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Tim Rose, c. 1966
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Birth name | Timothy Alan Patrick Rose |
Also known as | Timothy Rose |
Born |
Washington, D.C., United States |
September 23, 1940
Origin | Greenwich Village, New York United States |
Died | September 24, 2002 London, England |
(aged 62)
Genres | Rock, folk, blues |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar, singing, spoken word, banjo |
Years active | 1960s–1978, 1986–2002 |
Labels | Columbia, FM, Capitol, Dawn/Playboy, Atlantic, Phonogram, President, See for Miles, Best Dressed, Mystic, Love Label, Cherry Red, Market Square |
Associated acts | The Big 3, Tim Rose and the Thorns, The Singing Strings, Headwaiter |
Timothy Alan Patrick "Tim" Rose (September 23, 1940 – September 24, 2002), was an American singer-songwriter, who spent much of his life in London, England and had more success in Europe than in his native country. Known for his gruff voice, Rose was often compared to Ray Charles, Rod Stewart and Joe Cocker.
Rose was born in Washington, D.C., and raised by his mother Mary, who worked for the Army Corps of Engineers, his aunt, and his grandmother in an area known as South Fairlington Historic District, in Arlington, Virginia, where he was to meet Scott McKenzie, who lived nearby. Rose learned to play the banjo and guitar, and won the top music award in high school. Rose graduated from Gonzaga College Prep School, a noted Jesuit institution in DC, class of 1958. From there he joined the United States Air Force (in the Strategic Air Command), in the pre-Vietnam era, and was stationed in Kansas. He later worked as a merchant seaman on the S.S. Atlantic and in a bank, before becoming involved in the music industry.
His first band was The Singing Strings, which included his friend McKenzie, who later joined with John Phillips (eventually of The Mamas & the Papas) in a local group called The Abstracts, later The Smoothies and eventually The Journeymen. Other members of the Strings were Buck Hunnicutt, Speery Romig and Alan Stubbs. In 1962, Rose teamed up with ex-Smoothie Michael Boran as Michael and Timothy.Jake Holmes, Rich Husson and Rose formed a group called The Feldmans, later known as Tim Rose and the Thorns.