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Meat Loaf

Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 27, 1947 – January 20, 2022), known professionally as Meat Loaf, was an American rock singer and actor with a powerful, wide-ranging voice, famous for his theatrical live shows. He is on the list of best-selling music artists. His Bat Out of Hell trilogy — Bat Out of Hell (1977), Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell (1993), and Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose (2006) — has sold more than 100 million records worldwide.[1] The first album stayed on the charts for over nine years, as of 2016 still sold an estimated 200,000 copies annually, and is on the list of best-selling albums.[2][3]

Meat Loaf
Meat Loaf in 1971
Born
Marvin Lee Aday

(1947-09-27)September 27, 1947
DiedJanuary 20, 2022(2022-01-20) (aged 74)
Other namesMichael Lee Aday
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
Spouses
  • Leslie Edmonds
    (m. 1979; div. 2001)
  • Deborah Gillespie
    (m. 2007)
Children
Musical career
Genres
Years active1968–2021
Labels
Websitemeatloaf.net

After the commercial success of Bat Out of Hell and Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, and earning a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the song "I'd Do Anything for Love", Meat Loaf nevertheless experienced some difficulty establishing a steady career within the United States.[4][5][6][7] The key to this success was his popularity in Europe, especially in the United Kingdom and Ireland. He received the 1994 Brit Award in the United Kingdom for best-selling album and single. He appeared in the 1997 film Spice World and he ranked 23rd for the number of weeks spent on the UK charts in 2006. He ranks 96th on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock".[2]

Meat Loaf appeared in over 50 films and television shows,[8] sometimes as himself or as characters resembling his stage persona. His film roles include Eddie in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and Robert Paulsen in Fight Club (1999). His early stage work included dual roles in the original Broadway cast of The Rocky Horror Show. He also appeared in the musical Hair, both on and Off-Broadway.

Early life

Meat Loaf was born in Dallas, Texas, on September 27, 1947,[9][10] the son of Wilma Artie (née Hukel), a school teacher and member of the Vo-di-o-do Girls gospel music quartet, and Orvis Wesley Aday, a former police officer who went into business selling a homemade cough remedy with his wife and a friend under the name of the Griffin Grocery Company.[11] Meat Loaf stated in an interview that when he was born, he was "bright red and stayed that way for days" and that his father said he looked like "nine pounds of ground chuck", and convinced hospital staff to put the name "Meat" on his crib.[12] He was later called "M.L." in reference to his initials, but when his weight increased, his seventh-grade classmates referred to him as "Meat Loaf", referring to his 5-foot-2-inch (157 cm), 240-pound (110 kg) stature. He also attributed the nickname to an incident where, after he stepped on a football coach's foot, the coach yelled 'Get off my foot, you hunk of meatoaf!'".[13]

His father was an alcoholic who went on drinking binges for days at a time, which started when he was medically discharged from the U.S. Army during World War II after being wounded by fragments from a mortar shell.[11] Meat Loaf often accompanied his mother in driving to the bars in Dallas to look for his father, and often stayed with his grandmother.[11] He attended church and Bible study every Sunday.[14]

When he was 16, on the day of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Meat Loaf had seen the President when he arrived at Dallas Love Field. After hearing about the assassination, he and a friend drove to Parkland Hospital where he saw Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, bloodied, getting out of the car.[15]

In 1965, Meat Loaf graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School, having appeared in school stage productions such as Where's Charley? and The Music Man. Meat Loaf played high school football at the position of defensive tackle.[16][17] After attending college at Lubbock Christian University, he transferred to North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas).

In 1967, when Meat Loaf was 19 years old, his mother died from cancer and his father barely missed when trying to stab him with a knife, falsely accusing him of having girls in his bedroom.[18] He used the inheritance he received from his mother's death to rent an apartment in Dallas and isolated himself for three-and-a-half months until a friend found him.[19] A short time later, he went to the airport and caught the next flight to Los Angeles.[20] He intentionally gained 60 pounds (27 kg) to fail his physical examination for the Vietnam War draft.[9]

Career

Early career

In Los Angeles, Meat Loaf formed his first band, Meat Loaf Soul.[20] The band received several recording contracts.[21] Meat Loaf Soul's first gig was in Huntington Beach, California in 1968 at the Cave, opening for Van Morrison's band Them and Question Mark and the Mysterians.[22] Meat Loaf later described his early days in the music industry as being treated like a "circus clown".[23]

The band then underwent several changes of lead guitarists, changing the name of the band each time, to names including Popcorn Blizzard and Floating Circus.[24] As Floating Circus, they opened for the Who, the Fugs, the Stooges, MC5, the Grateful Dead, and the Grease Band. Their regional success led them to release a single, "Once Upon a Time", backed with "Hello". Meat Loaf then joined the Los Angeles production of the musical Hair.[24]

1970s

 
Meat Loaf and Stoney (Shaun Murphy), 1971

With the publicity generated from Hair, Meat Loaf accepted an invitation by Motown, in Detroit. In addition to appearing as "Mother" and "Ulysses S. Grant" at Detroit's Vest Pocket Theatre, he recorded the vocals with fellow Hair performer Shaun "Stoney" Murphy on an album of songs written and selected by the Motown production team. The album, titled Stoney & Meatloaf (with Meatloaf spelled as one word), was released in September 1971 and included the single "What You See Is What You Get"; it reached number 36 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart and number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Meat Loaf and Stoney toured with Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers, opening for Richie Havens, the Who, the Stooges, Bob Seger, Alice Cooper, and Rare Earth. Meat Loaf left Motown soon after the label replaced his and Stoney's vocals from the one song he liked, "Who Is the Leader of the People?" with new vocals by Edwin Starr.[25] He moved to Freeland, Michigan for a year and was the opening act at the Grande Ballroom 80 times.[26]

In December 1972, Meat Loaf was in the original off-Broadway production of Rainbow at the Orpheum Theatre in New York.[27] After the tour, Meat Loaf rejoined the cast of Hair, this time at a Broadway theater. After he hired an agent, he auditioned for the Public Theater's production of More Than You Deserve. During the audition, Meat Loaf met Jim Steinman. He sang a Stoney and Meat Loaf favorite of his, "(I'd Love to Be) As Heavy as Jesus", and subsequently got the part of Rabbit, a maniac that blows up his fellow soldiers so they can "go home". Ron Silver and Fred Gwynne were also in the show. In the summer between the show's workshop production (April 1973) and full production (November 1973 – January 1974), Meat Loaf appeared in a Shakespeare in the Park production of As You Like It with Raul Julia and Mary Beth Hurt.[28]

In late 1973, Meat Loaf was cast in the original L.A. Roxy cast of The Rocky Horror Show, playing the parts of Eddie and Dr. Everett Scott.[29] The success of the musical led to the filming of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in which Meat Loaf played only Eddie, a decision he said made the movie not as good as the musical.[30]

About the same time, Meat Loaf and Steinman started work on Bat Out of Hell. Meat Loaf convinced Epic Records to shoot music videos for four songs, "Bat Out of Hell", "Paradise by the Dashboard Light", "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth", and "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" and convinced Lou Adler, the producer of Rocky Horror, to run the "Paradise" video as a trailer to the movie. During his recording of the soundtrack for Rocky Horror, Meat Loaf recorded two more songs: "Stand by Me" (a Ben E. King cover), and "Clap Your Hands". They remained unreleased for a decade, until 1984, when they appeared as B-sides to the "Nowhere Fast" single.[31]

In 1976, Meat Loaf recorded lead vocals for Ted Nugent's album Free-for-All when regular Nugent lead vocalist Derek St. Holmes temporarily quit the band. Meat Loaf sang lead on five of the album's nine tracks. That same year, Meat Loaf appeared in his final theatrical show in New York City, the short-lived Broadway production of Gower Champion's rock musical Rockabye Hamlet.[32][33][34] It closed two weeks into its initial run.[citation needed]

 
A printed ad for a Meat Loaf concert in 1978

Meat Loaf and Steinman started working on Bat Out of Hell in 1972, but did not get serious about it until the end of 1974. Meat Loaf then decided to leave theater and concentrate exclusively on music.[35] Meat Loaf was cast as an understudy for John Belushi in the National Lampoon show Lemmings.[32] It was at the Lampoon show that Meat Loaf met Ellen Foley, the co-star who sang "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" and "Bat Out of Hell" with him on the album Bat Out of Hell.[32][36]

Meat Loaf and Steinman spent time seeking a record deal; however, their approaches were rejected by each record company, because their songs did not fit any specific recognized music industry style.[32] Todd Rundgren, under the impression that they already had a record deal, agreed to produce the album as well as play lead guitar along with other members of Rundgren's band Utopia and Max Weinberg.[32][37] They then shopped the record around, but they still had no takers until Steve Popovich's Cleveland International Records took a chance, releasing Bat Out of Hell in October 1977.[32][38]

Meat Loaf and Steinman formed the band Neverland Express to tour in support of Bat Out of Hell. Their first gig was opening for Cheap Trick in Chicago. Meat Loaf gained national exposure as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on March 25, 1978.[39] In 1978, Meat Loaf jumped off a stage in Ottawa, Ontario, breaking his leg. He finished his tour performing in a wheelchair.[40]

Bat Out of Hell has sold an estimated 43 million copies globally, including 15 million in the United States, making it one of the best-selling albums of all time. In the United Kingdom alone, its 2.1 million sales put it in 38th place. Despite peaking at No. 9 and spending only two weeks in the top ten in 1981, it has now spent 485 weeks on the UK Albums Chart (May 2015), a figure bettered only by Rumours by Fleetwood Mac with 487 weeks.[41] In Australia, it knocked the Bee Gees off the No. 1 spot and became the biggest-selling album of all time in that country. Bat Out of Hell has, as of December 2020, spent a total of 522 weeks in the Top 200 in the UK chart.[42]

1980s

In 1979, Steinman started to work on Bad for Good, the intended follow-up to 1977's Bat Out of Hell. During that time, a combination of touring, drugs and exhaustion had caused Meat Loaf to lose his voice. Without a singer, and pressured by the record company, Steinman decided that he should sing on Bad for Good himself, and write a new album for Meat Loaf; the result was Dead Ringer, which was released in September 1981, after the release of Steinman's Bad for Good.[43] Meat Loaf then played the role of Travis Redfish in the movie Roadie until his singing voice returned.[44] Steinman had written five new songs which, in addition to the track "More Than You Deserve" (sung by Meat Loaf in the stage musical of the same name) and a reworked monologue, formed the album Dead Ringer, which was produced by Meat Loaf and Stephan Galfas, with backing tracks produced by Todd Rundgren, Jimmy Iovine, and Steinman. In 1976, Meat\loaf appeared on the track "Keeper Keep Us", from the Intergalactic Touring Band's self-titled album, produced by Galfas. The song "Dead Ringer for Love" was the pinnacle of the album, and launched Meat Loaf to even greater success. While it failed to chart in the US, it reached No. 5 in the United Kingdom and stayed in the UK Singles Chart for 19 weeks.[45] Cher provided the lead female vocals in the song.[46]

