Forty-eight years ago today, Meat Loaf released one of the best-selling albums of all time after being rejected by multiple labels.
The recipe for Meat Loaf? Mix explosive theatrical productions with rocking operatic vocals and heat it all up with swoon-inducing, loin-stirring lyrics. Add a dash of sweaty, ruffle tuxedo-topped raw ...
Heralding his commercial comeback, Meat Loaf's 1993 power ballad 'I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)' was notable ...
Meat Loaf released Bat Out of Hell: Back Into Hell 16 years after the original LP, in 1993. It featured the hit single "I'd ...
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.
Crook says “Paradise Found” was initially recorded about four years ago when the Meat Loaf presentation was going through an odd transition. He’d long suffered from exhaustion, stress and anxiety; on ...
In 1977, Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman recorded Bat Out of Hell at Bearsville Studios. Produced by Todd Rundgren, the album’s ...
Meatloaf is on tap on Saturday, Aug. 10, in the Aria Ballroom at MGM Springfield. They won’t be serving up the popular comfort food, but two hours of music in a show called “Celebrating Meat Loaf,” ...
Meat Loaf's daughters have shared a touching tribute to their dad on the one-year anniversary of the rocker's death. Amanda and Pearl Aday announced Friday that they had joined forces with filmmaker ...