Singer/songwriter Todd Rundgren once thought his hit "I Saw The Light" was too simple in terms of storytelling.
With the third song on the third side of his landmark third solo album, 1972’s Something/Anything?, Todd Rundgren planted a tentpole for power pop. Sure, 333 isn't as dramatic as 666 ...
After kicking around with some Philly bands in the late '60s, Todd Rundgren broke through to the mainstream in 1972 with 'Something/Anything.' For the rest of the decade, he was one of music's ...
Todd Rundgren is, at heart, an individualist — a word he’s used to title both an album (1995’s “The Individualist,” released ...
Todd Rundgren ... Dionne Warwick album so many times. Of course as the years went by and I became more of a serious songwriter, that influence [is still] somewhere in the mix." Rundgren is ...
Todd Rundgren was done with tribute tours after David Bowie and the Beatles. Burt Bacharach brought him back. Why? "Almost no clunkers," he says.