Neverland Express
Meat Loaf’s Neverland Express was the rotating backing band for the late American singer Meat Loaf.
Meat Loaf’s Neverland Express  | |
|---|---|
| Origin | United States | 
| Genres | Rock Wagnerian rock  | 
| Years active | 1977–2021 | 
| Associated acts | Jim Steinman | 
| Past members | Meat Loaf | 
Band lineups
    
    1977–78 (Bat Out of Hell)
    
- Bob Kulick: lead guitars
 - Bruce Kulick: guitars
 - Steve Buslowe: bass, vocals[1]
 - Jim Steinman: piano, vocals
 - Paul Glanz: keyboards, vocals[2]
 - Joe Stefko: drums[3]
 - Karla DeVito: female lead vocals
 - Rory Dodd: vocals
 
Dead Ringer
    
- Davey Johnstone: lead guitars
 - Mark Doyle: guitars[4]
 - Steve Buslowe: bass, vocals
 - Paul Jacobs: piano, vocals
 - George Meyer: keyboards, vocals[5]
 - Terry Williams: drums
 - Pamela Moore: female lead vocals[6] [7]
 - Ted Neeley: vocals
 - Eric Troyer: vocals
 
European Tour
    
- Mark Doyle: lead guitars
 - Steve Hunter: guitars
 - Steve Buslowe: bass, vocals
 - Paul Jacobs: piano, vocals
 - George Meyer: keyboards, vocals
 - Terry Williams: drums
 - Pamela Moore: female lead vocals
 - Ted Neeley: vocals
 - Eric Troyer: vocals
 
Note: George Borowski was the guitar tech during the '81/'82 period, but often played with the band onstage, especially during encores.[8] By the end of the tour, he had become the opening act.
1983 (Midnight at the Lost and Found)
    
- Bob Kulick: lead guitars
 - Mark Doyle: guitars
 - Steve Buslowe: bass, vocals
 - Paul Jacobs: piano, vocals
 - Wells Kelly: drums
 - Kati Mac: female lead vocals
 
1984–85 (Bad Attitude)
    
- Bob Kulick: lead guitars
 - Paul Jacobs: guitars, piano, vocals
 - John Golden: bass, vocals
 - Brian Chatton: keyboards, vocals
 - Andy Wells: drums
 - Kati Mac: female lead vocals
 - Doreen Chanter: vocals
 
20/20 World Tour [Blind Before I Stop] (1986-87)
    
- Bob Kulick: lead guitars
 - Alan Merrill: guitars, vocals
 - Steve Buslowe: bass, vocals
 - Frank Doyle: keyboards
 - Chuck Burgi: drums
 - Amy Goff: female lead vocals
 - Elaine Goff: vocals
 
Lost Boys and Golden Girls / Bat Out of Hell 10th Anniversary Tour (1988)
    
- Bob Kulick: lead guitars
 - Alan Merrill: guitars, vocals
 - Steve Buslowe: bass, vocals
 - Domenic Cicchetti: keyboards
 - Chuck Burgi: drums
 - Amy Goff: female lead vocals
 - Elaine Goff: vocals
 
Note: At one point in the 1988 tour, Stevie Lange filled in for one of the Goff sisters.[9]
Bandmembers
    
- guitars: Pat Thrall, Dave Gellis
 - bass: Steve Buslowe
 - piano: Mark Alexander
 - keyboards: Mark Alexander, "Dominic Chichetti" (sic)
 - drums: Chuck Burgi, John Miceli
 - vocals: Amy Goff, Elaine Goff, "Patricia Rousseau" (sic)’’
 
Note: Paul Jacobs did piano at some rehearsals in 1989.
Everything Louder Tour (1993-94)
    
- Pat Thrall: lead guitars, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: guitars, keyboards, vocals
 - Steve Buslowe: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander : piano, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Pearl Aday: vocals (summer of 1994 only)
 
Born to Rock Tour (1995-96)
    
- Pat Thrall: lead guitars, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: guitars, keyboards, vocals
 - Steve Buslowe: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander: piano, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Pearl Aday: vocals
 
German Festival Tour (1997)
    
- Pat Thrall: lead guitars, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: guitars, keyboards, vocals
 - Steve Buslowe: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander: piano, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 
1998–2000
    
- Damon La Scot: lead guitars
 - Ray Andersen: guitars, keyboards, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: bass, vocals
 - Tom Brislin: piano, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Pearl Aday: vocals
 
Night of the Proms 2001
    
- Kasim Sulton: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander: piano, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Pearl Aday: vocals
 
2002
    
- Damon La Scot: lead guitars
 - John Golden: guitars, keyboards, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander: piano, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Pearl Aday: vocals
 
Concerts in Germany and Amsterdam
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - John Golden: guitars, keyboards, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander: piano, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Pearl Aday: vocals (in Germany only)
 - Sara Douglas: vocals (in Amsterdam only)
 
2003-04 Australian Tour
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - Randy Flowers: guitars, keyboards, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander: piano, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Renee Cologne: vocals
 
Note: Carolyn ‘C.C’ Colleti-Jablonski joined the band through mid-2003.
2005–06
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - Randy Flowers: guitars, keyboards, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander: piano, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Carolyn "C.C." Coletti–Jablonski: vocals
 
Seize the Night (3 Bats Live) 2007
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - Randy Flowers: guitars, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander: piano, vocals
 - Dave Luther: saxophones, keyboards, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Aspen Miller: female lead vocals
 - Carolyn "C.C." Coletti–Jablonski: vocals
 
2008 (Casa de Carne Tour)
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - Randy Flowers: guitars, vocals
 - Kasim Sulton: bass, vocals
 - Mark Alexander: piano, vocals
 - Dave Luther: saxophones, keyboards, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Carolyn "C.C." Coletti–Jablonski: vocals
 
Hang Cool Tour (June–December 2010)
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - Randy Flowers: guitars, vocals
 - Danny Miranda: bass, vocals
 - Justin Avery: piano, vocals[10]
 - Dave Luther: saxophones, keyboards, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 - Carolyn "C.C." Coletti–Jablonski: vocals
 
Guilty Pleasure Tour (October 2011)
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - Randy Flowers: guitars, vocals
 - Danny Miranda: bass, vocals
 - Justin Avery: piano, vocals
 - Dave Luther: saxophones, keyboards, vocals
 - Ginny Luke: violin, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 
Mad, Mad World/Last At Bat Tour (2012-13)
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - Randy Flowers: guitars, vocals
 - Danny Miranda: bass, vocals
 - Justin Avery: piano, vocals
 - Dave Luther: saxophones, keyboards, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Patti Russo: female lead vocals
 
2013–2014
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - Randy Flowers: guitars, vocals
 - Danny Miranda: bass, vocals
 - Tish Diaz: piano, vocals
 - Dave Luther: saxophones, keyboards, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Lyssa Lynne: vocals
 - Stacy Michelle: vocals
 
2015–16 (in concert)
    
- Paul Crook: lead guitars
 - Randy Flowers: guitars, vocals
 - Danny Miranda: bass, vocals
 - Justin Avery: piano, vocals
 - Dave Luther: saxophones, keyboards, vocals
 - John Miceli: drums
 - Cian Coey: vocals
 
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