On December 5, 1981, Meat Loaf and the Neverland Express were the musical guests for Saturday Night Live where he and former fellow Rocky Horror Picture Show actor Tim Curry performed a skit depicting a One-Stop Rocky Horror Shop. Also on the show, Curry performed "The Zucchini Song" and Meat Loaf & the Neverland Express performed "Bat Out of Hell" and "Promised Land".[47][48][49]

Following a dispute with his former songwriter Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf was contractually obliged to release a new album, resulting in Midnight at the Lost and Found, released in May 1983.[50] According to Meat Loaf, Steinman had given the songs "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" to Meat Loaf for this album. However, Meat Loaf's record company did not want Meat Loaf to sing Steinman's songs, saying that nobody wanted to hear them.[51] Bonnie Tyler's version of "Eclipse" and Air Supply's version of "Making Love" topped the charts together, holding No. 1 and No. 2 for a period during 1983.[51] Meat Loaf is credited with having been involved in the writing of some of the tracks on the album, including the title track, "Midnight at the Lost and Found".[52]

Poor money management as well as 45 lawsuits totaling $80 million, including ones from Steinman, resulted in Meat Loaf filing for personal bankruptcy in 1983.[9] The bankruptcy resulted in Meat Loaf losing the rights to his songs,[53] although he received royalties for Bat Out of Hell in 1997.[18]

In 1984, Meat Loaf went to England, where he felt increasingly at home, to record the album Bad Attitude; it was released that year.[21] It features two songs by Steinman, both previously recorded, "Nowhere Fast" and "Surf's Up". The American release on RCA Records was in April 1985 and features a slightly different track list, as well as alternate mixes for some songs. The title track features a duet with the Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey.[54][55] It was a minor success with a few commercially successful singles, the most successful being "Modern Girl".[21] In 1985, Meat Loaf took part in some comedy sketches in the UK with Hugh Laurie.[56][25] Meat Loaf also tried stand-up comedy, appearing several times in Connecticut.[56]

Meat Loaf worked with songwriter John Parr on his next album, Blind Before I Stop, which was released in 1986 by Arista Records. It features production, mixing, and general influence by Frank Farian. Meat Loaf was involved in the composition of three of the songs on the album.[57] Meat Loaf performed "Thrashin" for the soundtrack of the 1986 skateboarding film Thrashin' (directed by David Winters and starring Josh Brolin).[58]

1990s

Following the success of Meat Loaf's touring in the 1980s, he and Steinman began work during December 1990 on Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell which was released in September 1993. The immediate success of Bat Out of Hell II led to the sale of over 15 million copies, and the single "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" reached number one in 28 countries. In March 1994, at the 36th Annual Grammy Awards, Meat Loaf won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo for "I'd Do Anything for Love".[59] This song stayed at No. 1 in the UK chart for seven consecutive weeks. The single featured a female vocalist who was credited only as "Mrs. Loud". Mrs. Loud was later identified as Lorraine Crosby, a performer from England.[60] Meat Loaf promoted the song with American vocalist Patti Russo, who performed lead female vocals on tour with him. Also in 1994, he sang the U.S. national anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.[61] He released the single "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through", which reached No. 13 in the United States.[62]

In 1995, Meat Loaf released his seventh studio album, Welcome to the Neighborhood. The album went platinum in the United States and the United Kingdom.[63] It included three singles that hit the top 40, including "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" (which reached No. 13 in the United States[64] and No. 2 in the UK),[65] and "Not a Dry Eye in the House" (which reached No. 7 in the UK chart).[66] I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth) was a duet with Patti Russo, who had been touring with Meat Loaf and singing on his albums since 1993. Of the twelve songs on the album, two are written by Steinman. Both are cover versions, the "Original Sin" from Pandora's Box's Original Sin album and "Left in the Dark" first appeared on Steinman's own Bad for Good as well as the 1984 album Emotion by Barbra Streisand. His other singles, "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" and "Not a Dry Eye in the House", were written by Diane Warren.[67]

In 1998, Meat Loaf released The Very Best of Meat Loaf. The album featured three new songs co-written by Steinman – two with Andrew Lloyd Webber and one with Don Black, "Is Nothing Sacred", released as a single.[68] The single version of this song is a duet with Patti Russo, whereas the album version is a solo song by Meat Loaf.

2000s

 
Meat Loaf performing in New York in 2004

In 2003, Meat Loaf released his album Couldn't Have Said It Better. For only the third time in his career, Meat Loaf released an album without any songs written by Steinman (not counting live bonus tracks on special edition releases). Although Meat Loaf claimed that Couldn't Have Said It Better was "the most perfect album [he] did since Bat Out of Hell",[69] it was not as commercially successful. The album was a minor commercial success worldwide and reached No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart,[66] accompanied by a sellout world tour to promote the album and some of Meat Loaf's best selling singles. One such performance on his world tour was at the 2003 NRL Grand Final in Sydney.[70] There were many writers for the album including Diane Warren and James Michael, who were both asked to contribute to his 2006 album, Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose. The album featured duets with Patti Russo and Meat Loaf's daughter Pearl Aday.

On November 17, 2003, during a performance at London's Wembley Arena, on his Couldn't Have Said It Better tour, he collapsed of what was later diagnosed as Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, a condition marked by an extra electrical pathway in the heart which causes symptoms like a rapid heartbeat. The following week, he underwent a surgical procedure intended to correct the problem.[71] As a result, Meat Loaf's insurance agency did not allow him to perform for any longer than one hour and 45 minutes.[72]

From February 20 to 22, 2004, during an Australian tour, Meat Loaf performed with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, in a set of concerts recorded for the album Bat Out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. The performances included the Australian Boys' Choir singing back-up on a Couldn't Have Said It Better track, "Testify".[73]

Meat Loaf and Steinman had begun to work on the third installment of Bat Out of Hell when Steinman suffered a heart attack. According to Meat Loaf, Steinman was too ill to work on such an intense project while Steinman's manager said health was not an issue.[74]

Steinman had registered the phrase "Bat Out of Hell" as a trademark in 1995.[75] In May 2006, Meat Loaf sued Steinman and his manager in federal District Court in Los Angeles, seeking $50 million and an injunction against Steinman's use of the phrase.[76] Steinman and his representatives attempted to block the album's release. An agreement was reached in July 2006.[77] Denying reports in the press over the years of a rift between Meat Loaf and Steinman, in an interview with Dan Rather, Meat Loaf stated that he and Steinman never stopped talking, and that the lawsuits reported in the press were between lawyers and managers, and not between Meat Loaf and Steinman.[78]

The album Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose was released on October 31, 2006, and was produced by Desmond Child. The first single from the album "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" (featuring Marion Raven) was released on October 16, 2006. It entered the UK Singles Chart at No. 6,[79] giving Meat Loaf his highest UK chart position in nearly 11 years. The album debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200,[80] and sold 81,000 copies in its opening week,[81] but after that did not sell as well in the United States and yielded no hit singles, although it was certified gold.[82] The album also featured duets with Patti Russo and Jennifer Hudson.[83] In the weeks following the release of Bat III, Meat Loaf and the Neverland Express did a brief tour of the U.S. and Europe, known as the Bases are Loaded Tour. In October 2006, Meat Loaf's private jet had to make an emergency landing at London Stansted Airport after the plane's forward landing gear failed.[84][85]

In 2007, Meat Loaf began The Seize the Night Tour, with Marion Raven, serving as a supporting act. Portions of the tour in February 2007 were featured in the documentary Meat Loaf: In Search of Paradise, directed by Bruce David Klein.[86] The film was an official selection of the Montreal World Film Festival in 2007.[87] It opened in theaters in March 2008[88] and was released on DVD in May 2008.[89]

 
Meat Loaf performing at Birmingham's NEC arena, 2007

During a performance at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on October 31, 2007, at the opening of "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" Meat Loaf walked off the stage early in the song and said that it was his last performance. His tour promoter, Andrew Miller, said that it was a result of "exhaustion and stress" and said that Meat Loaf would continue touring after suitable rest.[90] The next two gigs in the tour, at the NEC and Manchester Evening News Arena were cancelled because of "acute laryngitis" and were rescheduled for late November.[91] The concert scheduled for November 6, 2007, at London's Wembley Arena was also cancelled. Meat Loaf cancelled his entire European tour for 2007 after being diagnosed with a cyst on his vocal cords.[92]

On June 27, 2008, Meat Loaf began The Casa de Carne Tour in Plymouth, England alongside his longtime duet partner Patti Russo, who debuted one of her own original songs during the show.[93] The tour continued through July and August with twenty dates throughout England, Ireland, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark. Six U.S. shows were also added for October and December 2008.[94]

In May 2009, Meat Loaf began work on the album Hang Cool Teddy Bear in the studio with Green Day's American Idiot album producer Rob Cavallo, working with such writers as Justin Hawkins, Rick Brantley, Ollie Wride, Tommy Henriksen, and Jon Bon Jovi.[95] The album is based on the story of a fictional soldier, whose "story" furnishes the theme.[96] The album is based on a short story by the Los Angeles-based screenwriter and director Kilian Kerwin, a long-time friend of the singer. Hugh Laurie and Jack Black both perform on the album, Laurie plays piano on the song "If I Can't Have You", while Black sings a duet with Meat Loaf on "Like A Rose". Patti Russo and Kara DioGuardi also duet on the album. Brian May of Queen features on guitar along with Steve Vai. It received positive reviews from critics and fans alike.[96][97][98] The first single from the album, "Los Angeloser", was released for download on April 5 with the album charting at number 4 in the UK Albums Chart on April 25, 2010.[66] The Hang Cool Tour followed in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. Patti Russo accompanied him on the tour, continuing through mid-2011.[99]

2010s

 
Meat Loaf in 2019

Hell in a Handbasket, released in October 2011 for Australia and New Zealand, and February 2012 for the rest of the world, was recorded and produced by Paul Crook; Dough McKean did the mix with input from Rob Cavallo. The album features songs called "All of Me", "Blue Sky", "The Giving Tree", "Mad, Mad World", and a duet with Patti Russo called "Our Love and Our Souls".[100][101][102]

