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'''Mark "Moogy" Klingman''' (born 7 September 1950, in [[New York City]], [[New York]], [[USA]]), was a founding member of [[ Todd Rundgren|Todd Rundgren's]] [[Utopia (rock band)|Utopia]] and is a solo recording artist and songwriter.
'''Mark "Moogy" Klingman''' (born 7 September 1950, in [[New York City]], [[New York]], [[USA]]), was a founding member of [[ Todd Rundgren|Todd Rundgren's]] [[Utopia (rock band)|Utopia]] and is a solo recording artist and songwriter.



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Moogy Klingman

Mark "Moogy" Klingman (born 7 September 1950, in New York City, New York, USA), was a founding member of Todd Rundgren's Utopia and is a solo recording artist and songwriter.

History

Klingman's association with Todd Rundgren commenced in 1969. Through Rundgren, Klingman became the executive producer and musical director of the Music From Free Creek "supersession" project, which featured the participation of such internationally renowned artists as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Keith Emerson, Mitch Mitchell, Harvey Mandel and Linda Ronstadt.[1]

Klingman has released several solo albums containing songs that went on to be recorded by people like Johnny Winter, Eric Clapton, Barry Manilow, Bette Midler, Todd Rundgren and others. He wrote the song "Dust in the Wind" (not to be confused with the hit song of the same name by Kansas), which Todd Rundgren recorded on his Something/Anything? album and Guns N' Roses have occasionally performed live in concert. Klingman co-wrote a song with Buzzy Linhart called, You Gotta Have Friends, which is Bette Midler's theme song.

Klingman has played, recorded and/or had his songs covered by many rock legends, including Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, Luther Vandross, Bob Dylan, Bo Diddley, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Allan Woody and Warren Haynes from the Allman Brothers & Gov't Mule. Klingman has also worked with great female rockers like Carly Simon, Cindy Lauper, Shawn Colvin, Irene Cara, and Thelma Houston.

Klingman also played in the "Moogy/Woody Band" with Allman Brothers alumni Allan Woody, and Warren Haynes.


References

  1. ^ Interview with Moogy Klingman by I.C. Timerow, 2001; www.moogymusic.com.