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Movies Bat Out of Hell Meat Loaf Dies From COVID

Meat Loaf Dead: Bat Out of Hell Singer Dies Aged 74


'COVID's a drag - blame China': Meat Loaf, 74, said 'we're all suffering' thanks to the pandemic in Cameo video message to fan three weeks before he died from the virus


American singer Meat Loaf , who was known for hits including Bat Out Of Hell, has died at the age of 74 after selling more than 100million albums worldwide and starring in 65 movies, his family announced today.

22 Jan 2022 Daily Mail







In the paid-for Cameo video, he tried to sing Happy Birthday to a fan called Marty but his voice croaked. 'I can't really sing too well because I had anesthesia today and I had a pipe shoved down my throat. An endoscopy this morning. Ugh, Marty take care'






Meat Loaf and his wife Deborah



The singer is pictured with his two daughters, Pearl, left, and Amanda, right, in 1998.



The singer, whose real name was Marvin Lee Aday, died with his wife Deborah at his side - and while no cause or other details were given by his family, he had suffered numerous health scares over the years. Meat Loaf had an extraordinary career over six decades with the Bat Out Of Hell trilogy among his most popular musical offerings.












His hits included the near ten-minute title track from Bat Out Of Hell, Paradise By The Dashboard Light from the same album, and I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) from 1993 album Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell.

The single I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) reached number one in 28 countries and earned him a Grammy award. The rocker also played the role of Eddie in the 1975 musical film The Rocky Horror Picture Show.









RIP Meat Loaf LAST MOMENTS, He knew He was going to die





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