Internationally acclaimed, Grammy award-winning singer and actor Michael Lee Aday, better known as Meat Loaf died on Thursday the 20th January 2022. His agent, Michael Greene confirmed the news in a post on Facebook.
His announcement wrote that Michael died Thursday night with his wife Deborah by his side. He added that the singer’s daughters Pearl and Amanda and close friends also had a chance to spend time with him and say their goodbyes during the last 24 hours. A cause of death is not being released.
Meat Loaf, as an artist, is most famous for his albums the Bat Out of Hell Trilogy, ‘Bat Out of Hell’, ‘Bat Out of Hell II’: ‘Back into Hell’, and ‘Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose’. These albums sold in excess of 65 million copies and have been regularly named some of the best-selling albums in history.
Meat Loaf won a Grammy Award for his song’ I’d Do Anything for Love’. He’ll also be remembered for big hits like ‘Two of Three Ain’t Bad’ and, ‘Paradise by the Dashboard Light’.
In addition to his phenomenal singing career, he was also known for his outstanding acting career, with notable roles playing Eddie in ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ and ‘Bob in Fight Club’.