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Ralph Schuckett, Former Utopia Keyboardist, Dies at 73


Ralph Schuckett, Former Utopia Keyboardist, Dies at 73
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Schuckett first worked with Todd Rundgren on his fourth LP,
A Wizard, a True Star. Soon afterward, Rundgren recruited for his new project, Tood Rundgren’s Utopia. Schuckett would contribute to the band’s self-titled debut LP, released in 1974, as well as the 1975 live album,
Another Live.
Todd (1974),
Back to the Bars (1978).
Schuckett departed Todd Rundgren’s Utopia in 1975. The group would shorten its name to Utopia the following year.
Before, during and after his Utopia run, Schuckett also worked as a session musician, playing on songs by a long list of legendary artists. The keyboardist played on Carole King s ....

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Ralph Schuckett, Keyboardist on Todd Rundgren and Carole King Classics and a Composer for Animation, Dies at 73


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Ralph Schuckett, a keyboard player best known as a member of Todd Rundgren’s Utopia as well as an in-demand session player and producer and, later, composer for “Pokemon” and other animation projects, died Sunday at 73.
No cause of death was immediately given, although he was known to have been ill. When a Utopia reunion tour was announced in early 2018, Schuckett was announced as part of the lineup and even met with other members for a publicity photo, but he was forced to withdraw shortly before rehearsals began. ....

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We continue our look back at the music of 50 years ago….
You heard the term singer-songwriter alot in 1971. Even though songwriters like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and James Taylor had already released lots of examples, it was seeming to become more of a thing. And 1971 saw lots of songwriters record their own songs and sell zillions of records. One of the more iconic albums to come out of that year was the second Lp from a transplanted New Yorker who had landed in the canyons of LA. That album was, of course, Tapestry from Carole King. It’s also ironic, I think, that King released one of most popular “singer-songwriter” LPs considering how she got her start in the music business. As wonderfully told in the musical “Beautiful” (see it if you can) she worked as a teenager in New York for music publisher Don Kirshner, writing (with her future husband Gerry Goffin)  songs for other people to sing. In fact, two of the songs on Tapestry were hits for other people first ....

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