At the 2011 AFL Grand Final, the pre-match entertainment was headlined by a 12-minute medley performed by Meat Loaf. The performance was panned as the worst in the 34-year history of AFL Grand Final pre-game entertainment in a multitude of online reviews by football fans and Australian sport commentators.[103][104] Meat Loaf responded by calling online critics "butt-smellers",[105] and the AFL "jerks", vowing to convince other artists not to play at the event.[106][107]

In 2011, Meat Loaf planned to release a Christmas album called Hot Holidays featuring Garth Brooks and Reba McEntire, but the album was never released.[108]

In September 2016, Braver Than We Are, a 10-track album created with Jim Steinman, was released. Meat Loaf recorded reworked versions of Steinman's songs "Braver Than We Are", "Speaking in Tongues", "Who Needs the Young", and "More" (previously recorded by the Sisters of Mercy) for the album. Additionally, the song "Prize Fight Lover", originally issued as a download-only bonus track for Hang Cool Teddy Bear, was re-recorded for the album.[109][110]

Later projects and Jim Steinman's death

In January 2020, during an interview for The Mirror, Meat Loaf announced "I'm not old. I've got songs for another record and I'm reading a script."[111] In a February 2020 Facebook post, Meat Loaf announced his intention to record a new album containing 'four or five new tracks', including Steinman's "What Part of My Body Hurts the Most" (a song long requested by fans, but previously under contract restrictions for the Bat Out of Hell musical), along with the original 1975 demo recordings made for the Bat Out of Hell album.[112] Meat Loaf's longtime collaborator Jim Steinman died on April 19, 2021, of kidney failure.[113]

In a Facebook post in November 2021, he further elaborated that he and his band would be returning to the studio in January 2022 to record seven new songs for a forthcoming album, which would also include live tracks from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.[114] However, on January 20, 2022, he died suddenly at age 74. At the time of his death, the recording process had not yet begun.[6]

Acting

In addition to his role in 1975 for Rocky Horror Picture Show, Meat Loaf also had a career as an actor in television and film. He played a small role as a doorman/bouncer in Wayne's World in 1992. He appeared as the Spice Girls' bus driver in the 1997 movie Spice World and as Red in the 1998 thriller/drama film Black Dog alongside Patrick Swayze and Randy Travis. In David Fincher's 1999 film Fight Club he played Robert Paulsen, a man who joins a men's self-help group. He also reportedly assisted director David Fincher with the editing of the film.[115]

In 2000, he played a character in the sixth-season episode "Gettysburg" of The Outer Limits. Meat Loaf appears (uncredited) as Jack Black's father in the 2006 film Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, providing vocals on the film's opening song "Kickapoo".[citation needed]

On October 26, 2010, Meat Loaf (credited as Meat Loaf Aday) appeared on the Fox television series Glee in "The Rocky Horror Glee Show", the series' tribute episode to The Rocky Horror Picture Show.[116] In 2011, he was a contestant in season 11 of Celebrity Apprentice, during which he was eliminated after task number 12. In the course of the contest he had a notable dramatic showdown with fellow contestant Gary Busey which was then televised.[117]

Personal life

Family and residences

 
Meat Loaf being interviewed in 2009.

In December 1978, Meat Loaf went to work with Steinman in Woodstock, New York, where his future wife, Leslie G. Edmonds, was working as a secretary at Bearsville Studios;[37] they were married in early 1979. From a previous marriage, Leslie had a daughter named Pearl, who later married Anthrax rhythm guitarist Scott Ian. Meat Loaf adopted Pearl in 1979 and her last name was changed to Aday.[118] Also in 1979, he and his family moved to a house on Eagle Drive in Stamford, Connecticut. In 1981, Leslie gave birth to Amanda Aday, later a television actress.[56] For a brief time after Amanda's birth, they lived in Westport, Connecticut. He coached children's baseball or softball in each of the Connecticut towns where he lived, including for his daughter's team at Joel Barlow High School.[56] He lived on Orchard Drive in Redding, Connecticut from 1989 to 1998. He had also lived on Beach Road in Fairfield, Connecticut.[119][120] In February 1998, the family purchased a house in Beverly Hills, California for $1.6 million.[121] Meat Loaf and Leslie divorced in 2001.[122]

In 2001, he sold his 5,083 square foot house in Mandeville Canyon near Los Angeles to Greg Kinnear for $3.6 million.[123] In 2003, the BBC claimed that he was seeking a residence in Hartlepool; Meatloaf supported Hartlepool United F.C.[124] In May 2005, he purchased a 7,142 square foot Spanish-style home off Mulholland Highway in Calabasas, California for $2,999,000;[125] he sold it for $3,065,000 in May 2011.[126] He married Deborah Gillespie in 2007.[127] In May 2012, he moved to Austin, Texas, purchasing a newly constructed 5,200 square foot house at 17701 Flagler Drive for $1,475,000.[128][126] Before his death, he lived in Brentwood, Tennessee.[129]

Name change

In 1984, Meat Loaf legally changed his first name from Marvin to Michael because he was "haunted" by a Levi Strauss & Co. commercial which according to him contained the line, 'Poor fat Marvin can't wear Levi's'.[18][12]

Sports

Meat Loaf was a fan of the New York Yankees.[130] He got Phil Rizzuto to recite the play-by-play of a young man racing around the bases in "Paradise by the Dashboard Light".[131] He participated in multiple fantasy baseball leagues every season.[132] He also expressed support for the English Association football team Hartlepool United F.C. In June 2008, he took part in a football penalty shootout competition on behalf of two cancer charities in Newcastle upon Tyne. He auctioned shots to the 100 highest bidders and then took his place between the goal posts.[133] He also participated in celebrity golf tournaments. In April 2005, he was one of the celebrity drivers in the 2005 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, finishing seventh among the 12 celebrity drivers in the race.[134]

Social anxiety

He revealed that he had social anxiety and said, "I never meet anybody much in a social situation because when I go into a social situation, I have no idea what to do." He said that he does not "even go anywhere" and that he felt that he led a "boring life", in having said that he "completely freaked" when having to attend a party and that he was "so nervous, so scared" of the idea. He also said that he spent time with fellow musicians mainly in work-related situations rather than social ones.[135] He also said that as a kid, "Being too fat to play with the other children, I had to spend a lot of time alone, which probably has a lot to do with the way I am today. I'm usually alone in my hotel room from right after the show until the next day's sound check. And I'm never bored; I don't get bored. Probably because mothers wouldn't let their kids play with me".[18]

Vegetarianism

Meat Loaf was a vegetarian from 1981 to 1992. Discussing the confusion caused by his contrasting stage name and dietary habits, he once told Entertainment Weekly, "There've been vegetarians who wouldn't speak to me because of my name. I was sitting with Jon Bon Jovi at one of those awards things, and I say, 'Oh, man, I love k.d. lang. I'd really like to meet her.' They went to find out if it was okay, and she goes, 'No. His name is Meat Loaf.' I stopped being a k.d. lang fan after that."[136] He declared in 2019 that he would try veganism for Veganuary in 2020, and would be partnering with UK restaurant chain Frankie & Benny's to promote its vegan options.[137]

Religion

Although he did not belong to any faith-based institution, Meat Loaf was religious. While growing up, he attended church with his mother and studied the Bible, which influenced his work. Several of his songs, such as "40 Days" and "Fall from Grace", have religious themes. He prayed every night.[138]

Politics

Political affiliations

Meat Loaf was not officially registered with any political party. In 1997, he performed at an inaugural ball during the second inauguration of Bill Clinton,[139] and attended the first inauguration of George W. Bush in 2001.[140] He donated to the presidential campaigns of Republican candidates Rick Santorum and John McCain, the latter of whom became the party's nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election.[141]

On October 25, 2012, Meat Loaf endorsed Mitt Romney for president, citing poor Russia–United States relations as a major reason he had been "arguing for Mitt Romney for a year".[142] He said, "I have never been in any political agenda in my life, but I think that in 2012 this is the most important election in the history of the United States." He then said there are "storm clouds" over the United States and "thunder storms" over Europe: "There are hail storms – and I mean major hail storms! – in the Middle East. There are storms brewing through China, through Asia, through everywhere."[142] The same day, he performed "America the Beautiful" standing next to Romney.[141][143]

In a 2017 interview with Billboard, he made positive remarks about President Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump Jr.; they had worked together on The Celebrity Apprentice in 2011.[144] When asked if he would vote for Trump, Meat Loaf said: "I would vote for you. In fact, I'll help you with your campaign." In 2020, he said he was not 100% supportive of Trump.[145]

Climate change denial

Meat Loaf said that he did not believe in climate change.[146] In an interview with the Daily Mail in 2020, he called Greta Thunberg "brainwashed" due to her views on climate change, saying: "I feel for that Greta. She has been brainwashed into thinking that there is climate change and there isn't. She hasn't done anything wrong but she's been forced into thinking that what she is saying is true".[147]

Criticism of COVID-19 rules

He was critical of the COVID-19 lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, telling the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in August 2021, "I hug people in the middle of COVID ... I understood stopping life for a little while, but they cannot continue to stop life because of politics." He opposed mask mandates and described a person who called for people on airplanes to wear masks as a "Nazi" and "power-mad". Meat Loaf then said: "If I die, I die, but I'm not going to be controlled."[148][149]

Health

In 2003, Meat Loaf was diagnosed with Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, a condition marked by an extra electrical pathway in the heart which causes symptoms like a rapid heartbeat.[150] Meat Loaf had asthma and, in July 2011, he fainted on stage while performing in Pittsburgh due to an asthma attack.[151][152][153]

He collapsed again while on stage in Edmonton in June 2016 due to severe dehydration, after having already cancelled two other shows due to illness.[154] The playback containing his pre-recorded, voice-over vocal track continued while he lay unconscious on the stage, which caused controversy over lip syncing, claims that Meat Loaf denied, saying that his mic was live.[155] After the incident, Meat Loaf used acupuncture, physical therapy and a trainer for four days a week, an hour and a half each session.[156] Meat Loaf had emergency back surgery in November 2016 including a spinal fusion due to a cyst that was pinching nerves, and in 2019, he was using a cane and a wheelchair to get around.[157]

