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  1. Todd Harry Rundgren. Profile: American musician (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, saxophone, theremin), singer-songwriter and record producer. Born June 22, 1948 in Upper Darby, a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Todd Rundgren began his career in blues band Woody's Truck Stop but left to form Nazz in 1967 who charted with "Open ...

  2. But my feelings for you. were just something I never knew. 'Til I saw the light in your eyes. But I love you best. It’s not something that I say in jest (ha ha) 'Cause you’re different, girl, from all the rest. In my eyes. And I ran out before but I won’t do it anymore. Can’t you see the light in my eyes.

  3. Escuche a Todd Rundgren de forma ilimitada o compre los álbumes en Hi-Res 24-Bit para una calidad sonora sin igual. ... a major label. The following year, he reunited Utopia for a tour of Japan, then he set to work on his first album for Rhino's new music division, Forward. Released under the moniker TR-I -- from this point on, ...

  4. 25 de nov. de 2020 · Todd Rundgren, “Good Vibrations” (1976): On his FAITHFUL album, Rundgren delivered note-perfect covers of a number of ‘60s songs, including “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “If 6 was 9,” and “Mostly Likely You’ll Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine),” but this Beach Boys tune was arguably the most amazing reproduction of a classic track.

  5. Though this makes for a simplified view of Rundgren’s work, songs like the soulful “A Dream Goes on Forever” which blends the drum machine experiments of Sly Stone with the fey, tin pan alley pop of Elton John, and the gentle revelation of “I Saw The Light” are phenomenal even when heard out of context. MORE. 1. We Gotta Get You a ...

  6. 25 de feb. de 2016 · If you've been a fan of Todd Rundgren since the '70s, then you know all about Bearsville Records, but for those of you who aren't in the know, here's a quick history lesson: it was a label that was started by Albert Grossman, and in addition to our man Todd, the roster also featured folks like Paul Butterfield, Bobby Charles, the dB's, Foghat, NRBQ, Sparks, Randy VanWarmer, and Jesse Winchester.