Since the majority of this book, as the subtitle suggests, is about Utopia, I’m putting it under progressive rock. This is the second volume that Billy James has written about Todd Rundgren.
William Shatner - Has Been Review by Gary Hill I have to confess to being a huge Star Trek fan. That is what drew me to William Shatner's first CD, The Transformed Man,
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Let me say to begin that I think Todd Rungren is one of the greatest songwriters of all time. I’ve never seen him live, but I’ve heard (and I’ll bet) it’s a great experience.
Todd Rundgren - Live in Madison, WI, October, 2008 Review by Josh Turner Without an opener, there was just enough time for a bathroom break before the windup. If you weren’t in your seats by 7:45 PM, you would have been missing the preliminary inning.
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You might not recognize the name Lamont Dozier immediately, unless you pay attention to songwriting credits. Lamont Dozier was part of a songwriting team known as "Dozier Holland Dozier."
I generally like things like this where an album is created by taking the track list of a famous album and having different artists reproduce the songs.
Suzanne Vega is one of my all time favourite artists and has continued to compose compelling, thought-provoking material which has made her one of the music industry's most prolific songwriters of our time.
Todd Rundgren - Todd Rundgren's Utopia Review by Steve Alspach Okay, so you're Todd Rundgren. You've just released the two-record "Something/Anything" album that included some classic pop songs like "Hello, It's Me" and "I Saw the Light."
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