Rory Dodd (born Port Dover, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian rock vocalist who has performed many songs written by Jim Steinman. He is probably best known...
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Steve Buslowe - bass Roy Bittan - synthesizers and piano Eric Troyer, Rory Dodd, Holly Sherwood - backing vocals Max Weinberg - drums + In initial releases...
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Most songs are sung by Steinman himself. Three of the songs are sung by Rory Dodd, who did not receive a clear indication for his work in the album's credits...
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older brother of rock vocalist Rory Dodd.[self-published source?] He also has four other siblings.[self-published source?] Dodd voiced the Random Virus in...
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1976), Irish football player Rory Dodd, Canadian rock vocalist Rory Fairweather-Neylan (born 1987), Australian ballet dancer Rory Fallon (born 1982), New Zealand...
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Sherwood and Rory Dodd performed the background vocals. Music and Lyrics: Jim Steinman Lead Vocals: Laurie Sargent Background Vocals: Rory Dodd, Holly Sherwood...
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released as a single by CBS/Columbia in 1983. The song, a duet with Rory Dodd, became Tyler's biggest career hit, topping the UK Singles Chart, and...
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few weeks later where she performed "Total Eclipse of the Heart" with Rory Dodd. Steinman described the song as "a Wagnerian-like onslaught of sound and...
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song as a single. 1993 Shining Time Station used the song, performed by Rory Dodd, in the episode "Mr. Conductor's Evil Twin" 1993 Sinéad O'Connor sang...
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Steinman. Steinman wrote all of the songs and performed on most, although Rory Dodd contributed lead vocals on some tracks. The songs were originally intended...
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Theodore and Holly Sherwood. Additionally, backing vocals were performed by Rory Dodd, Eric Troyer and Todd Rundgren. Foley had worked with Steinman on Bat...
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accompanied by guitar and wordless background vocals by Todd Rundgren, Rory Dodd and Kasim Sulton. The lead vocals recommence with another verse. The phrase...
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Steinman's 1981 solo album Bad for Good, with lead vocals by an uncredited Rory Dodd. It was later recorded by American singer Meat Loaf and released in 1994...
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programming Jimmy Bralower – drums, programming Todd Rundgren, Eric Troyer, Rory Dodd – backing vocals Arranged by Jim Steinman, Roy Bittan, and the band Backing...
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recorded the album, retitled Bad for Good, as a solo project, although Rory Dodd contributed lead vocals on some songs. Four songs from Bad for Good were...
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Lew Soloff – trumpet Jim Pugh – trombone Dave Taylor – bass trombone Rory Dodd, Eric Troyer, Holly Sherwood – background vocalists, vocal arrangement...
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is, by mistake, the studio track. The third disc is a five track DVD. Rory Dodd, Kasim Sulton – background vocal arrangers Meat Loaf – lead vocals Pat...
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Dodd (born 1978), British actress Molly Dodd (1921–1981), American actress Rory Dodd, singer Steve Dodd (1928–2014), Australian actor Sue Anna Dodd (born...
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Bat Out of Hell and Meat Loaf collaborators Todd Rundgren, Eric Troyer, Rory Dodd, Glen Burtnick and Kasim Sulton provided backing vocals. This version...
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vocals, arrangements Additional musicians Alan Spenner, Boz Burrell, Rory Dodd – backing vocals Montego Joe – percussion Tom Werman – percussion, backing...
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Steinman – spoken word (6) Cher – guest vocals (7) Rhonda Coullet (7), Rory Dodd, Ted Neeley, Allan F. Nicholls, Eric Troyer – vocals Strong, Martin Charles...
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Face to Face and Holly Sherwood as female lead vocalists, along with Rory Dodd and Eric Troyer as male backing vocalists, who appeared frequently on...
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Larry Crane – guitar (11) Bill Cuomo – keyboard and synthesizers (3) Rory Dodd – background vocals and vocal arrangement (4) Tom Dolby – main synthesizer...
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drums Larry Fast – synthesizers Jimmy Maelen – percussion Eric Troyer and Rory Dodd – additional vocals on "Fall for Love" and "Reach for the Sky" Brian May...
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group of regular background vocalists, including Bat Out of Hell veteran Rory Dodd and Eric Troyer, who appeared frequently on Steinman product during the...
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backing vocals, bass guitar Roger Powell - synthesizer Max Weinberg - drums Rory Dodd - backing vocals Ellen Foley - backing vocals "A Trip To Neverland". jimsteinman...
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Wallace Fard Muhammad (redirect from Wallace Dodd Ford)
Billings, Montana. Dodd moved to Los Angeles, using the name Wallie Dodd Ford. A World War I draft registration card for Wallie Dodd Fard from 1917 indicated...
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a Shining Time Station episode, "Do I Hear" sung by Vaneese Thomas & Rory Dodd. The song was sung by the character Carlos (played by Mark Damon Espinoza)...
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solo (3) John Agnello – backing vocals Ellison Chase – backing vocals Rory Dodd – backing vocals Andy King – backing vocals John Loeffler – backing vocals...
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- saxophone Max Weinberg - drums Phil Rizzuto - baseball play-by-play Rory Dodd - additional backing vocals Two tracks on Bat Out of Hell II: Back into...
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