Saturday, October 13, 2018

TODD RUNDGREN IN THE ROCK HALL OF FAME?

Todd Rundgren Nominated 
to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Class of 2019!

I had intended the Todd 50th anniversary post to be my last for a while-in fact I had written and scheduled that to post almost a year ago.

However, this seemed important enough to share.




Todd Rundgren is on the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame ballot for 2019, and fans get the opportunity to influence the outcome.

From his production work to his signature tunes to the number of RNR Hall of Famers who name him as an influence, Todd certainly has had an impact on rock and roll, and deserved to be enshrined before the hip hop (?) artists that beat him in there.

If you feel the same, then case your vote! You can cast a vote daily HERE from now until December 9.

R&RHOF BIO PAGE FOR TODD RUNDGREN

R&RHOF FAN VOTE PAGE

Monday, October 1, 2018

TODD'S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY



This month marks Todd Rundgren's fiftieth year as a recording artist, with the self-titled debut album by Nazz being released in October 1968.





The album was not commercially successful and neither was the first single, "Open My Eyes."



In Boston WMEX Music Director and DJ Ron Robin accidentally played the flip side, “Hello It’s Me,” liked it, and added it to the station's playlist. Reaction was strong and "Hello It's Me" became a number one hit at WMEX in 1968.




Several weeks later it was on the playlist of Boston's other Top 40 radio station WRKO and eventually at other stations across the country. 

The band recorded a follow-up which was intended to be a double album but was later shortened to a single record. 

Rundgren wrote most of the songs and sang lead vocals on much of the material, although tracks with Stewkey Antoni lead vocals were featured heavily on the album that was released, cleverly titled Nazz Nazz.




Rundgren left the band shortly after the follow up was released, and went to work in record production before finding success as a solo artist, first with "We Gotta Get You A Woman" and then with a cover of his own song from the first Nazz record, "Hello It's Me."

A third album (Nazz III) was released without the band's consent, replacing Rundgren's vocals with Antoni's.










HOBBY OR ADDICTION?

HOBBY OR ADDICTION?