At the 2019 Texas Frightmare Weekend at the Hyatt Regency DFW hotel, Meat Loaf fell off an interview stage and broke his clavicle.[158] Meat Loaf and his wife sued Texas Frightmare Weekend and Hyatt due to the accident.[159][160]

Death

Meat Loaf died in Nashville, Tennessee, on the evening of January 20, 2022, at the age of 74. No official cause of death was released.[5] He was reportedly ill with COVID-19 earlier in January and reporting by TMZ suggested that he died from COVID-19 complications.[161][162] After his health rapidly declined, his two daughters rushed to see him in the hospital with his wife being beside him as he died.[163] His daughter had posted to Instagram in early January that: "We are not sick, but we have too many friends and family testing positive [for COVID-19] right now, positive but doing OK".[149] Notable people who posted tributes include Bonnie Tyler, Cher, Brian May, Boy George, Piers Morgan, Travis Tritt, Marlee Matlin, Stephen Fry, his Rocky Horror co-star Nell Campbell, and Donald Trump.[164][165][145] The Queen's Guard performed a rendition of "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)".[166]

Discography

Tours

  • Bat Out of Hell Tour (1977–1978)
  • Dead Ringer Tour (1981)
  • Dead Ringer In Europe (1982)
  • Midnight at the Lost & Found (1983)
  • Bad Attitude (1984–1985)
  • 20/20 World Tour (1986–1987)
  • Lost Boys and Golden Girls / Bat Out of Hell 10th Anniversary World Tour (1988)
  • Pubs n Clubs (1989–1991)
  • Bat Out of Hell II Tour (1993)
  • Everything Louder Tour (1993–1994)
  • Born to Rock World Tour (1995–1996)
  • German Festival Tour (1997)
  • The Very Best of World Tour (1999)
  • The Storytellers Tour (1999–2000)
  • Night of the Proms (2001)
  • Just Having Fun Summer Tour (2002)
  • Just Having Fun Winter Tour (2002–2003)
  • The Last World Tour (2003)
  • Meat Loaf & Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (2004)
  • Hair of the Dog Tour (2005–2006)
  • Bases Are Loaded Tour (2006)
  • Seize the Night Tour / Three Bats Live Tour (2007)
  • The Casa de Carne Tour (2008)
  • Pre-Hang Cool Tour (2009)
  • Hang Cool Tour (2010–2011)
  • Guilty Pleasure Tour (2011)
  • Mad Mad World Tour (2012)
  • Last at Bat Farewell Tour (2013)

[167]

  • Rocktellz & Cocktails (2013–2014)
  • In Concert Tour (2015–2016)

Note: Meat Loaf’s band The Neverland Express has since continued with American Idol winner Caleb Johnson

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1962 State Fair Boy In Stands Uncredited
1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Eddie as Meatloaf
1979 Americathon Roy Budnitz [11]
Scavenger Hunt Scum [168]
1980 Roadie Travis W. Redfish [169]
1981 Dead Ringer Meat Loaf / Marvin
1986 Out of Bounds Gil as Meatloaf [170]
The Squeeze Titus [171]
1991 Motorama Vern
1992 Wayne's World "Tiny" [172][171]
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag Lawrence
Leap of Faith Hoover [171]
1997 Spice World Dennis [173]
1998 Gunshy Lew Collins [171]
Black Dog "Red"
The Mighty Iggy Lee
Outside Ozona Floyd Bibbs
1999 Crazy in Alabama Sheriff John Doggett [171]
Fight Club Robert "Bob" Paulsen as Meat Loaf Aday [174]
The Diary of the Hurdy-Gurdy Man (hu)
2001 Face to Face Driver
Rustin Coach Trellingsby [171]
Focus Fred
The 51st State "The Lizard" [171]
Polish Spaghetti Food Critic [175]
2002 The Salton Sea Bo
Wishcraft Detective "Sparky" Shaw [171]
2003 Learning Curves Timmons
2004 A Hole in One Billy
2005 Extreme Dating Marshall Jackson
Chasing Ghosts Richard Valbruno
Crazylove John
BloodRayne Leonid
2006 The Pleasure Drivers Dale
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny Bud Black, Jack Black's father, providing vocals on the film's opening song "Kickapoo". Uncredited [176]
2007 Urban Decay Rick "Zero" Meat Loaf at IMDb
History Rocks Himself
2008 Meat Loaf: In Search of Paradise Himself
2010 Burning Bright Howie Uncredited Meat Loaf at IMDb
Beautiful Boy Motel Manager [171]
Polish Bar Joe
2011 Absolute Killers Dan Meat Loaf at IMDb
2013 The Moment Sergeant Goodman [171]
All American Christmas Carol Ross [177]
2014 Stage Fright Roger McCall [171]
Wishin' and Hopin' Monsignor Muldoon

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1978 Saturday Night Live Musical Guest Episode: "Christopher Lee/Meat Loaf"
1981 Episode: "Tim Curry/Meat Loaf/The Neverland Express"
1985 The Equalizer Sugar Fly Simon Episode: "Bump and Run" Meat Loaf at IMDb
1987 The Grand Knockout Tournament Himself Television special
1988 Monsters Dr. Willard Wingite Episode: "Where's the Rest of Me?"
1992 Lightning Force Richard Talbot Episode: "MIA" Meat Loaf at IMDb
Tales from the Crypt Mr. Chumley Episode: "What's Cookin'?" Meat Loaf at IMDb
Psyched for Snuppa Snuppa (voice) TV Pilot [178]
1995 To Catch a Yeti Jake "Big Jake" Grizzly TV movie [171]
1997 Dead Man's Gun Aaron Freemont Episode: "The Mail Order Bride"
Nash Bridges Charlie Pep Episode: "Wild Card"
1998 South Park Himself Episode: "Chef Aid"
2000 The Outer Limits CSA Colonel Angus Devine Episode: "Gettysburg" [179]
Blacktop Jack TV movie
2001 The Ballad of Lucy Whipple Amos "Rattlesnake Jake" Frogge TV movie
Trapped Jim Hankins TV movie
2006 Masters of Horror Jake Feldman Episode: "Pelts"
2007 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve Himself
Private Sessions Episode: "Meat Loaf"
Go-Phone Commercial Singing Father
2008 The F Word Himself
2009 Hannity Panel member
House Eddie Episode: "Simple Explanation"
Citizen Jane Detective Jack Morris TV movie
Bookaboo Himself Episode: "The Lamb Who Came for Dinner"
Don't Forget the Lyrics! He won $500,000 for The Painted Turtle
Ghost Hunters Episode: "Bat Out of Hell"
Monk Reverend Hadley Jorgensen Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Voodoo Curse"
2010 Popstar to Operastar Himself Judge
Spicks and Specks
WWE Raw
Glee Barry Jeffries Episode: "The Rocky Horror Glee Show"
Ghost Hunters Himself Episode: "Sloss Furnaces" [180]
This Week
2011 The Celebrity Apprentice [117]
2012 Fairly Legal Charlie DeKay Episode: "Kiss Me, Kate" [181]
2017 Elementary Herman Wolf Episode: "The Ballad of Lady Frances"
2017–2018 Ghost Wars Doug Rennie Main cast

Books

  • Meat Loaf (1999). To Hell and Back: An Autobiography. ReganBooks. ISBN 0-06-039293-2.

