Pearl Aday, the adopted daughter of singer Meat Loaf, was born in 1975 and was destined to have a career in the music industry. Graduating from Emerson College in Boston, where she majored in creative writing, Pearl decided music was in her blood. As well as singing back-up for Motley Crue she toured with her fathers Neverland Express touring band for nine years, singing on many albums as back-up and in duets with her father on albums and television appearances.Is this new to you? Catch up here
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This month, Pearl Aday and guitarist Scott Ian of Anthrax celebrated the birth of their first child. They are both taking a break from their music careers to enjoy some much-needed down time with their newborn. The coming months will see the pair figuring out how to balance their new baby with their famous, rocking careers.

In addition to Aday being the front person in her very own band, aptly named Pearl, and working with her husband in the band, she and her husband have also opened the Velvet More »





Pearl Aday is an American singer and the daughter of Meat Loaf. She was born in 1975 and was adopted by Meatloaf when he married her mother, Leslie Aday, in 1979. Mrs. Aday expressed interest in music very early in life and began her music career by singing backing vocals on some of her father’s albums. She once attended Emerson College and majored in creative writing. She left the school shortly after she attended because she wanted to totally focus on her music career. More »





Pearl Aday first arrived on the scene as one of the back up singers for her father, rock musician Meat Loaf for nine years. It seems her father passed a love of rock down, because she has been surrounded by the music industry her entire life. She went on to duet with her father several times and would later sing back up for Motley Crue, recording a duet co-written and produced by Nikki Sixx for Meat Loaf that was included with the 2003 album Couldn’t Have Said It Better. More »