When powerhouse vocalist-actor Meat Loaf eulogized composer-producer Jim Steinman last April in Rolling Stone, the singer – who died Thursday at age 74 – said of his “Bat Out of Hell” partner, “We ...
Heralding his commercial comeback, Meat Loaf's 1993 power ballad 'I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)' was notable ...
In the wake of Meat Loaf’s death Thursday, singer Ellen Foley described her working relationship with Meat Loaf in the 1970s as “a beautiful, feisty, joyful friendship. Meat and Jim (Steinman) brought ...
NEW YORK (AP) — “Stop Right There.” They were three words that defined a hit album. They also launched a career. Singer Ellen Foley belted out the famous warning to Meat Loaf about halfway through ...
Following news of the rocker's death at 74, entertainers across music, theater and film honored the vocal powerhouse and singer of hits like "I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)." By Abbey ...
His catalog wasn't just about 'Bat Out of Hell.' Here are 12 of his greatest musical melodramas, including side trips with 'Rocky Horror' or even Ted Nugent along with the Jim Steinman classics. When ...
“Stop Right There!” Three words of warning — and three words that Ellen Foley credits with launching her career in music. It was Foley who belted out the words to Meat Loaf about halfway through their ...