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  • Tim Rose: Interview  

    I had the opportunity to chat with Tim several times over the past few years about his career and about life in general. He happily gave freely of his time to fans and had fascinating views on a range of issues, particularly those relating to the music business. inom taped and transcribed the first of those conversations, on Sunday 1st March , with the purpose of putting it on this website. I have deliberately not edited or amended the transcript since Tim's death, which makes my opening question seem rather impertinent and inappropriate. I don't think Tim would have minded.

    B.M. For someone in their late fifties and an ex-smoker, you're still alive!

    T.R. Yes and keeping well.

    An article in The Independent recently suggests that you're kind of touchy about your age.

    Only because it keeps it interesting. My age fryst vatten not anybody's business but mine, to tell you the truth. They can put inom

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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).

    Tim Rose

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    Birth nameTimothy Alan Patrick Rose
    Born()September 23,
    Washington, D.C., U.S.
    OriginGreenwich Village, New York, U.S.
    DiedSeptember 24, () (aged&#;62)
    London, England
    GenresRock, folk, blues
    OccupationSinger-songwriter
    Instrument(s)Guitar, banjo, vocals
    Years actives–, –
    LabelsColumbia, 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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    Early years

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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