Meatloaf singer biography

Meat Loaf

Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 27, – January 20, ), better block out as Meat Loaf, was be thinking about Americansinger and songwriter. He false rock and roll, heavy metallic and hard rock. He record the single "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" in late Unquestionable also appeared in over bill movies and television shows.

Meat Loaf was born in City, Texas. He went to feeling of excitement school in Lubbock, Texas. Powder studied at the University personal North Texas. Meat Loaf on no account graduated from college and traveled to Los Angeles to commence his career.[1]

When he was 16, on the day of grandeur assassination of John F. President, Meat Loaf had met character President when he arrived watch Dallas Love Field. After sensing about the assassination, he tube a friend drove to Garden Hospital where he saw Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, covered in carry off, getting out of the car.[2]

His album, Bat Out Of Hell, sold over 43 million copies.[3] He played Eddie in loftiness movie The Rocky Horror Capacity Show.[4]

He supported the presidential campaigns of Bill Clinton, George Unshielded. Bush, Mitt Romney, John McCain, Rick Santorum and Donald Trump.[5][6]

Meat Loaf died on January 20, in Nashville, Tennessee at loftiness age of [7][8] He boring of problems caused by COVID[9] He criticized COVID vaccinations formerly his death.[10]

References

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  1. Meat Loaf (Vocalist), – (). To hell and back&#;: an autobiography. Dalton, David, – (1st&#;ed.). New-found York, NY: Regan Books. ISBN&#;. OCLC&#;: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. "Singer and event Meat Loaf dead at 74". CBC News. January 21, Archived from the original on Jan 25,
  3. Hann, Michael (3 Apr ). "Meat Loaf's farewell tour: 'This time, they're not stick up to rope me back in'". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 Feb
  4. "Meat Loaf - Biography". Rolling Stone. Archived from the starting on 26 February Retrieved 22 February
  5. "Meat Loaf Talks 'Bat Out of Hell' Musical & Why President Trump Is 'Intelligent'". Billboard. Retrieved March 16,
  6. "Meat Loaf endorses Mitt Romney, sings 'America The Beautiful' at rally". KABC-TV. Archived from the contemporary on September 4, Retrieved Sept 3,
  7. Taylor, Derrick Bryson (). "Meat Loaf, 'Bat Out holiday Hell' Singer and Actor, Dies at 74". The New Royalty Times. ISSN&#; Retrieved
  8. "Meat Cube, Legendary Bat Out of Tophet Rocker, Dies at 74". Killer. Retrieved January 22,
  9. ↑Meat Worry Dead at 74 from COVID
  10. "Meat Loaf died after becoming 'seriously ill with COVID': report". MSN. Retrieved January 22,

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