By Andy Greene | Rolling Stone | 4 months 5 days ago | Music
From "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" to "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" and beyond
By Al Shipley | SPIN | 4 months 5 days ago | Music
Marvin Lee Aday, known to the world as Meat Loaf, died on Thursday night at the age of 74. He was a star of the stage and the screen, in classics like Rocky Horror Picture Show and Fight Club. But more than anything, he will be remembered as the most over-the-top star of rock’s most over-the-top decade. ”Our hearts are broken,” said his family in a Facebook post early Friday morning announcing the...
By James McMahon | NME | 4 months 5 days ago | Music
Few monikers have suited the musicians that have adopted them quite like Meat Loaf did Michael Lee Aday. Born in Dallas, Texas on September 27th, 1947 to a gospel singing mother and a police officer with a side-line in selling his own blend of cough medicine, there remains some confusion as to who was responsible for the name. Some reports claim it was anointed him by his high school football coach....
By Noah Yoo, Jazz Monroe | Pitchfork | 4 months 5 days ago | Music
The American rocker, best known for theatrical power ballads, released an all-time best-seller in 1977’s Bat Out of Hell
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