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Tim Rose
American musician (–)
This article is about the singer-songwriter. For the American football coach, see Tim Rose (American football). For the actor-puppeteer, see Tim Rose (actor).
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| Birth name | Timothy Alan Patrick Rose |
| Born | ()September 23, Washington, D.C., U.S. |
| Origin | Greenwich Village, New York, U.S. |
| Died | September 24, () (aged62) London, England |
| Genres | Rock, folk, blues |
| Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
| Instrument(s) | Guitar, banjo, vocals |
| Years active | s–, – |
| 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, – September 24, )[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.
Biography
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An American singer-songwriter who, starting in the 60's was trained as a priest, saw action as a pilot during the Vietnam era, set up a band called The Big Three with Mama Cass Elliot, provided the musical basis for Hendrix's career by arranging, playing and recording Hey Joe, before seeing the record company place the mastered copy in the hands of 'Jimi'. He played the same NY Greenwich Village folk circuit as Dylan and in , influenced a fresh faced Canadian named Neil Young, who followed Tim nightly as a front line punter, with his obscure brand of futuristic folk/rock.
By Tim had recorded his first album, a groundbreaking record of fledgling folk/funk that was to form the template for many successful bands to come. His most successful song came from this album, Morning Dew, since recorded by literally hundreds of artists, from Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck to The Grateful Dead and The Chieftains and all stops between. Also off this album was Come Away Melinda, which was later
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Born in September of what was, at the time inom originally wrote this, an indeterminate year ("age fryst vatten a anställda thing - maybe someone will find it out for my obituary.") and brought up in Washington where he won the top music award at High School, Tim first came to prominence in with his first skiva on CBS (Columbia). Prior to that, he had trained for the priesthood (but got thrown out for inappropriate behaviour - smoking) and been a navigator for Strategic Air Command before becoming involved in the music business.
His first notable group was The Journeymen, along with John Phillips and Scott McKenzie, both of whom went on to musical fame. He then teamed up with fellow members of the New York folk scen, James Hendricks and Cass Elliott, to form The Big Three (not to be confused with the British group of the same name).
CBS, in the wake of their success