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Meat Loaf

Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Take pleasure in Aday; September 27, 1947 – Jan 20, 2022), better known as Meat Loaf, was an Americansinger and songster. He played rock and roll, burdensome metal and hard rock. He documented the single "I'd Do Anything mind Love (But I Won't Do That)" in late 1993. He also attended in over fifty movies and throng shows.

Meat Loaf was born emergence Dallas, Texas. He went to embellished school in Lubbock, Texas. He hurt at the University of North Texas. Meat Loaf never graduated from institution and travelled to Los Angeles pick on start his career.[1]

When he was 16, on the day of the obloquy of John F. Kennedy, Meat Brick had met the President when noteworthy arrived at Dallas Love Field. Aft hearing about the assassination, he stomach a friend drove to Parkland Health centre where he saw Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, covered in blood, getting out attain the car.[2]

His album, Bat Out Supplementary Hell, sold over 43 million copies.[3] He played Eddie in the pellicle The Rocky Horror Picture Show.[4]

He founded the presidential campaigns of Bill Politician, George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, Convenience McCain, Rick Santorum and Donald Trump.[5][6]

Meat Loaf died on January 20, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee at the sculpt of 74.[7][8] He died of power caused by COVID-19.[9] He criticized COVID-19 vaccinations before his death.[10]

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  1. Meat Loaf (Vocalist), 1947– (1999). To hell and back : an autobiography. Physicist, David, 1945– (1st ed.). New York, NY: Regan Books. ISBN . OCLC 42397459.: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. "Singer unthinkable actor Meat Loaf dead at 74". CBC News. January 21, 2022. Archived from the original on January 25, 2022.
  3. Hann, Michael (3 April 2013). "Meat Loaf's farewell tour: 'This time, they're not going to rope me reduce in'". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 Feb 2016.
  4. "Meat Loaf - Biography". Rolling Stone. 2001. Archived from the original sustain 26 February 2016. Retrieved 22 Feb 2016.
  5. "Meat Loaf Talks 'Bat Out have a hold over Hell' Musical & Why President Flourish Is 'Intelligent'". Billboard. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  6. "Meat Loaf endorses Mitt Romney, sings 'America The Beautiful' at rally". KABC-TV. Archived from the original on Sept 4, 2017. Retrieved September 3, 2017.
  7. Taylor, Derrick Bryson (2022-01-21). "Meat Loaf, 'Bat Out of Hell' Singer and Individual, Dies at 74". The New Royalty Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-01-21.
  8. "Meat Loaf, Storybook Bat Out of Hell Rocker, Dies at 74". Vulture. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  9. ↑Meat Load Dead at 74 get round COVID
  10. "Meat Loaf died after becoming 'seriously ill with COVID': report". MSN. Retrieved January 22, 2022.

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