As TMZ confirmed his manager Michael Green, Meat Loaf passed away on Thursday evening, January 20th.
He had to attend a business dinner earlier this week for the show he was working on – “I would do anything for love”, but the dinner was canceled because he fell ill with Covid-19. His condition quickly became critical.
Green points out that the artist’s wife and two daughters were next to him when he died.
It is not clear whether he was vaccinated.
Jauns.lv has already reported that American singer Marwin Lee Eddie, known as “Meat Loaf”, died at the age of 74.
Released in 1977, “Bat Out Of Hell” became one of the best-selling in the history of the United States (more than 14 million copies sold) and for a long time topped the charts in other countries.
Marwin Lee Eddie chose the musical path because his parents were also gospel musicians in Texas, where the musician was born and raised. The parents were not happy with their son’s passion for rock music.
Marvin’s mother died at the age of 15. Shortly afterwards, he moved to Los Angeles, where he released his first album, Stoney & Meat Loaf, at the age of 24, in 1971 with the pseudonym Stoney & Meat Loaf.
The pseudonym “Meat Loaf” is a nickname given to Eddie by his football coach in his youth. The big and clumsy young man often fell on the football field and was covered in mud all the time.
It is with this pseudonym that musicians are known all over the world. Many people don’t even know his real name, even his friends called him Meat Loaf.
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