Meat Loaf’s daughters Amanda and Pearl pay tribute to the late artist one year after his death at age 74.

Meat Loaf’s daughters Amanda and Pearl Aday took to Instagram this weekend to honor their father on the one-year anniversary of his passing.

In an Instagram post, the sisters announced that they have released a 35-minute film with Jack Bennett titled Meatloaf: A Celebration of Lifein tribute to the late singer and actor, who passed away on January 20, 2022 at the age of 74.

“We send our deepest thanks and admiration to Dad’s worldwide family of friends and fans for his continued outpouring of love and support,” the sisters said of their father, whose real name is Michael Aday. “Today marks one year since we last had to say goodbye to our father.”

Tribute: Meat Loaf’s daughters Amanda and Pearl Aday took to Instagram this weekend to honor their father on the one-year anniversary of his passing. He was photographed on stage in Australia in 2004.

They said their film “is a celebration of dad’s life and legacy, an acknowledgment of the man who was on and off the stage…not just the actor but the boss, the mentor, the friend, the husband, the best man. , the grandfather “Papa Carne”, and the father.

‘The dad who gave us love and generosity, who taught us and made fun of us. The dad who laughed and cried with us, who taught us to catch a ball and ride a bike, who celebrated our victories and picked us up when we fell.’

They continued: ‘The man who was a big boy. The man who taught us tenacity and the value of respect. Our father. The man we miss every day.

The sisters said they were “grateful to share this retrospective with career highlights and private moments from our personal archives that haven’t been shared before,” adding: “We thank you for celebrating dad and we thank you for loving him with We”. ‘

In an Instagram post, the sisters announced that they have released a 35-minute film with Jack Bennett titled Meat Loaf: A Celebration of Life, in tribute to the late singer and actor.

The famous artist, who died on January 20, 2022 at the age of 74, was photographed in Australia in 2011.

“We hope you will cry and laugh with us, and afterwards, we hope you will listen to your favorite Meat Loaf songs and sing as loud as you can. He is definitely listening.

The sisters ended the message by saying, ‘Never, ever stop ROCKING,’ telling fans their favorite charity was the painted turtlea camp for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses that was founded by the late Paul Newman.

The short film includes facets of the personal and professional life of the vocalist, known for hits like Dashboard Light’s Paradise and I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That).

Meat Loaf was seen onstage during his March 1978 Bat Out of Hell tour.

Artist Paradise by the Dashboard Light was photographed in April 1978

Queen member Brian May said in the film: ‘I had the most amazing time with Meat. I used to call him Mr. Loaf, and he didn’t seem to care. I got up with him, he got up with us and we did amazing and fun things together.

‘This big bear of a man… but in private such a small child, such a young child who didn’t want to grow up and never did. Bless him. And I think that’s why we all loved him so much. I miss you, Meat.

In the aftermath of Meat Loaf’s passing, his daughter Amanda called her late father a “complex man with a lot of passion, who wore his heart on his sleeve.”

She remembered her father People, ‘Growing up, when we were little, he always said that he never wanted to be in style. Pearl and I wanted a new pair of shoes or something, whatever was hot, fashion-wise or whatever, and he always said, “Don’t be trendy. Don’t be hip. Be cool, because cool It is always.” And that was him.

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