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Meat Loaf - Wikipedia. This article is about the American entertainer. For the food, see Meatloaf. Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 2. Meat Loaf, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell trilogy of albums (consisting of Bat Out of Hell, Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell, and Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose) has sold more than 5.

Almost 4. 0 years after its release, it still sells an estimated 2. He is also known for his powerful wide- ranging operatic voice and theatrical live performances. After he enjoyed success with Bat Out of Hell and Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell and earned a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the song "I'd Do Anything for Love", Meat Loaf experienced some initial difficulty establishing a steady career within the United States.

However, he has retained iconic status and popularity in Europe, especially the United Kingdom, where he received the 1. Brit Award for Best selling album and single, appeared in the 1. Spice World, and ranks 2.

UK charts as of 2. He ranked 9. 6th on VH1's "1. Greatest Artists of Hard Rock". He is one of the best- selling music artists of all time, with worldwide sales of more than 8. He has also appeared in over 5. His most notable roles include Eddie in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1. Voodoo Possession Full Movie Part 1 more. Robert "Bob" Paulson in Fight Club (1.

The Lizard" in The 5. State (2. 00. 2). He has also appeared as a guest actor in television shows such as Monk, Glee, South Park, House, and Tales from the Crypt. Early life[edit]Marvin Lee Aday was born in Dallas, Texas,[6] the only child of Wilma Artie (née Hukel), a school teacher and a member of the Vo- di- o- do Girls gospel quartet, and Orvis Wesley Aday, a police officer. His father was an alcoholic who would go on drinking binges for days at a time.[7] Aday and his mother would drive around to all the bars in Dallas, looking for Orvis to take him home.

As a result, Aday often stayed with his grandmother, Charlsee Norrod.[7]Meat Loaf relates a story in his autobiography, To Hell and Back, about how he, a friend, and his friend's father drove out to Love Field on November 2. John F. Kennedy land. After watching him leave the airport, they went to Market Hall, which was on Kennedy's parade route. On the way, they heard that Kennedy had been shot, so they headed to Parkland Hospital, where they saw Jackie Kennedy get out of the car and Governor. John Connally get pulled out, although they never saw the president taken out.

In 1. 96. 5, Aday graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School, having already started his acting career via school productions such as Where's Charley? The Music Man.[8] After attending college at Lubbock Christian College, he transferred to North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas). After he received his inheritance from his mother's death, he rented an apartment in Dallas and isolated himself for three and a half months. Eventually, a friend found him. A short time later, Aday went to the airport and caught the next flight leaving.

The plane took him to Los Angeles.[9]Music career[edit]In Los Angeles, Aday formed his first band, "Meat Loaf Soul", after a nickname coined by his football coach due to his weight. During the recording of their first song, he hit a note so high that he managed to blow a fuse on the recording monitor.[1. He was immediately offered three recording contracts, which he turned down.[7] Meat Loaf Soul's first gig was in Huntington Beach at the Cave, opening for Van Morrison's band, Them. While performing their cover of the Howlin' Wolf song "Smokestack Lightning", the smoke machine they used made too much smoke and the club had to be cleared out. Later, the band was the opening act at Cal State Northridge for Renaissance, Taj Mahal and Janis Joplin. The band then underwent several changes of lead guitar, changing the name of the band each time.

The new names included Popcorn Blizzard and Floating Circus.[1. As Floating Circus, they opened for the Who, the Fugs, the Stooges, MC5, Grateful Dead and the Grease Band. Their regional success led them to release a single, "Once Upon a Time", backed with "Hello". Then Meat Loaf joined the Los Angeles production of Hair.[1. During an interview with New Zealand radio station ZM, Meat Loaf stated that the biggest life struggle he had to overcome was not being taken seriously in the music industry.

He compared his treatment to that of a "circus clown".[1. Stoney & Meat Loaf[edit]With the publicity generated from Hair, Meat Loaf was invited to record with Motown. They suggested he do a duet with Shaun "Stoney" Murphy, who had performed with him in Hair, to which he agreed.

The Motown production team in charge of the album wrote and selected the songs while Meat Loaf and Stoney came in only to lay down their vocals. The album, titled Stoney & Meatloaf (sic, Meatloaf as one word), was completed in the summer of 1.

September of that year. A single released in advance of the album, "What You See Is What You Get", reached number thirty- six on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart (the same chart is now titled Hot R& B/Hip- Hop Songs) and seventy- one on the Billboard Hot 1. To support their album, Meat Loaf and Stoney toured with Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers, opening up for Richie Havens, the Who, the Stooges, Bob Seger, Alice Cooper and Rare Earth. Meat Loaf left soon after Motown 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. The album has been re- released after Meat Loaf's success, with Stoney's vocals removed. Meat Loaf's version of "Who Is the Leader of the People?" was released, but the album failed.

More Than You Deserve[edit]After the tour, Meat Loaf rejoined the cast of Hair, this time on Broadway. After he hired an agent, he auditioned for the Public Theater's production of More Than You Deserve. It was during the audition that Meat Loaf first met his future collaborator Jim Steinman. He sang a former Stoney and Meatloaf favorite of his, "(I'd Love to Be) As Heavy as Jesus" (on VH1 Storytellers, Meat Loaf shares his first introduction with Jim Steinman: Meat Loaf would revive Steinman's reaction to his intimate audience, "Well, I think you're heavy as two Jesuses to be a matter of fact!"), and with that, 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.

After it closed, he appeared in As You Like It with Raúl Juliá and Mary Beth Hurt. He recorded a single of "More Than You Deserve", with a cover of "In the Presence of the Lord" as the B- side. He was only able to save three copies of it, because the record company did not allow its release. With those three copies he released many rare CDs featuring the two songs. He recorded it again (1. The original single came out on RSO SO- 4. A side copies with "More Than You Deserve" in mono and stereo on them.[1.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show[edit]During the winter of 1. Rainbow in New York in Washington, D. C., Meat Loaf was asked to be in The Rocky Horror Show, playing the parts of Eddie and Dr.

Everett Scott.[1. 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.[1. About the same time, Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman started work on Bat Out of Hell.