Pearl Aday Hitting The Road
. Her debut album, Little Immaculate White Fox is an epic blend of hard rock, blues and soul, connected by Pearl's distinct and empowering vocals. Produced by Joe Barresi (QOTSA, Tool, Jane's Addiction) the album features Anthrax guitarist (and fianc�e of Pearl) Scott Ian, Jerry Cantrell, Ted Nugent and Mother Superior � the touring band for Daniel. As the daughter of rock legend Meat Loaf, Pearl lived and breathed rock n' roll since the day she was born. Music was everywhere - whether it was in a recording studio (where she could be found napping in a guitar case) or a place where her dad was performing in front of thousands of people, Pearl lived it. Her foray into the music biz began singing back up on tour for Meat Loaf and Motley Crue. You can also hear her unmistakable pipes on Ace Frehley's 'Genghis Khan.' The songs on Pearl's debut album are as original as they are familiar. Drawing inspiration from classic, hard and southern rock, along with soulful elements of R&B, Little Immaculate White Fox is a spirited collection of passion, pain and love -100% pure and infectious. If you saw Pearl's recent performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, you may have got a glimpse of what she can do. Better yet, go see her live. As Pearl promises, "Every live show is an adventure." Preview and Purchase Pearl Aday CDs |
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