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May 21, 2017 - You Can Call Him Dr. Todd Rundgren
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Todd Rundgren -- a veteran musician and innovator known for hits such as "Hello, It's Me" and "Bang the Drum All Day" and for producing Meat Loaf's 'Bat Out of Hell' and XTC's 'Skylarking' -- was awarded an honorary Doctor of Performing Arts degree at DePauw University.
As he was presented with the honor, the student band played "All The Children Sing" in an arrangement created by Andrew Bobker, a rising junior at DePauw and a Rundgren fan. The musical surprise created some confusion on stage; as a result, Rundgren did not speak.
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