Little-known fact: vocalist/rhythm guitarist Derek St. Holmes quit Ted Nugent's band briefly during the recording of the classic "Free-For-All" album. Uncle Ted sang the title track and St. Holmes sang three songs ("Dog Eat Dog," "Turn It Up," and "Light My Way.") They needed a singer for five other songs, and guess who it was?
Meat Loaf.
He sang one of my all-time favorite Nugent songs, "I Love You So I Told You A Lie," along with "Together," "Street Rats," "Writing On The Wall," and "Hammerdown," the latter of which he performed in his solo concerts.
When "Bat Out Of Hell" came out in 1977 and made it big, I knew I'd heard the voice somewhere before. Turns out I had. The second solo Ted Nugent album after the Amboy Dukes disbanded.
I never owned "Bat Out Of Hell" but I've definitely heard most of the songs on it over the years, but my overriding memory of Mr. Aday is his performance on one of the seminal albums of my youth.