Todd Rundgren and a friend of his were hitting the town. Their experiences with the opposite sex inspired his first Top 40 US hit.
The 1970s churned out more albums than any decade before, and many excellent ones slipped past the spotlight, partly because they flopped commercially or got buried by a louder release the same week.
Take a load off, man. Todd Rundgren’s first major project as an engineer was for the Band’s third album, 1970’s Stage Fright, following the dissolution of his own group, Nazz. Rundgren was a valuable ...
The Grateful Dead was one of the most iconic rock and roll bands of all time. Between their unmatched sound, free spirits and overall positive vibes, it makes total sense that even now, so many ...
Rock music's golden decade gave us countless masterpieces, but some of the most groundbreaking albums flew under the radar.
With more than half a century’s worth of wildly eclectic music to his name – not to mention production credits on albums as ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Todd Rundgren is hard to pin down. His wide-ranging career ...
Originally on his 1993 album No World Order, its third line is “We've got ... That this is the case, and that this is so ...
In the eighth episode of UCR’s Bold as Love Recalled and Celebrated video series, Todd Rundgren shares the story of how Jimi ...
Todd Rundgren recalled how John Lennon contacted him privately to end a public war of words that broke out in 1974. The pair met during the ex-Beatle’s infamous “lost weekend,” a time when he was ...
Todd Rundgren live at The London Palladium. Genre-defying, stripped-back, and pure artistry from a true musical legend. Rundgren is the real deal.
Todd Snider is in pain. And fans hoping to catch the gritty, live-it-to-the-hilt storyteller in person would be wise to catch the full-band tour he is launching at the end of October in support of ...