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Todd Rundgren

Todd Rundgren

Acting
Born: 1948-06-22
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Todd Harry Rundgren (born June 22, 1948) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and record producer who has performed a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of the band Utopia. He is known for his sophisticated and often unorthodox music, his occasionally lavish stage shows, and his later experiments with interactive entertainment. He also produced music videos and was an early adopter and promoter of various computer technologies, such as using the Internet as a means of music distribution in the late 1990s. A native of Philadelphia, Rundgren began his professional career in the mid 1960s, forming the psychedelic band Nazz in 1967. Two years later, he left Nazz to pursue a solo career and immediately scored his first US top 40 hit with "We Gotta Get You a Woman" (1970). His best-known songs include "Hello It's Me" and "I Saw the Light" from Something/Anything? (1972), which get frequent air time on classic rock radio stations, and the 1983 single "Bang the Drum All Day", which is featured in many sports arenas, commercials, and movie trailers. Although lesser known, "Couldn't I Just Tell You" (1972) was influential to many artists in the power pop genre. His 1973 album A Wizard, a True Star remains an influence on later generations of bedroom musicians. Rundgren is considered a pioneer in the fields of electronic music, progressive rock, music videos, computer software, and Internet music delivery. He organized the first interactive television concert in 1978, designed the first color graphics tablet in 1980, and created the first interactive album, No World Order, in 1994.[1][5] Additionally, he was one of the first acts to be prominent as both an artist and producer. His notable production credits include Badfinger's Straight Up (1971), Grand Funk Railroad's We're an American Band (1973), the New York Dolls' New York Dolls (1973), Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell (1977) and XTC's Skylarking (1986).

Known For

36 Works
Saturday Night Live
7.0

Saturday Night Live

1975

tv

The Mike Douglas Show
5.8

The Mike Douglas Show

1961

tv

Behind the Music
7.3

Behind the Music

1997

tv

Late Night with Conan O'Brien
7.3

Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1993

tv

Classic Albums
7.7

Classic Albums

1997

tv

Japanology Plus
6.4

Japanology Plus

2014

tv

Decker
6.6

Decker

2014

tv

Rockpalast
10.0

Rockpalast

1974

tv

Rock Concert
8.3

Rock Concert

1973

tv

The Sparks Brothers
7.3

The Sparks Brothers

2021

movie

2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
4.0

2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

2021

movie

Classic Albums: Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell
7.8

Classic Albums: Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell

1999

movie