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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 ...
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] In 1978, Meat Loaf jumped off a stage in Ottawa, Ontario, breaking his leg.
Patti Russo is featured as Meat Loaf's duet partner on numerous albums, singles and videos. Russo has also been featured as Meat Loaf's opening act, debuting her own original material. She debuted her solo song "Bring Me a Bible and a Beer" during Meat Loaf's shows on the 2008 Casa de Carne Tour. Russo has recorded duets on all of Meat Loaf's ...
Marion Raven joined Meat Loaf for the first leg. She was the supporting act, promoting her album Set Me Free. Meat Loaf introduced her on stage at the latter stages of the concerts to duet on "It's All Coming Back to Me Now". [3] Supporting acts for the second leg included backing singer C.C. Colletti and Mother Pearl.
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.
In 1994, she was a backing singer for Meat Loaf's 1994 Everything Louder summer tour promoting the album Bat out of Hell II, as well as the follow-up tour in 1996, Born to Rock. She was a member of her father's backing band when they performed at the inaugural ball in 1997 for Bill Clinton. She became a full-fledged member of Neverland Express ...
Miceli began touring with Meat Loaf in 1991 and was a part of the Neverland Express when Bat Out of Hell II: ... (1997 U.S. tour).
Following auditions, Aspen would tour with Meat Loaf as his duet partner and backup vocalist on the Seize the Night tour, through 2006 and 2007. [1] [6] Aspen also toured with the cast of Dirty Dancing in America, and would later be a swing in the Broadway production of American Idiot, a show featuring songs of the popular band Green Day.