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We take apart a musical artist, one fact at a time, in order to reassemble them as a food.
Marvin Lee Aday, otherwise known as Meat Loaf, is the topic of these weeks TBCBYF episode. He left this world at the age of 74 due to alleged Covid complications, but his legacy and infamy will live on forever. Alongside musical collaborator Jim Steinman, their musical presence in the world transcended all the musical trends in their time against the odds. How did he do it? I bring in my “in-memoriam” podcasting partner, Nate Hall, to figure out what magical combination it took to make this Broadway rock act create one of the best selling albums ever. If you like what you’re hearing, please rate the show on Apple Podcasts. Once again sponsored by Izzy’s Coffee. Cook on and rock out!
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This Band Could Be Your Food
We take apart a musical artist, one fact at a time, in order to reassemble them as a food.