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  2. Neverland Express - Wikipedia

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    1.5.2 Lost Boys and Golden Girls / Bat Out of Hell 10th Anniversary Tour (1988) ... Meat Loaf’s Neverland Express is the rotating backing band for the late American ...

  3. Meat Loaf - Wikipedia

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    In the weeks following the release of Bat III, Meat Loaf and the Neverland Express did a brief tour of the U.S. and Europe, known as the Bases are Loaded Tour. In October 2006, Meat Loaf's private jet had to make an emergency landing at London Stansted Airport after the plane's forward landing gear failed. [82] [83] In 2007, Meat Loaf began The ...

  4. Patti Russo - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. 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: ... (1997 U.S. tour).

  6. Paradise by the Dashboard Light - Wikipedia

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    Meat Loaf was invited to perform live on the show with the Neverland Express, and he and Karla DeVito's February, 1978 performance of "Paradise By the Dashboard Light" would become one of the show's benchmark performances. [22] The video became a staple on MTV in the network's early years.

  7. Couldn't Have Said It Better (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is featured on Meat Loaf's 2003 album of the same name. Meat Loaf and Patti Russo performed this song nightly on the Couldn't Have Said It Better World Tour in 2003 and 2004. This song is also featured on Meat Loaf's video Bat Out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

  8. I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That) remains one of Meat Loaf’s most beloved songs, but the singer had a complex relationship with the track.

  9. Paul Crook - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Meat Loaf asked Crook to produce the album Hell In A Handbasket. The album was released on September 30, 2011. Crook spent most of 2011/2012 on the road with Meat Loaf. Meat Loaf asked Crook to mix the Guilty Pleasure Tour, Live From Sydney. In early 2013 Meat Loaf and Crook began song editing and video creation for the Last At Bat Tour ...