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. Pearl then majored in creative writing at Emerson College in Boston before leaving to begin her own solo career. She worked with the Los Angeles band Stella, which disbanded before any music was released. She later went on to form the self-titled band Pearl with members of Mother Superior who were best known as members of The Henry Rollins Band.
Aday married Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian who also plays guitar for her band, and the two have a child together. In 2010, Pearl released her debut album “Little Immaculate White Fox” which has been said to move away from her father’s musical influence, instead leaning heavily toward classic rock with a sound not unlike Janis Joplin.