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  1. Todd Rundgren, September 1974 Utopia embarked on their first successful tour between March and April 1974, after which Rundgren produced Hello People's The Handsome Devils and Hall & Oates' War Babies. The band's debut record came in the form of the LP titled Todd Rundgren's Utopia (November 1974). It marked Rundgren's first full-fledged venture into the progressive rock genre. Utopia ...

  2. 21 de ago. de 2018 · Tuesday, August 21, 2018. 70s Rock This Day in Music. Todd Rundgren. 42 years ago today, Todd Rundgren and Utopia took the stage of the legendary UK concert event known as the Knebworth Festival and stormed through an 11-song set which proved to be one of the more memorable performances during the course of the proceedings.

  3. 14 de sept. de 2020 · Monday, September 14, 2020. 80s Rock Happy Anniversary. Todd Rundgren. 35 years ago this month, Todd Rundgren released one of the most unique and ambitious albums of his career, an LP on which every sound you hear is – despite what instrument you may think you hearing – Rundgren’s own voice. Recorded at Utopia Sound, A CAPPELLA found ...

  4. 14 de sept. de 2021 · Todd Rundgren. It was May 1978 when Todd Rundgren released eighth album, Hermit of Mink Hollow. The LP arrived with lead single, "Can We Still Be Friends." As the record created in the wake of Rundgren's very public separation from partner, Bebe Buell, may immediately believed the song was about her. "No," Rundgren responded to Songfacts when ...

  5. 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.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2018 · If Todd Rundgren’s 1972 album SOMETHING/ANYTHING? had set certain expectations with listeners — namely, that he was a cool new hit maker, albeit one with an eccentric streak — he spent the next several years disabusing them of that notion. In fact, his 1974 double album TODD, in particular, showed him to be a full-on eccentric who just happened to be capable of writing conventional hits ...

  7. 22 de jun. de 2020 · 2. When he was 21, he almost gave up music for computer programming. In the wake of his band The Nazz breaking up, Rundgren “had already seen too much of band life,” wrote Paul Myers in his book A Wizard, A True Star: Todd Rundgren in the Studio. “In the summer of 1969, after briefly considering chucking the whole business and becoming a ...