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This article is about the American singer For the culinary dish see Meatloaf Michael Lee Aday born Marvin Lee Aday September 27 1947 January 20 2022 known professionally as Meat Loaf was an American rock singer and actor with a powerful wide ranging voice famous for his theatrical live shows He is on the list of best selling music artists His Bat Out of Hell trilogy Bat Out of Hell 1977 Bat Out of Hell II Back into Hell 1993 and Bat Out of Hell III The Monster Is Loose 2006 has sold more than 100 million records worldwide 1 The first album stayed on the charts for over nine years as of 2016 update still sold an estimated 200 000 copies annually and is on the list of best selling albums 2 3 Meat LoafMeat Loaf in 1971BornMarvin Lee Aday 1947 09 27 September 27 1947Dallas Texas U S DiedJanuary 20 2022 2022 01 20 aged 74 Nashville Tennessee U S Other namesMichael Lee AdayOccupationsSingeractorSpousesLeslie Edmonds m 1979 div 2001 wbr Deborah Gillespie m 2007 wbr ChildrenPearl AmandaMusical careerGenresRockhard rockYears active1968 2021LabelsRare EarthCleveland InternationalEpicRCAAristaAtlanticMCAPolydorSanctuaryMercuryVirginWebsitemeatloaf wbr netAfter the commercial success of Bat Out of Hell and Bat Out of Hell II Back Into Hell and earning a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the song I d Do Anything for Love Meat Loaf nevertheless experienced some difficulty establishing a steady career within the United States 4 5 6 7 The key to this success was his popularity in Europe especially in the United Kingdom and Ireland He received the 1994 Brit Award in the United Kingdom for best selling album and single He appeared in the 1997 film Spice World and he ranked 23rd for the number of weeks spent on the UK charts in 2006 He ranks 96th on VH1 s 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock 2 Meat Loaf appeared in over 50 films and television shows 8 sometimes as himself or as characters resembling his stage persona His film roles include Eddie in The Rocky Horror Picture Show 1975 and Robert Paulsen in Fight Club 1999 His early stage work included dual roles in the original Broadway cast of The Rocky Horror Show He also appeared in the musical Hair both on and Off Broadway Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 1970s 2 3 1980s 2 4 1990s 2 5 2000s 2 6 2010s 2 7 Later projects and Jim Steinman s death 2 8 Acting 3 Personal life 3 1 Family and residences 3 2 Name change 3 3 Sports 3 4 Social anxiety 3 5 Vegetarianism 3 6 Religion 3 7 Politics 3 7 1 Political affiliations 3 7 2 Climate change denial 3 7 3 Criticism of COVID 19 rules 3 8 Health 3 9 Death 4 Discography 5 Tours 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 Books 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditMeat Loaf was born in Dallas Texas on September 27 1947 9 10 the son of Wilma Artie nee Hukel a school teacher and member of the Vo di o do Girls gospel music quartet and Orvis Wesley Aday a former police officer who went into business selling a homemade cough remedy with his wife and a friend under the name of the Griffin Grocery Company 11 Meat Loaf stated in an interview that when he was born he was bright red and stayed that way for days and that his father said he looked like nine pounds of ground chuck and convinced hospital staff to put the name Meat on his crib 12 He was later called M L in reference to his initials but when his weight increased his seventh grade classmates referred to him as Meat Loaf referring to his 5 foot 2 inch 157 cm 240 pound 110 kg stature He also attributed the nickname to an incident where after he stepped on a football coach s foot the coach yelled Get off my foot you hunk of meatoaf 13 His father was an alcoholic who went on drinking binges for days at a time which started when he was medically discharged from the U S Army during World War II after being wounded by fragments from a mortar shell 11 Meat Loaf often accompanied his mother in driving to the bars in Dallas to look for his father and often stayed with his grandmother 11 He attended church and Bible study every Sunday 14 When he was 16 on the day of the assassination of John F Kennedy Meat Loaf had seen the President when he arrived at Dallas Love Field After hearing about the assassination he and a friend drove to Parkland Hospital where he saw Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis bloodied getting out of the car 15 In 1965 Meat Loaf graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School having appeared in school stage productions such as Where s Charley and The Music Man Meat Loaf played high school football at the position of defensive tackle 16 17 After attending college at Lubbock Christian University he transferred to North Texas State University now the University of North Texas In 1967 when Meat Loaf was 19 years old his mother died from cancer and his father barely missed when trying to stab him with a knife falsely accusing him of having girls in his bedroom 18 He used the inheritance he received from his mother s death to rent an apartment in Dallas and isolated himself for three and a half months until a friend found him 19 A short time later he went to the airport and caught the next flight to Los Angeles 20 He intentionally gained 60 pounds 27 kg to fail his physical examination for the Vietnam War draft 9 Career EditEarly career Edit In Los Angeles Meat Loaf formed his first band Meat Loaf Soul 20 The band received several recording contracts 21 Meat Loaf Soul s first gig was in Huntington Beach California in 1968 at the Cave opening for Van Morrison s band Them and Question Mark and the Mysterians 22 Meat Loaf later described his early days in the music industry as being treated like a circus clown 23 The band then underwent several changes of lead guitarists changing the name of the band each time to names including Popcorn Blizzard and Floating Circus 24 As Floating Circus they opened for the Who the Fugs the Stooges MC5 the Grateful Dead and the Grease Band Their regional success led them to release a single Once Upon a Time backed with Hello Meat Loaf then joined the Los Angeles production of the musical Hair 24 1970s Edit Meat Loaf and Stoney Shaun Murphy 1971 With the publicity generated from Hair Meat Loaf accepted an invitation by Motown in Detroit In addition to appearing as Mother and Ulysses S Grant at Detroit s Vest Pocket Theatre he recorded the vocals with fellow Hair performer Shaun Stoney Murphy on an album of songs written and selected by the Motown production team The album titled Stoney amp Meatloaf with Meatloaf spelled as one word was released in September 1971 and included the single What You See Is What You Get it reached number 36 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart and number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart Meat Loaf and Stoney toured with Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers opening for Richie Havens the Who the Stooges Bob Seger Alice Cooper and Rare Earth Meat Loaf left Motown soon after the label replaced his and Stoney s vocals from the one song he liked Who Is the Leader of the People with new vocals by Edwin Starr 25 He moved to Freeland Michigan for a year and was the opening act at the Grande Ballroom 80 times 26 In December 1972 Meat Loaf was in the original off Broadway production of Rainbow at the Orpheum Theatre in New York 27 After the tour Meat Loaf rejoined the cast of Hair this time at a Broadway theater After he hired an agent he auditioned for the Public Theater s production of More Than You Deserve During the audition Meat Loaf met Jim Steinman He sang a Stoney and Meat Loaf favorite of his I d Love to Be As Heavy as Jesus and subsequently got the part of Rabbit a maniac that blows up his fellow soldiers so they can go home Ron Silver and Fred Gwynne were also in the show In the summer between the show s workshop production April 1973 and full production November 1973 January 1974 Meat Loaf appeared in a Shakespeare in the Park production of As You Like It with Raul Julia and Mary Beth Hurt 28 In late 1973 Meat Loaf was cast in the original L A Roxy cast of The Rocky Horror Show playing the parts of Eddie and Dr Everett Scott 29 The success of the musical led to the filming of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in which Meat Loaf played only Eddie a decision he said made the movie not as good as the musical 30 About the same time Meat Loaf and Steinman started work on Bat Out of Hell Meat Loaf convinced Epic Records to shoot music videos for four songs Bat Out of Hell Paradise by the Dashboard Light You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth and Two Out of Three Ain t Bad and convinced Lou Adler the producer of Rocky Horror to run the Paradise video as a trailer to the movie During his recording of the soundtrack for Rocky Horror Meat Loaf recorded two more songs Stand by Me a Ben E King cover and Clap Your Hands They remained unreleased for a decade until 1984 when they appeared as B sides to the Nowhere Fast single 31 In 1976 Meat Loaf recorded lead vocals for Ted Nugent s album Free for All when regular Nugent lead vocalist Derek St Holmes temporarily quit the band Meat Loaf sang lead on five of the album s nine tracks That same year Meat Loaf appeared in his final theatrical show in New York City the short lived Broadway production of Gower Champion s rock musical Rockabye Hamlet 32 33 34 It closed two weeks into its initial run citation needed A printed ad for a Meat Loaf concert in 1978 Meat Loaf and Steinman started working on Bat Out of Hell in 1972 but did not get serious about it until the end of 1974 Meat Loaf then decided to leave theater and concentrate exclusively on music 35 Meat Loaf was cast as an understudy for John Belushi in the National Lampoon show Lemmings 32 It was at the Lampoon show that Meat Loaf met Ellen Foley the co star who sang Paradise by the Dashboard Light and Bat Out of Hell with him on the album Bat Out of Hell 32 36 Meat Loaf and Steinman spent time seeking a record deal however their approaches were rejected by each record company because their songs did not fit any specific recognized music industry style 32 Todd Rundgren under the impression that they already had a record deal agreed to produce the album as well as play lead guitar along with other members of Rundgren s band Utopia and Max Weinberg 32 37 They then shopped the record around but they still had no takers until Steve Popovich s Cleveland International Records took a chance releasing Bat Out of Hell in October 1977 32 38 Meat Loaf and Steinman formed the band Neverland Express to tour in support of Bat Out of Hell Their first gig was opening for Cheap Trick in Chicago Meat Loaf gained national exposure as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on March 25 1978 39 In 1978 Meat Loaf jumped off a stage in Ottawa Ontario breaking his leg He finished his tour performing in a wheelchair 40 Bat Out of Hell has sold an estimated 43 million copies globally including 15 million in the United States making it one of the best selling albums of all time In the United Kingdom alone its 2 1 million sales put it in 38th place Despite peaking at No 9 and spending only two weeks in the top ten in 1981 it has now spent 485 weeks on the UK Albums Chart May 2015 a figure bettered only by Rumours by Fleetwood Mac with 487 weeks 41 In Australia it knocked the Bee Gees off the No 1 spot and became the biggest selling album of all time in that country Bat Out of Hell has as of December 2020 spent a total of 522 weeks in the Top 200 in the UK chart 42 1980s Edit In 1979 Steinman started to work on Bad for Good the intended follow up to 1977 s Bat Out of Hell During that time a combination of touring drugs and exhaustion had caused Meat Loaf to lose his voice Without a singer and pressured by the record company Steinman decided that he should sing on Bad for Good himself and write a new album for Meat Loaf the result was Dead Ringer which was released in September 1981 after the release of Steinman s Bad for Good 43 Meat Loaf then played the role of Travis Redfish in the movie Roadie until his singing voice returned 44 Steinman had written five new songs which