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Meat Loaf: Tour, New Album with Steve Vai, Brian May, Jack Black

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Meat Loaf will embark on a summer North American tour beginning July 3 in support of his star-studded forthcoming album Hang Cool Teddy Bear, it was announced today. Meat Loaf’s latest album, whose title comes from a line in Beyond The Valley of the Dolls, was produced by Rob Cavallo (Dave Matthews Band, Green Day, Fleetwood Mac) and features guest appearances by Jack Black, Hugh Laurie, Kara DioGuardi, Queen’s Brian May and Steve Vai. Hang Cool Teddy Bear is out May 11 on Roadrunner/Loud & Proud Records. Free single downloads from the new album will be included in the price of the ticket in select markets.

The CD’s theme was inspired by screenwriter-director Kilian Kerwin’s story. A soldier who has been wounded in battle thinks he is going to die. Instead of his life flashing backward at the prospect, his life flashes forward into what could have been. The inter-related songs are the different scenarios he finds himself in. It’s not always the same time or place, but it is always the same woman. The first video, “Los Angeloser,” tells a tale of a bad significant other who takes advantage of a generous lover.

“I wanted it big, I wanted it dramatic, I wanted a rock record,” Meat Loaf says. “Yes, it sounds like a Meat Loaf record. But it sounds different, too; it sounds new, it sounds fresh. It speaks to you in a different way.”

The first leg of the summer 2010 North American tour begins on July 3rd in Gilford, NH at the Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion. More dates will be announced shortly. See currently scheduled Meat Loaf tour dates here.

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Half a loaf, or half-baked?

The latest American health-care reform plan is unveiled in the Senate

WHEN Barack Obama outlined his vision for health reform to Congress on September 9th, he insisted that any bill must cut the uninsured by 30m, cost only $900 billion and raise the federal deficit not “one dime”. The leading congressional bills thus far fail the test, but Max Baucus, the head of the Senate’s powerful Finance Committee, now says he can pull this off.

After intense bipartisan negotiations, Mr Baucus unveiled his bill on September 16th. His effort would force most Americans to obtain cover, but in return insurers must agree not to drop coverage because customers have “pre-existing conditions” or because spending caps have been reached. …