Meat Loaf, originally named Marvin Lee Aday, was born in Dallas, Texas on September 27, 1947.
His stage name came from a nickname his high school football team gave him. This name has followed him throughout his career as Meat Loaf became well-known for his strong and wide-ranging voice along with his dramatic live performances.
Meat Loaf’s incredible voice has always amazed fans and casual listeners too. There are stories that during one of Meat Loaf’s recording sessions, he hit such a high note that it caused the studio to blow a fuse. After you see him perform, you might wonder if that tale is true.
On July 13, 1994, the Grammy Award-winning singer gave an unforgettable performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the 65th MLB All-Star Game held at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
With Penn State’s ROTC Color Guard by his side, Meat Loaf took America’s cherished song to new heights! He broke all expectations and showed everyone how The Star-Spangled Banner should really be sung.
There were no dry eyes in the crowd. People stood up and sang along with their hands over their hearts facing the flag. In every part of the stadium fans were wiping tears away from their faces—even kids!
What made this performance so special was the beautiful piano music played by Meat Loaf’s pianist which set a noble tone for this momentous occasion. All these elements combined created an unforgettable experience.
It was an amazing memory for those who witnessed it live or watched on TV as Meat Loaf earned admiration from a thankful nation gaining many new fans.
You are about to see one of the best performances of our National Anthem ever done by anyone! It felt like this powerful song was meant just for Meat Loaf!