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Frustrated with the record industry, Todd Rundgren turns to the Internet
January 8, 1997. Todd Rundgren looked into the future of the music business and didn't see himself represented. Not in the recording process, not in the marketing and certainly not in record-store sales. So, starting in February, Rundgren will become the first musician to present and market his work solely on the Internet.
From:
 Augusta Chronicle

Rundgren to use Web to let fans in on CD's creation
January 16, 1997. Veteran musician and multimedia pioneer Todd Rundgren plans to offer his studio musings exclusively via an Internet subscription service.By Bruce Haring.
From:
 USA Today

Rundgren's Master Plan For Web Music
February 11, 1997. Todd Rundgren, the Philadelphia native who hit it big in the 70s with singles like "Hello, It's Me" and "I Saw the Light," has a master plan for a new kind of music Web site.
From: ZDNet News

Go to- iMusic
iMusic
February 1997. Bio by Brett Milano, Same as "Best of" liner notes. If Todd Rundgren didn't get bored so easily, he might have a catalog filled with nothing but pop hits...
From:
 iMusic

Todd Rundgren still goes his own way
July 31, 1997. Telephone Interview promoting a live date. By Greg Cahill.
From:
 metroactive

Go to- Yahoo! Internet Life
Yahoo! Internet Life
September 11, 1997. Web Top 40-Music sites and stars who rock the Web, Todd comes in at #5.
From:
 ZDnet

Go to- Mac Fan
Mac Fan
October 1, 1997. "Cover photo" of Todd Rundgren.
From:
 Mac Fan

Carefree Theater
November 20, 1997. West Palm Beach Tour review by Michelle Harris. Todd Rundgren: Lounge Lizard?....
From:
 ink19

Go to- Irving Plaza, NYC
Irving Plaza, NYC
November 26, 1997. Ticket info with bio.
From:
 Irving Plaza


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