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  2. Neverland Express - Wikipedia

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    Meat Loaf’s Neverland Express is the rotating backing band for the late American singer Meat Loaf. The Neverland Express have continued touring with American singer ...

  3. Meat Loaf - Wikipedia

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    Meat Loaf and Steinman formed the band Neverland Express to tour in support of Bat Out of Hell. Their first gig was opening for Cheap Trick in Chicago. Meat Loaf gained national exposure as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on March 25, 1978. [ 38 ]

  4. John Miceli - Wikipedia

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    Miceli began touring with Meat Loaf in 1991 and was a part of the Neverland Express when Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell took off, launching a major industry comeback for Meat Loaf.

  5. Category:Neverland Express members - Wikipedia

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    Members of Meat Loaf's live band, the Neverland Express. Pages in category "Neverland Express members" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  6. Pearl Aday - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Aday (born 1975) is an American singer. She is the adopted daughter of vocalist Michael Lee Aday, better known as Meat Loaf, and was a member of his touring band Neverland Express for nine years starting in the mid-1990s.

  7. The Seize the Night Tour - Wikipedia

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    Many musicians from recent tours returned to play in the Neverland Express band. The most major change was the departure of Patti Russo, who had toured with Meat Loaf for 13 years.

  8. Meat Loaf fielded questions about the true meaning of “that” throughout his career. ... was released as a single in 1979 and was inspired by the story of Peter Pan and Neverland.

  9. Wells Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly joined the Neverland Express, the backing band for Meat Loaf, in 1983. [6] He played on one album, Bad Attitude, and played on Meat Loaf's song "Nowhere Fast", both released a month after Kelly's death. Wells played on two tours: "Midnight at the Lost & Found" (1983), and "Bad Attitude" (1984–1985), the latter tour Kelly died mid-way ...