With a voice and sound as big as his physical presence, Meat Loaf rose to fame with a theatrical, over the top brand of rock & roll. Best known for his classic 1977 album Bat Out Of Hell, Meat Loaf (born Marvin Lee Aday) first turned heads in the early ‘70s with roles in the musical Hair and the cult classic film The Rocky Horror Picture Show. But it was when he joined forces with brilliant, iconoclastic songwriter Jim Steinman that Meat Loaf truly met his match. Mini epics like “Paradise By The Dashboard Light” put Meat Loaf’s training as both a singer and an actor to perfect use, as he embodied the heart and soul – as well as the wit – of hormone-filled teenagers the world over.