So, you say you like melodies? Putting your priorities there may consign you to minority status among 2025’s wider bloc of pop fans. But for the sonorously starved among us, a bit of manna from a more ...
Few music fans consider David Bowie to be the missing link between fellow Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Todd Rundgren and legendary pop songwriter Burt Bacharach, who won six Grammy Awards, three ...
But for the man who once released an album called The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect, performing live does just as much to satiate his creative urges with the most recent road jaunt being the ...
Todd Rundgren’s Me/We tour is one for the faithful. And it’s all about the music. The typically talkative, and usually hilariously opinionated, musician said nothing beyond thank you and quick band ...
Todd Rundgren spent the 1970s making his name as a maker of melodic hit songs and quirky albums for himself, his band Utopia, and the artists he produced. The following decades were a time of ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Lynn Goldsmith As his latest tour titled Me/We continues, iconic singer, songwriter, ...
As a singer, songwriter, guitarist, video pioneer, producer, recording artist, computer software developer, and conceptualist, Todd Rundgren continues to make a lasting impact on both the form and ...
Todd Rundgren performs his best-known songs with a band featuring John Ferenzik, Jesse Gress, Prairie Prince and Kasim Sulton, on Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, at Tipitina's. (Photo by Panacea Entertainment) ...
Todd Rundgren swore off tribute tours after Celebrating David Bowie. He was enticed back by the opportunity to celebrate Burt Bacharach, a songwriter whose work Rundgren considers consistently ...
There are a number of reasons Todd Rundgren is drawn to a package tour like "It Was 50 Years Ago Today: A Tribute to the Beatles." "One is to get it out of your system," he says, with a laugh. "When ...
Carvey: Dana Scarkey with Hal Billner. What do you think of Madonna? Rundgren: We don’t have to start there, right? Carvey: No, we don’t have to. That’d be too complicated. Hal Willner: Try this. In ...