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ROCKWiRED iNTERViEWS PEARL ADAY

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DECEMBER 7, 2009
ADAY OF RECKONiNG!
PEARL ADAY TALKS TO ROCKWiRED
ABOUT HER DEBUT CD LiTTLE iMMACULATE WHiTE FOX
WORKiNG WiTH MOTHER SUPERiOR
AND MAKiNG CHiCK ROCK COOL AGAiN
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For rock wailer PEARL ADAY, rock n roll was more than a dream. It was in her DNA. While that is not always a good indicator of talent (we don’t need to drop names!) it is a very good place to start from. ADAY’s musical education didn’t come from the classroom but on the road and in stadiums around the world. While attending EMERSON COLLEGE in Boston to study Creative Writing, ADAY took a semester off to tour with her father MARVIN LEE ADAY (better known as MEAT LOAF) as a back up singer. The year was 1994 and MEAT LOAF was on the heels of his comeback album ‘BAT OUT OF HELL II: BACK INTO HELL’ and the surprise hit single ‘I WILL DO ANYTHING FOR LOVE (BUT I WON’T DO THAT)’. Touring with her father was only the beginning. Before long she was the “the” backing vocalist in the rock world having lent her precious pipes to various tours and recordings by MOTLEY CRUE, FILTER, and ACE FREHLEY. Now, ADAY is standing center stage for the release of her debut CD ‘LITTLE IMMACULATE WHITE FOX’. Having worked exclusively with MOTHER SUPERIOR (guitarist JIM WILSON and bassist MARCUS BLAKE) and boyfriend SCOTT IAN of ANTHRAXX, ADAY’s ‘…WHITE FOX’ is more than a mere debut. It is ADAY’s chance to step into the light and rock. “I sang on his [MEAT LOAF’s] stage for like two years and it took me a while to learn how to be the one in the front.” says ADAY. “You are the one that is carrying the show and you are the one that has to keep things moving. You are the main focus and it is something that I am still trying to figure out. I feel more comfortable now but every time we play I learn something new about what I need to do in keeping up the energy and working with the band and making a connection. It’s a hard job but I love to do it.” (READ MORE)

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