Lumidee

Lumidee is an American R&B singer. She was raised in Spanish Harlem by her grandmother and began singing when whe was twelve years old.

On June 23, 2003, she released her debut album Almost Famous, featuring the hit top ten "Never Leave You (Uh Oh)".

Discography

  • 2003: Almost Famous

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On June 23, 2003, she released her debut album Almost Famous, featuring the hit top ten "Never Leave You (Uh Oh)". Meat Loaf is the father of singer Pearl Aday and actress Amanda Aday, who has been featured on the television series Carnivale. Lumidee is an American R&B singer. She was raised in Spanish Harlem by her grandmother and began singing when whe was twelve years old. The following week he underwent a surgical procedure intended to correct the problem. 2003: Almost Famous. He collapsed of what was later diagnosed as Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Reportedly he has had at least seventeen concussions. His most recent problem was during a November 17, 2003, performance at London's Wembley Arena.

Meat Loaf is known for his size (at times over 300 pounds) and manic stage presence and has suffered from a number of health problems and injuries. Subsequent albums were far less successful, with the exception of the 1992 sequel album Bat Out Of Hell 2: Back Into Hell which reunited Meat Loaf and Steinman and sold over 10 million copies [1] (http://www.canoe.ca/JamMusicArtistsS/steinman_jim.html). Featuring melodramatic songs and arrangements by Steinman and bombastic production by Todd Rundgren, it was a huge commercial and critical success, ultimately selling over 30 million copies worldwide, and spawning several hit singles including "Paradise by the Dashboard Light", "Two out of Three Ain't Bad" and "You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth". In 1977, Meat Loaf released his breakthrough album Bat Out Of Hell.

Capitalizing on this notoriety, he performed with the National Lampoon road show (where he first worked with future collaborator Jim Steinman), and sang on Ted Nugent's 1976 album Free For All. He started his career as an actor in musicals such as Hair, and came to national attention with a featured role in The Rocky Horror Show. His first LP was Meat Loaf & Stoney (1969). His schoolmates would later turn it into Meat Loaf.

Although there have been various explanations for his stage name, according to his official website, his name started when his father called him "Meat" as a two-year-old. Meat Loaf (born Marvin Lee Aday September 27, 1951) is an American actor and rock and roll performer who came to fame with his album Bat out of Hell and for his movie performances such as Eddie in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. 2003 Couldn't Have Said It Better. 2003 Fallen Angel (compilation).

1996 Live Around the World. 1995 Welcome to The Neighborhood. 1993 Bat out of Hell II: Back Into Hell. 1987 Live at Wembley.

1986 Blind Before I Stop. 1984 Bad Attitude. 1983 Midnight at the Lost and Found. 1981 Dead Ringer.

1977 Bat out of Hell. 1971 Stoney & Meat Loaf. State Fair (1962) (as an extra). The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).

Americathon (1979). Scavenger Hunt (1979). Roadie (1980). Dead Ringer (1981).

Out of Bounds (1986). The Squeeze (1987). Motorama (1991). Wayne's World (1992).

The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag (1992). Leap of Faith (1992). Spice World (1997). Gunshy (1998).

Black Dog (1998). The Mighty (1998). Outside Ozona (1998). Crazy in Alabama (1999).

Fight Club (1999). A Tekerölantos naplója (1999). Blacktop (2000). Rustin (2001).

Focus (2001). The 51st State (2001). Polish Spaghetti (2001). Face to Face (2001).

The Salton Sea (2002). Wishcraft (2002). Learning Curves (2002). formula 51 (2003).

A Hole in One (2003).