in addition to the track More Than You Deserve sung by Meat Loaf in the stage musical of the same name and a reworked monologue formed the album Dead Ringer which was produced by Meat Loaf and Stephan Galfas with backing tracks produced by Todd Rundgren Jimmy Iovine and Steinman In 1976 Meat loaf appeared on the track Keeper Keep Us from the Intergalactic Touring Band s self titled album produced by Galfas The song Dead Ringer for Love was the pinnacle of the album and launched Meat Loaf to even greater success While it failed to chart in the US it reached No 5 in the United Kingdom and stayed in the UK Singles Chart for 19 weeks 45 Cher provided the lead female vocals in the song 46 On December 5 1981 Meat Loaf and the Neverland Express were the musical guests for Saturday Night Live where he and former fellow Rocky Horror Picture Show actor Tim Curry performed a skit depicting a One Stop Rocky Horror Shop Also on the show Curry performed The Zucchini Song and Meat Loaf amp the Neverland Express performed Bat Out of Hell and Promised Land 47 48 49 Following a dispute with his former songwriter Jim Steinman Meat Loaf was contractually obliged to release a new album resulting in Midnight at the Lost and Found released in May 1983 50 According to Meat Loaf Steinman had given the songs Total Eclipse of the Heart and Making Love Out of Nothing at All to Meat Loaf for this album However Meat Loaf s record company did not want Meat Loaf to sing Steinman s songs saying that nobody wanted to hear them 51 Bonnie Tyler s version of Eclipse and Air Supply s version of Making Love topped the charts together holding No 1 and No 2 for a period during 1983 51 Meat Loaf is credited with having been involved in the writing of some of the tracks on the album including the title track Midnight at the Lost and Found 52 Poor money management as well as 45 lawsuits totaling 80 million including ones from Steinman resulted in Meat Loaf filing for personal bankruptcy in 1983 9 The bankruptcy resulted in Meat Loaf losing the rights to his songs 53 although he received royalties for Bat Out of Hell in 1997 18 In 1984 Meat Loaf went to England where he felt increasingly at home to record the album Bad Attitude it was released that year 21 It features two songs by Steinman both previously recorded Nowhere Fast and Surf s Up The American release on RCA Records was in April 1985 and features a slightly different track list as well as alternate mixes for some songs The title track features a duet with the Who s lead singer Roger Daltrey 54 55 It was a minor success with a few commercially successful singles the most successful being Modern Girl 21 In 1985 Meat Loaf took part in some comedy sketches in the UK with Hugh Laurie 56 25 Meat Loaf also tried stand up comedy appearing several times in Connecticut 56 Meat Loaf worked with songwriter John Parr on his next album Blind Before I Stop which was released in 1986 by Arista Records It features production mixing and general influence by Frank Farian Meat Loaf was involved in the composition of three of the songs on the album 57 Meat Loaf performed Thrashin for the soundtrack of the 1986 skateboarding film Thrashin directed by David Winters and starring Josh Brolin 58 1990s Edit Following the success of Meat Loaf s touring in the 1980s he and Steinman began work during December 1990 on Bat Out of Hell II Back into Hell which was released in September 1993 The immediate success of Bat Out of Hell II led to the sale of over 15 million copies and the single I d Do Anything for Love But I Won t Do That reached number one in 28 countries In March 1994 at the 36th Annual Grammy Awards Meat Loaf won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance Solo for I d Do Anything for Love 59 This song stayed at No 1 in the UK chart for seven consecutive weeks The single featured a female vocalist who was credited only as Mrs Loud Mrs Loud was later identified as Lorraine Crosby a performer from England 60 Meat Loaf promoted the song with American vocalist Patti Russo who performed lead female vocals on tour with him Also in 1994 he sang the U S national anthem The Star Spangled Banner at the Major League Baseball All Star Game 61 He released the single Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through which reached No 13 in the United States 62 In 1995 Meat Loaf released his seventh studio album Welcome to the Neighborhood The album went platinum in the United States and the United Kingdom 63 It included three singles that hit the top 40 including I d Lie for You And That s the Truth which reached No 13 in the United States 64 and No 2 in the UK 65 and Not a Dry Eye in the House which reached No 7 in the UK chart 66 I d Lie for You And That s the Truth was a duet with Patti Russo who had been touring with Meat Loaf and singing on his albums since 1993 Of the twelve songs on the album two are written by Steinman Both are cover versions the Original Sin from Pandora s Box s Original Sin album and Left in the Dark first appeared on Steinman s own Bad for Good as well as the 1984 album Emotion by Barbra Streisand His other singles I d Lie for You And That s the Truth and Not a Dry Eye in the House were written by Diane Warren 67 In 1998 Meat Loaf released The Very Best of Meat Loaf The album featured three new songs co written by Steinman two with Andrew Lloyd Webber and one with Don Black Is Nothing Sacred released as a single 68 The single version of this song is a duet with Patti Russo whereas the album version is a solo song by Meat Loaf 2000s Edit Meat Loaf performing in New York in 2004 In 2003 Meat Loaf released his album Couldn t Have Said It Better For only the third time in his career Meat Loaf released an album without any songs written by Steinman not counting live bonus tracks on special edition releases Although Meat Loaf claimed that Couldn t Have Said It Better was the most perfect album he did since Bat Out of Hell 69 it was not as commercially successful The album was a minor commercial success worldwide and reached No 4 on the UK Albums Chart 66 accompanied by a sellout world tour to promote the album and some of Meat Loaf s best selling singles One such performance on his world tour was at the 2003 NRL Grand Final in Sydney 70 There were many writers for the album including Diane Warren and James Michael who were both asked to contribute to his 2006 album Bat Out of Hell III The Monster Is Loose The album featured duets with Patti Russo and Meat Loaf s daughter Pearl Aday On November 17 2003 during a performance at London s Wembley Arena on his Couldn t Have Said It Better tour he collapsed of what was later diagnosed as Wolff Parkinson White syndrome a condition marked by an extra electrical pathway in the heart which causes symptoms like a rapid heartbeat The following week he underwent a surgical procedure intended to correct the problem 71 As a result Meat Loaf s insurance agency did not allow him to perform for any longer than one hour and 45 minutes 72 From February 20 to 22 2004 during an Australian tour Meat Loaf performed with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in a set of concerts recorded for the album Bat Out of Hell Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra The performances included the Australian Boys Choir singing back up on a Couldn t Have Said It Better track Testify 73 Meat Loaf and Steinman had begun to work on the third installment of Bat Out of Hell when Steinman suffered a heart attack According to Meat Loaf Steinman was too ill to work on such an intense project while Steinman s manager said health was not an issue 74 Steinman had registered the phrase Bat Out of Hell as a trademark in 1995 75 In May 2006 Meat Loaf sued Steinman and his manager in federal District Court in Los Angeles seeking 50 million and an injunction against Steinman s use of the phrase 76 Steinman and his representatives attempted to block the album s release An agreement was reached in July 2006 77 Denying reports in the press over the years of a rift between Meat Loaf and Steinman in an interview with Dan Rather Meat Loaf stated that he and Steinman never stopped talking and that the lawsuits reported in the press were between lawyers and managers and not between Meat Loaf and Steinman 78 The album Bat Out of Hell III The Monster Is Loose was released on October 31 2006 and was produced by Desmond Child The first single from the album It s All Coming Back to Me Now featuring Marion Raven was released on October 16 2006 It entered the UK Singles Chart at No 6 79 giving Meat Loaf his highest UK chart position in nearly 11 years The album debuted at No 8 on the Billboard 200 80 and sold 81 000 copies in its opening week 81 but after that did not sell as well in the United States and yielded no hit singles although it was certified gold 82 The album also featured duets with Patti Russo and Jennifer Hudson 83 In the weeks following the release of Bat III Meat Loaf and the Neverland Express did a brief tour of the U S and Europe known as the Bases are Loaded Tour In October 2006 Meat Loaf s private jet had to make an emergency landing at London Stansted Airport after the plane s forward landing gear failed 84 85 In 2007 Meat Loaf began The Seize the Night Tour with Marion Raven serving as a supporting act Portions of the tour in February 2007 were featured in the documentary Meat Loaf In Search of Paradise directed by Bruce David Klein 86 The film was an official selection of the Montreal World Film Festival in 2007 87 It opened in theaters in March 2008 88 and was released on DVD in May 2008 89 Meat Loaf performing at Birmingham s NEC arena 2007 During a performance at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle upon Tyne England on October 31 2007 at the opening of Paradise by the Dashboard Light Meat Loaf walked off the stage early in the song and said that it was his last performance His tour promoter Andrew Miller said that it was a result of exhaustion and stress and said that Meat Loaf would continue touring after suitable rest 90 The next two gigs in the tour at the NEC and Manchester Evening News Arena were cancelled because of acute laryngitis and were rescheduled for late November 91 The concert scheduled for November 6 2007 at London s Wembley Arena was also cancelled Meat Loaf cancelled his entire European tour for 2007 after being diagnosed with a cyst on his vocal cords 92 On June 27 2008 Meat Loaf began The Casa de Carne Tour in Plymouth England alongside his longtime duet partner Patti Russo who debuted one of her own original songs during the show 93 The tour continued through July and August with twenty dates throughout England Ireland Germany Portugal the Netherlands Norway Sweden Finland and Denmark Six U S shows were also added for October and December 2008 94 In May 2009 Meat Loaf began work on the album Hang Cool Teddy Bear in the studio with Green Day s American Idiot album producer Rob Cavallo working with such writers as Justin Hawkins Rick Brantley Ollie Wride Tommy Henriksen and Jon Bon Jovi 95 The album is based on the story of a fictional soldier whose story furnishes the theme 96 The album is based on a short story by the Los Angeles based screenwriter and director Kilian Kerwin a long time friend of the singer Hugh Laurie and Jack Black both perform on the album Laurie plays piano on the song If I Can t Have You while Black sings a duet with Meat Loaf on Like A Rose Patti Russo and Kara DioGuardi also duet on the album Brian May of Queen features on guitar along with Steve Vai It received positive reviews from critics and fans alike 96 97 98 The first single from the album Los Angeloser was released for download on April 5 with the album charting at number 4 in the UK Albums Chart on April 25 2010 66 The Hang Cool Tour followed in the United States United Kingdom and Canada Patti Russo accompanied him on the tour continuing through mid 2011 99 2010s Edit Meat Loaf in 2019 Hell in a Handbasket released in October 2011 for Australia and New Zealand and February 2012 for the rest of the world was recorded and produced by Paul Crook Dough McKean did the mix with input from Rob Cavallo The album features songs called All of Me Blue Sky The Giving Tree Mad Mad World and a duet with Patti Russo