This article is about the singer-songwriter. For the American football coach, see Tim Rose (American football). For the actor-puppeteer, see Timothy D. Rose.
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Tim Rose
Rose, c. 1966
Background information
Birth name
Timothy Alan Patrick Rose
Born
(1940-09-23)September 23, 1940 Washington, D.C., U.S.
Origin
Greenwich Village, New York, U.S.
Died
September 24, 2002(2002-09-24) (aged 62) London, England
Genres
Rock, folk, blues
Occupation(s)
Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)
Guitar, banjo, vocals
Years active
1960s–1978, 1986–2002
Labels
Columbia, FM, Capitol, Dawn/Playboy, Tiger Lily, Atlantic, Phonogram, President, See for Miles, Best Dressed, Mystic, Love Label, Cherry Red, Market Square[1]
Musical artist
Timothy Alan Patrick Rose (September 23, 1940 – September 24, 2002)[2] was an American singer and songwriter who spent much of his life in London, England, and had more success in Europe than in his native country.
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^Mathieson, Brian (March 2005). "Tim Rose Biography". Plymouth, England. (unofficial website by long-term correspondent of Rose's)
Rose formed a group called The Feldmans, later known as TimRose and the Thorns. In 1962 Rose met singer Cass Elliot (also eventually of The Mamas & the...
Third Palm Music); there the author is listed as Billy Roberts. Singer TimRose recorded the song in 1966, and copyrighted it as his own arrangement of...
America's folk music scene was on the rise when Elliot met banjoist and singer TimRose and singer John Brown, and the three began performing as the Triumvirate...
it using an electric rock-ensemble arrangement for their debut album. TimRose recorded a version in 1967, and he claimed lyrics-writing credits with...
"Dancing on the Edge" by The Hooters "Darling You Were All that I Had" by TimRose, Jody Watley "December Boys" by Peter Cincotti "Deep into Paradise" by...
American singer TimRose toured Britain and asked Band of Joy to open his concerts. When Rose returned months later, Bonham joined Rose's band. Bonham may...
the 1981 season, Reed accepted the head coaching position at NC State. TimRose was promoted from defensive coordinator and served as the head coach of...
Capture the Castle (2003), Tim Fywell's adaptation of the 1948 novel of the same title by Dodie Smith. In it, she portrayed Rose Mortmain, the elder sister...
mostly Brooker/Reid songs mixed with covers of Bob Dylan, The Rascals and TimRose tunes. Jimi Hendrix was an early vocal supporter of the band and attended...
Dew". The latter, augmented (with a controversial co-writing credit) by TimRose, became a melancholy folk rock standard, covered by Skating Polly, Fred...
(English band) The Big 3 (folk group), a folk trio comprising Cass Elliot, TimRose, and James Hendricks The Big Three, an R&B ensemble led by Willie Dixon...
of one of his mother's friends. In the mid-1950s, he sang briefly with TimRose in a high-school group named The Singing Strings. He graduated high school...
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