“So I thought the only I am going to be able to compete with these people is to get my profile up. “I am grafting like you wouldn’t believe just trying to keep working. “I am busting a gut doing clubs and I see people like Chico and all these X Factor-type stars who aren’t particularly talented making money where I work and making four times what I get,” she said. Lorraine Crosby, who dueted with Meat Loaf on his multi-million-selling I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That) will be seen by millions of viewers being rejected by all four judges on the show tonight.īut Lorraine, 52, who grew up in Walker and lives in North Shields, insisted she had no regrets about entering the contest and explained exclusively to the Chronicle why she took part. He was scheduled to perform at the Jubilee on Monday, but the show was postponed "due to illness," according to the singer's Facebook page.The Geordie singer on one of the biggest-selling singles of all time failed to get through the first round of blind auditions on BBC1’s The Voice, we can reveal today. Meat Loaf, who is best known for his Bat out of Hell trilogy of albums, is touring in Canada. The 68-year-old artist was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat problem known as Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome after another onstage collapse in London in 2003. He extends his heartfelt thanks for everyone's support and well-wishes and is expecting to make a speedy and full recovery." "He was admitted to a nearby hospital to undergo routine tests. In a statement to USA TODAY, publicist Jeremy Westby said that the Paradise by the Dashboard Light singer was suffering from severe dehydration when he collapsed near the end of his show. On Saturday, Grammy-winning singer Meat Loaf was "responsive and recovering well" after fainting during a show in Canada on Thursday. In the confusion, The New York Post pronounced Meat Loaf dead in a front page strap shared on its news apps, falling for an internet hoax, according to its rival, The New York Daily News. Videos posted on social media appeared to capture the moment, including the response by members of the singer's band and crew, who quickly crowded around him. Meat Loaf dropped his microphone and fell to the stage floor at Edmonton's Northern Jubilee Auditorium on Thursday night (Friday NZT).
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