- He received the prestigious Berkeley Lifetime Achievement Award from the Popular Culture Society at UC Berkeley along with fellow recipients Robert Altman, Maya Angelou, Aretha Franklin, David Hockney, Liza Minnelli and Brian Wilson. Bestowed annually, the awards "honor artists who re-define a genre, show excellence through diversity in their art, communicate the essence of a time period, or work towards positive social change."
- (1989) Stage: Composed music/lyrics for "Up Against It" off-Broadway. Produced by Joseph Papp. Written by Joe Orton.
- His song, "Hello It's Me" is a winner of the BMI Million-Airs Award. It is one of the most performed songs in the BMI repertoire of approximately 4.5 million works. Only about 1,500 titles have achieved "Million-Air" status, or more than 1 million United States radio and television performances. One million performances is the equivalent of approximately 50,000 broadcast hours, or more than 5.7 years of continuous airplay. The song falls under the Three Million benchmark of this category.
- CD: "The Best of Todd Rundgren Live" (Sanc)
- Album: "Acapella". NOTE: The album featured only his voice, processed through various electronic devices, to emulate various musical instruments.
- Album: "With a Twist"
- (1974) Album: "Todd Rundgren's Utopia" (Bearsville Records).
- (1973) Album: "A Wizard, A True Star" (Bearsville Records).
- (2008) CD: "Arena"
- (1978) l Album: "Hermit of Mink Hollow" (Bearsville Recordes).
- (1978) Album: "Back to the Bars" (Bearsville Records).
- (1970) Album: "Runt" (Bearsville Records).
- (1971) Album: "Runt--The Ballad of Todd Rundgren" (Bearsville Records).
- (1972) Album: "Something/Anything?" (Bearsville Records).
- (1974) Album: "Todd" (Bearsville Records)
- (1975) Album: "Initiation" (Bearsville Records).
- (1976) Album: "Faithful" (Bearsville Records)
- (1981) Album: "Healing" (Bearsville Records).
- (1982) Album: "The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect" (Bearsville Records).
- CD: "No World Order". NOTE: This was the first interactive CD.
- (1981) Music video: Produced / directed/ starred in the video "Time Heals". NOTE: This was the first music video to utilize state-of-the-art compositing of live action and computer graphics. It became the second video to be played on MTV (after The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star").
- (1978) Single: "Can We Still Be Friends?" (Bearsville). NOTE: Reached #1 in Australia.
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