called Our Love and Our Souls 100 101 102 At the 2011 AFL Grand Final the pre match entertainment was headlined by a 12 minute medley performed by Meat Loaf The performance was panned as the worst in the 34 year history of AFL Grand Final pre game entertainment in a multitude of online reviews by football fans and Australian sport commentators 103 104 Meat Loaf responded by calling online critics butt smellers 105 and the AFL jerks vowing to convince other artists not to play at the event 106 107 In 2011 Meat Loaf planned to release a Christmas album called Hot Holidays featuring Garth Brooks and Reba McEntire but the album was never released 108 In September 2016 Braver Than We Are a 10 track album created with Jim Steinman was released Meat Loaf recorded reworked versions of Steinman s songs Braver Than We Are Speaking in Tongues Who Needs the Young and More previously recorded by the Sisters of Mercy for the album Additionally the song Prize Fight Lover originally issued as a download only bonus track for Hang Cool Teddy Bear was re recorded for the album 109 110 Later projects and Jim Steinman s death Edit In January 2020 during an interview for The Mirror Meat Loaf announced I m not old I ve got songs for another record and I m reading a script 111 In a February 2020 Facebook post Meat Loaf announced his intention to record a new album containing four or five new tracks including Steinman s What Part of My Body Hurts the Most a song long requested by fans but previously under contract restrictions for the Bat Out of Hell musical along with the original 1975 demo recordings made for the Bat Out of Hell album 112 Meat Loaf s longtime collaborator Jim Steinman died on April 19 2021 of kidney failure 113 In a Facebook post in November 2021 he further elaborated that he and his band would be returning to the studio in January 2022 to record seven new songs for a forthcoming album which would also include live tracks from the 1970s 1980s 1990s and 2000s 114 However on January 20 2022 he died suddenly at age 74 At the time of his death the recording process had not yet begun 6 Acting Edit In addition to his role in 1975 for Rocky Horror Picture Show Meat Loaf also had a career as an actor in television and film He played a small role as a doorman bouncer in Wayne s World in 1992 He appeared as the Spice Girls bus driver in the 1997 movie Spice World and as Red in the 1998 thriller drama film Black Dog alongside Patrick Swayze and Randy Travis In David Fincher s 1999 film Fight Club he played Robert Paulsen a man who joins a men s self help group He also reportedly assisted director David Fincher with the editing of the film 115 In 2000 he played a character in the sixth season episode Gettysburg of The Outer Limits Meat Loaf appears uncredited as Jack Black s father in the 2006 film Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny providing vocals on the film s opening song Kickapoo citation needed On October 26 2010 Meat Loaf credited as Meat Loaf Aday appeared on the Fox television series Glee in The Rocky Horror Glee Show the series tribute episode to The Rocky Horror Picture Show 116 In 2011 he was a contestant in season 11 of Celebrity Apprentice during which he was eliminated after task number 12 In the course of the contest he had a notable dramatic showdown with fellow contestant Gary Busey which was then televised 117 Personal life EditFamily and residences Edit Meat Loaf being interviewed in 2009 In December 1978 Meat Loaf went to work with Steinman in Woodstock New York where his future wife Leslie G Edmonds was working as a secretary at Bearsville Studios 37 they were married in early 1979 From a previous marriage Leslie had a daughter named Pearl who later married Anthrax rhythm guitarist Scott Ian Meat Loaf adopted Pearl in 1979 and her last name was changed to Aday 118 Also in 1979 he and his family moved to a house on Eagle Drive in Stamford Connecticut In 1981 Leslie gave birth to Amanda Aday later a television actress 56 For a brief time after Amanda s birth they lived in Westport Connecticut He coached children s baseball or softball in each of the Connecticut towns where he lived including for his daughter s team at Joel Barlow High School 56 He lived on Orchard Drive in Redding Connecticut from 1989 to 1998 He had also lived on Beach Road in Fairfield Connecticut 119 120 In February 1998 the family purchased a house in Beverly Hills California for 1 6 million 121 Meat Loaf and Leslie divorced in 2001 122 In 2001 he sold his 5 083 square foot house in Mandeville Canyon near Los Angeles to Greg Kinnear for 3 6 million 123 In 2003 the BBC claimed that he was seeking a residence in Hartlepool Meatloaf supported Hartlepool United F C 124 In May 2005 he purchased a 7 142 square foot Spanish style home off Mulholland Highway in Calabasas California for 2 999 000 125 he sold it for 3 065 000 in May 2011 126 He married Deborah Gillespie in 2007 127 In May 2012 he moved to Austin Texas purchasing a newly constructed 5 200 square foot house at 17701 Flagler Drive for 1 475 000 128 126 Before his death he lived in Brentwood Tennessee 129 Name change Edit In 1984 Meat Loaf legally changed his first name from Marvin to Michael because he was haunted by a Levi Strauss amp Co commercial which according to him contained the line Poor fat Marvin can t wear Levi s 18 12 Sports Edit Meat Loaf was a fan of the New York Yankees 130 He got Phil Rizzuto to recite the play by play of a young man racing around the bases in Paradise by the Dashboard Light 131 He participated in multiple fantasy baseball leagues every season 132 He also expressed support for the English Association football team Hartlepool United F C In June 2008 he took part in a football penalty shootout competition on behalf of two cancer charities in Newcastle upon Tyne He auctioned shots to the 100 highest bidders and then took his place between the goal posts 133 He also participated in celebrity golf tournaments In April 2005 he was one of the celebrity drivers in the 2005 Toyota Pro Celebrity Race finishing seventh among the 12 celebrity drivers in the race 134 Social anxiety Edit He revealed that he had social anxiety and said I never meet anybody much in a social situation because when I go into a social situation I have no idea what to do He said that he does not even go anywhere and that he felt that he led a boring life in having said that he completely freaked when having to attend a party and that he was so nervous so scared of the idea He also said that he spent time with fellow musicians mainly in work related situations rather than social ones 135 He also said that as a kid Being too fat to play with the other children I had to spend a lot of time alone which probably has a lot to do with the way I am today I m usually alone in my hotel room from right after the show until the next day s sound check And I m never bored I don t get bored Probably because mothers wouldn t let their kids play with me 18 Vegetarianism Edit Meat Loaf was a vegetarian from 1981 to 1992 Discussing the confusion caused by his contrasting stage name and dietary habits he once told Entertainment Weekly There ve been vegetarians who wouldn t speak to me because of my name I was sitting with Jon Bon Jovi at one of those awards things and I say Oh man I love k d lang I d really like to meet her They went to find out if it was okay and she goes No His name is Meat Loaf I stopped being a k d lang fan after that 136 He declared in 2019 that he would try veganism for Veganuary in 2020 and would be partnering with UK restaurant chain Frankie amp Benny s to promote its vegan options 137 Religion Edit Although he did not belong to any faith based institution Meat Loaf was religious While growing up he attended church with his mother and studied the Bible which influenced his work Several of his songs such as 40 Days and Fall from Grace have religious themes He prayed every night 138 Politics Edit Political affiliations Edit Meat Loaf was not officially registered with any political party In 1997 he performed at an inaugural ball during the second inauguration of Bill Clinton 139 and attended the first inauguration of George W Bush in 2001 140 He donated to the presidential campaigns of Republican candidates Rick Santorum and John McCain the latter of whom became the party s nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election 141 On October 25 2012 Meat Loaf endorsed Mitt Romney for president citing poor Russia United States relations as a major reason he had been arguing for Mitt Romney for a year 142 He said I have never been in any political agenda in my life but I think that in 2012 this is the most important election in the history of the United States He then said there are storm clouds over the United States and thunder storms over Europe There are hail storms and I mean major hail storms in the Middle East There are storms brewing through China through Asia through everywhere 142 The same day he performed America the Beautiful standing next to Romney 141 143 In a 2017 interview with Billboard he made positive remarks about President Donald Trump Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr they had worked together on The Celebrity Apprentice in 2011 144 When asked if he would vote for Trump Meat Loaf said I would vote for you In fact I ll help you with your campaign In 2020 he said he was not 100 supportive of Trump 145 Climate change denial Edit Meat Loaf said that he did not believe in climate change 146 In an interview with the Daily Mail in 2020 he called Greta Thunberg brainwashed due to her views on climate change saying I feel for that Greta She has been brainwashed into thinking that there is climate change and there isn t She hasn t done anything wrong but she s been forced into thinking that what she is saying is true 147 Criticism of COVID 19 rules Edit He was critical of the COVID 19 lockdowns during the COVID 19 pandemic telling the Pittsburgh Post Gazette in August 2021 I hug people in the middle of COVID I understood stopping life for a little while but they cannot continue to stop life because of politics He opposed mask mandates and described a person who called for people on airplanes to wear masks as a Nazi and power mad Meat Loaf then said If I die I die but I m not going to be controlled 148 149 Health Edit In 2003 Meat Loaf was diagnosed with Wolff Parkinson White syndrome a condition marked by an extra electrical pathway in the heart which causes symptoms like a rapid heartbeat 150 Meat Loaf had asthma and in July 2011 he fainted on stage while performing in Pittsburgh due to an asthma attack 151 152 153 He collapsed again while on stage in Edmonton in June 2016 due to severe dehydration after having already cancelled two other shows due to illness 154 The playback containing his pre recorded voice over vocal track continued while he lay unconscious on the stage which caused controversy over lip syncing claims that Meat Loaf denied saying that his mic was live 155 After the incident Meat Loaf used acupuncture physical therapy and a trainer for four days a week an hour and a half each session 156 Meat Loaf had emergency back surgery in November 2016 including a spinal fusion due to a cyst that was pinching nerves and in 2019 he was using a cane and a wheelchair to get around 157 At the 2019 Texas Frightmare Weekend at the Hyatt Regency DFW hotel Meat Loaf fell off an interview stage and broke his clavicle 158 Meat Loaf and his wife sued Texas Frightmare Weekend and Hyatt due to the accident 159 160 Death Edit Meat Loaf died in Nashville Tennessee on the evening of January 20 2022 at the age of 74 No official cause of death was released 5 He was reportedly ill with COVID 19 earlier in January and reporting by TMZ suggested that he died from COVID 19 complications 161 162 After his health rapidly declined his two daughters rushed to see him in the hospital with his wife being beside him as he died 163 His daughter had posted to Instagram in early January that We are not sick but we have too many friends and family testing positive for COVID 19 right now positive but doing OK 149 Notable people who posted tributes include Bonnie Tyler Cher Brian May Boy George Piers Morgan Travis Tritt Marlee Matlin Stephen