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  2. Karla DeVito - Wikipedia

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    Karla DeVito (born May 29, 1953) is an American singer and actress. [1] ... In 2016, she contributed vocals to Meat Loaf's Braver Than We Are. Personal life

  3. Paradise by the Dashboard Light - Wikipedia

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    Meat Loaf was invited to perform live on the show with the Neverland Express, and he and Karla DeVito's February, 1978 performance of "Paradise By the Dashboard Light" would become one of the show's benchmark performances. [22] The video became a staple on MTV in the network's early years.

  4. He would do anything for rock (yes, even that): How Meat Loaf ...

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  5. Ellen Foley - Wikipedia

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    Although Karla DeVito (who toured with Meat Loaf in support of the album) is featured in the music video, DeVito is lip synching to Foley's vocals. [ 9 ] Her debut album Night Out was released in 1979; the album's single "What's a Matter Baby" reached No. 7 in the Dutch charts and No. 92 on the US charts.

  6. Ellen Foley, Meat Loaf’s ‘Paradise by the Dashboard Light ...

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    It also sort of reunited me and Karla DeVito. [Meat Loaf invited the two singers most associated with “Paradise,” Foley and DeVito, to come together and sing on the album’s 11-minute-plus ...

  7. Meet the Real-Life Partners of the Cast of “Beetlejuice ...

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    Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman got married in 1982 and have been partners in life and on set, working together on projects such as Taxi, Swap Meet, Matilda, 10 Items or Less and more.

  8. Braver Than We Are - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Foley and Karla DeVito were approached to record duets on the album. In September 2013, Meat Loaf told BroadwayWorld that he would—with Steinman's approval—like to record duets with Bonnie Tyler and Lorraine Crosby as well. [11] Ultimately, all the songs were written or co-written by Steinman.

  9. I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That) remains one of Meat Loaf’s most beloved songs, but the singer had a complex relationship with the track.