimate Classic Rock reported. Video of the performance was shared ...