Singer/songwriter Todd Rundgren once thought his hit "I Saw The Light" was too simple in terms of storytelling.
Burt Bacharach Songbook Live' tour has Todd Rundgren, Wendy Moten and other singers reviving Bacharach's melodic thrills.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNTodd Rundgren Reveals His Songwriting InspirationTodd Rundgren has a wealth of legendary songs of his own that have powered his career through many decades. But if it hadn’t ...
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The Mirror US on MSNAxl Rose shares his three 'favorite albums of all time' – one may surprise youAxl Rose, now 63, is more commonly known as the frontman of rock band Guns N' Roses. The singer previously revealed what his ...
Todd Rundgren talks about Burt Bacharach's influence as he joins the 'What the World Needs Now: The Burt Bacharach Songbook ...
Two years after the legendary Burt Bacharach passed away, his longtime music director Rob Shirakbari is leading a tribute tour that includes Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Todd Rundgren and "The Voice" ...
Todd Rundgren was done with tribute tours after David Bowie and the Beatles. Burt Bacharach brought him back. Why? "Almost no ...
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After Beatles and Bowie tributes, Todd Rundgren returns to Burt BacharachIn 1964, singer-songwriter Todd Rundgren wasn’t quite 16 years old when a Burt Bacharach song first caught his attention.
Todd Rundgren and Rob Shirakbari perform with the “What the World Needs Now: The Burt Bacharach Songbook Live in Concert” tour at the Wiltern in Los Angeles.
In 1964, singer-songwriter Todd Rundgren wasn’t quite 16 years old when a Burt Bacharach song first caught his attention. “The first thing I heard, or the first thing I reacted to, was ‘Walk ...
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