According to his social media page, Michael Lee Aday, the singer professionally known as Meat Loaf, has died.

Aday's stage name, according to Wikipedia, was given to him by his football coach (due to his size). Aday took to the name and used it professionally for the rest of his life.

Born in Dallas, Meat Loaf began acting and singing in high school and would end up starring in several musicals. He was still very involved in theatre when he began work on his breakout album, "Bat Out of Hell". That album produced hits like "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" and "Paradise by the Dashboard Light".

Meat Loaf went on to star in over 60 movies and sold more than 100 million albums in his lifetime, according to his Facebook page.

No official cause of death has been released.

Celebrity Kids Who Look Exactly Like Their Famous Parents

CHECK IT OUT: The Best Movie Character Names of the 1980s

30 famous people you might not know were college athletes

Stacker dug deep to find 30 celebrities who were previously college athletes. There are musicians, politicians, actors, writers, and reality TV stars. For some, an athletic career was a real, promising possibility that ultimately faded away due to injury or an alternate calling. Others scrapped their way onto a team and simply played for fun and the love of the sport. Read on to find out if your favorite actor, singer, or politician once sported a university jersey.

 

 

 

More From 97.3 The Dawg