Fry his Rocky Horror co star Nell Campbell and Donald Trump 164 165 145 The Queen s Guard performed a rendition of I d Do Anything for Love But I Won t Do That 166 Discography EditMain article Meat Loaf discography Bat Out of Hell 1977 Dead Ringer 1981 Midnight at the Lost and Found 1983 Bad Attitude 1984 Blind Before I Stop 1986 Bat Out of Hell II Back into Hell 1993 Welcome to the Neighbourhood 1995 Couldn t Have Said It Better 2003 Bat Out of Hell III The Monster Is Loose 2006 Hang Cool Teddy Bear 2010 Hell in a Handbasket 2011 Braver Than We Are 2016 Tours EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bat Out of Hell Tour 1977 1978 Dead Ringer Tour 1981 Dead Ringer In Europe 1982 Midnight at the Lost amp Found 1983 Bad Attitude 1984 1985 20 20 World Tour 1986 1987 Lost Boys and Golden Girls Bat Out of Hell 10th Anniversary World Tour 1988 Pubs n Clubs 1989 1991 Bat Out of Hell II Tour 1993 Everything Louder Tour 1993 1994 Born to Rock World Tour 1995 1996 German Festival Tour 1997 The Very Best of World Tour 1999 The Storytellers Tour 1999 2000 Night of the Proms 2001 Just Having Fun Summer Tour 2002 Just Having Fun Winter Tour 2002 2003 The Last World Tour 2003 Meat Loaf amp Melbourne Symphony Orchestra 2004 Hair of the Dog Tour 2005 2006 Bases Are Loaded Tour 2006 Seize the Night Tour Three Bats Live Tour 2007 The Casa de Carne Tour 2008 Pre Hang Cool Tour 2009 Hang Cool Tour 2010 2011 Guilty Pleasure Tour 2011 Mad Mad World Tour 2012 Last at Bat Farewell Tour 2013 167 Rocktellz amp Cocktails 2013 2014 In Concert Tour 2015 2016 Note Meat Loaf s band The Neverland Express has since continued with American Idol winner Caleb JohnsonFilmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 1962 State Fair Boy In Stands Uncredited1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Eddie as Meatloaf1979 Americathon Roy Budnitz 11 Scavenger Hunt Scum 168 1980 Roadie Travis W Redfish 169 1981 Dead Ringer Meat Loaf Marvin1986 Out of Bounds Gil as Meatloaf 170 The Squeeze Titus 171 1991 Motorama Vern1992 Wayne s World Tiny 172 171 The Gun in Betty Lou s Handbag LawrenceLeap of Faith Hoover 171 1997 Spice World Dennis 173 1998 Gunshy Lew Collins 171 Black Dog Red The Mighty Iggy LeeOutside Ozona Floyd Bibbs1999 Crazy in Alabama Sheriff John Doggett 171 Fight Club Robert Bob Paulsen as Meat Loaf Aday 174 The Diary of the Hurdy Gurdy Man hu 2001 Face to Face DriverRustin Coach Trellingsby 171 Focus FredThe 51st State The Lizard 171 Polish Spaghetti Food Critic 175 2002 The Salton Sea BoWishcraft Detective Sparky Shaw 171 2003 Learning Curves Timmons2004 A Hole in One Billy2005 Extreme Dating Marshall JacksonChasing Ghosts Richard ValbrunoCrazylove JohnBloodRayne Leonid2006 The Pleasure Drivers DaleTenacious D in The Pick of Destiny Bud Black Jack Black s father providing vocals on the film s opening song Kickapoo Uncredited 176 2007 Urban Decay Rick Zero Meat Loaf at IMDbHistory Rocks Himself2008 Meat Loaf In Search of Paradise Himself2010 Burning Bright Howie Uncredited Meat Loaf at IMDbBeautiful Boy Motel Manager 171 Polish Bar Joe2011 Absolute Killers Dan Meat Loaf at IMDb2013 The Moment Sergeant Goodman 171 All American Christmas Carol Ross 177 2014 Stage Fright Roger McCall 171 Wishin and Hopin Monsignor MuldoonTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 1978 Saturday Night Live Musical Guest Episode Christopher Lee Meat Loaf 1981 Episode Tim Curry Meat Loaf The Neverland Express 1985 The Equalizer Sugar Fly Simon Episode Bump and Run Meat Loaf at IMDb1987 The Grand Knockout Tournament Himself Television special1988 Monsters Dr Willard Wingite Episode Where s the Rest of Me 1992 Lightning Force Richard Talbot Episode MIA Meat Loaf at IMDbTales from the Crypt Mr Chumley Episode What s Cookin Meat Loaf at IMDbPsyched for Snuppa Snuppa voice TV Pilot 178 1995 To Catch a Yeti Jake Big Jake Grizzly TV movie 171 1997 Dead Man s Gun Aaron Freemont Episode The Mail Order Bride Nash Bridges Charlie Pep Episode Wild Card 1998 South Park Himself Episode Chef Aid 2000 The Outer Limits CSA Colonel Angus Devine Episode Gettysburg 179 Blacktop Jack TV movie2001 The Ballad of Lucy Whipple Amos Rattlesnake Jake Frogge TV movieTrapped Jim Hankins TV movie2006 Masters of Horror Jake Feldman Episode Pelts 2007 Dick Clark s New Year s Rockin Eve HimselfPrivate Sessions Episode Meat Loaf Go Phone Commercial Singing Father2008 The F Word Himself2009 Hannity Panel memberHouse Eddie Episode Simple Explanation Citizen Jane Detective Jack Morris TV movieBookaboo Himself Episode The Lamb Who Came for Dinner Don t Forget the Lyrics He won 500 000 for The Painted TurtleGhost Hunters Episode Bat Out of Hell Monk Reverend Hadley Jorgensen Episode Mr Monk and the Voodoo Curse 2010 Popstar to Operastar Himself JudgeSpicks and SpecksWWE RawGlee Barry Jeffries Episode The Rocky Horror Glee Show Ghost Hunters Himself Episode Sloss Furnaces 180 This Week2011 The Celebrity Apprentice 117 2012 Fairly Legal Charlie DeKay Episode Kiss Me Kate 181 2017 Elementary Herman Wolf Episode The Ballad of Lady Frances 2017 2018 Ghost Wars Doug Rennie Main castBooks EditMeat Loaf 1999 To Hell and Back An Autobiography ReganBooks ISBN 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on January 23 2022 Meat Loaf Readying The Release Of New Album Braver Than We Are In Collaboration With Jim Steinman Out September 16 On 429 Records Press release PR Newswire June 22 2016 RealMeatLoaf February 19 2016 THE ALBUM IS FINISHED IT WILL BE OUT SEPT 9TH EUROPE SEPT 16TH NORTH AMERICA THERE WILL BE IN STORES Tweet via Twitter Meat Loaf went veggie for 11 years after he was served rabbit with its head on Daily Mirror January 1 2020 Archived from the original on January 2 2020 Meat Loaf on Facebook February 29 2020 Archived from the original on January 10 2022 via Facebook Brisco Elise April 20 2021 Bat Out of Hell songwriter and producer Jim Steinman dies at 73 USA Today Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Recording Yes Yes Yes November 22 2021 Archived from the original on January 21 2022 via Facebook Sharf Zack January 21 2022 Meat Loaf Helped Edit Fight Club With David Fincher We d Sit There and Watch 40 Takes Variety Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Dos Santos Kristin September 10 2010 Exclusive Rocky Horror Original Castmembers to Appear in Glee s Tribute Episode E Online Archived from the original on September 12 2012 a b Meat Loaf once became a bat out of hell in viral Celebrity Apprentice feud with Gary Busey Fox Business January 21 2022 Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Trapp Phillip January 24 2022 Anthrax s Scott Ian Pays Tribute to His Father in Law Meat Loaf Loudwire Shay Jim June 17 2016 Rock icon Meat Loaf had deep Connecticut connections Connecticut Post Polansky Rob January 21 2022 Iconic rocker Meat Loaf had deep Connecticut ties WFSB Ryon Ruth February 22 1998 60 000 Mo OK for Nutty Prof Los Angeles Times Banger and Mashed The Sydney Morning Herald February 20 2004 Archived from the original on August 29 2011 David Mark September 14 2020 Greg Kinnear Lists Meat Loaf s Former Mandeville Canyon Crib Dirt com Meat Loaf heads for Hartlepool BBC News May 25 2003 Archived from the original on January 16 2009 Collins Nancy April 1 2008 At Home with Meat Loaf Architectural Digest Archived from the original on August 23 2020 a b David Mark May 29 2012 Meat Loaf Moves to Texas Variety Archived from the original on January 24 2022 Deborah Gillespie IMDb Archived from the original on February 19 2017 Leighton Nick May 30 2012 Do Not Bring Meatloaf to Meat Loaf s Housewarming Party Curbed Hernandez Marjorie Kennedy Dana Byrne Kerry J January 22 2022 Meat Loaf s death has been used as political tool in COVID culture war friend claims New York Post Archived from the original on January 24 2022 Pearlman Jeff August 29 2007 Phil and Meat Loaf will always have Paradise ESPN Archived from the original on January 24 2022 Hoch Bryan January 21 2022 Rizzuto struck platinum on Meat Loaf s 78 hit Major League Baseball Archived from the original on January 24 2022 Difino Nando April 2 2010 Fantasy Baseball s Toughest Tournament The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Barr Gordon June 26 2008 Meat Loaf to match charity penalty shoot out total Evening Chronicle Archived from the original on June 27 2008 Frankie Muniz First Among Celebrities in the 2005 Toyota Pro Celebrity Race Press release GlobeNewswire April 9 2005 Ougler Jeffrey January 21 2022 For Crying Out Loud Sault Star s 2010 interview with Meat Loaf Regina Leader Post Archived from the original on January 23 2022 Brunner Rob September 26 2003 Why Meat Loaf borrowed money from Scary Spice Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on July 9 2021 Brewis Harriet January 2 2020 Meat Loaf goes vegan for Veganuary but he won t rebrand Evening Standard Archived from the original on April 22 2021 Kim Betsy May 24 2012 BAT OUT OF HELL HELL IN A HANDBASKET AN INTERVIEW WITH MEAT LOAF PopMatters Archived from the original on January 23 2022 All Across City Celebration at Balls The Washington Post January 21 1997 Archived from the original on November 5 2019 A Whirlwind Tour of Inauguration Day Bloomberg News January 21 2001 Archived from the original on August 10 2018 a b MCDEVITT CAITLIN October 26 2012 Meat Loaf endorses Mitt Romney Politico Archived from the original on January 24 2022 a b Hohmann James October 25 2012 Meat Loaf and Mitt Politico Archived from the original on October 27 2012 Rucker Philip October 25 2012 Meat Loaf endorses Romney in Ohio The Washington Post Archived from the original on April 9 2013 Meat Loaf Talks Bat Out of Hell Musical amp Why President Trump Is Intelligent Billboard Archived from the original on January 27 2021 a b Goldiner Dave January 21 2022 Trump calls Meat Loaf a great guy despite rift over run for president New York Daily News Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Lee Bruce Y January 4 2020 Meat Loaf Here Are His Claims About Greta Thunberg And Climate Change Forbes Archived from the original on January 23 2022 Meat Loaf Claims Greta Thunberg Has Been Brainwashed Billboard Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Mervis Scott August 9 2021 Q amp A with Meat Loaf Unable to perform the rocker pays a visit to Steel City Con Pittsburgh Post Gazette Archived from the original on January 21 2022 a b Cummings Tommy January 21 2022 Meat Loaf the Dallas born Bat Out of Hell rocker dies at 74 The Dallas Morning News Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Dansby Andrew December 25 2003 Meat Loaf Has Heart Surgery Rolling Stone Archived from the original on January 21 2022 Meat Loaf collapses on stage in Pittsburgh then finishes concert News com au July 30 2011 Archived from the original on June 19 2016 O Neill Natalie January 21 2022 Meat Loaf blamed China for COVID revealed he couldn t sing months before death New York Post Archived from the original on January 23 2022 Meat Loaf collapses onstage after suffering asthma attack video NME July 31 2011 Lamoureux Mack June 16 2016 Meat Loaf collapses onstage in Edmonton CBC News Archived from the original on June 17 2016 Meat Loaf tells Rolling Stone about stage collapse in Edmonton CBC News July 26 2016 Archived from the original on January 23 2022 Lach Stef July 11 2016 Meat Loaf s strict health regime after collapsing on stage Loudersound com SLADE MIRANDA January 21 2022 Meat Loaf dead Inside Bat Out of Hell singer s emergency back surgery Daily Express Archived from the original on January 23 2022 Moore Sam May 7 2019 Meat Loaf reportedly breaks collarbone after falling off stage NME Archived from the original on February 26 2020 Michael Lee Aday and Deborah Lee Gillespie Aday Plaintiffs vs Hyatt Corporation d b a Hyatt Regency DFW a n d Texas Frightmare Weekend LLC Defendants PDF January 13 2020 Meat Loaf sues hotel blaming negligence for disabling fall Associated Press January 14 2020 Rodriguez Katherine January 27 2022 Howard Stern wants Meat Loaf s survivors to advocate for COVID 19 vaccines The Patriot News Koehn Alexandra January 21 2022 Music City remembers music legend Meat Loaf WTVF Nelson Jeff Duncan Gabrielle January 24 2022 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