(VIDEO)Meat Loaf showed everyone how the National Anthem should be sung.

Born Marvin Lee Aday on September 27, 1947, in Dallas, Texas, Meat Loaf’s journey from high school football nickname to legendary performer is a testament to his powerful voice and theatrical presence. Known for his extraordinary vocal range, it’s rumored that during one recording session, his voice blew a studio fuse. On July 13, 1994,

Meat Loaf delivered a breathtaking rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the 65th MLB All-Star Game in Pittsburgh, accompanied by Penn State’s ROTC Color Guard and a hymn-like piano. This unforgettable performance moved fans to tears, solidifying his status as an American icon. VIDEO BELOW:

 

Meat Loaf performs National Anthem

 

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