Английская Википедия:Biff Rose
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Biff Rose, born Paul Conrad Rose III (October 15, 1937 – July 25, 2023), was an American comedian and singer-songwriter.
Biography
Rose[1] was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on October 15, 1937.[2][3] After moving to New york, he joined the Greenwich Village folk scene as a banjo playing singer/comedian. His popularity lead to a New York Times profile.[4] Rose used the profile to generate momentum in his career. He moved to Hollywood where he worked as an actor and writer. While working in television, Rose met Paul Williams. The duo started a short songwriting partnership and composed several songs including ‘Fill Your Heart’, which was covered by David Bowie and ‘When Love is Far Away’, featured in Crazy Rich Asians.[5][6]
After releasing his debut album in 1968 Rose made a handful of appearances on Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show.[7][8] After the Carson exposure, Rose performed on several other TV programs including The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour,[9] American Bandstand,[10] and Playboy After Dark.
Biff Rose died from liver cancer at 85 in 2023.[11][12]
Music
Rose's first release was 1968's The Thorn in Mrs. Rose's Side, which contained the song "Buzz the Fuzz".
The song "Fill Your Heart" is Rose's best known composition. Co-written by Paul Williams, the song was covered Tiny Tim on the B-side of his 1968 hit single "Tiptoe through the Tulips".
Bowie recorded Rose's song ‘Fill Your Heart’ was recorded on his 1971 album Hunky Dory.
Yes Keyboard player Rick Wakeman worked as a session musician on Hunky Dory .[13] He noted, "I remember going out and getting a Biff Rose album myself as he had obviously influenced David." [14]
A young Bruce Springsteen opened up for Biff Rose at Max's Kansas City in February 1973.[15] In attendance that evening was David Bowie who had gone specifically to see Biff.[16][17]
Rose's songs been recorded by John Denver , Vetiver and Pat Boone.[18] Cat Stevens counts Rose as an influence.[19]
Controversy
In October 2017, Indy Week pointed out that Rose's website contained "blatantly racist and anti-Semitic material." In an interview with Nate Waggoner, Rose, " expresses some views that are definitely not my own." In a published emailed rebuttal, Rose offered racist ideas about Islam as a defense against being anti-Semitic.[20] He continued to post racist and anti-Semitic language and ideas on his websites and social media accounts, including drawings that used visual ethnic stereotypes and graphic depictions of homophobia and misogyny.[21][22]
Full-length releases
- The Thorn in Mrs. Rose's Side (1968)
- Children of Light (1969)
- Biff Rose [some copies titled Ride On] (1970)
- Half Live at the Bitter End (1971)[23]
- Uncle Jesus, Aunty Christ (1972)
- Hamburger Blues [24] (1973)
- Roast Beef (1978)
- Thee Messiah Album/Live at Gatsby's (1979)
References
Further reading
- Stevenson, Salli. "An Outasight Rap with Biff Rose; Far Out! (or 'Marching Through Georgia')". UCLA Daily Bruin. February 4, 1970.
- Dawson, Jim. "Biff Rose back at the piano after some burned-out years". The Baltimore Sun. May 29, 1978.
External links
- Bandcamp http://www.biffrose.bandcamp.com/
- ↑ Lindsay, Sally (July 17, 1971). "Youth Beat". Pottsville Republican. Page 27. Retrieved March 23, 2021.
- ↑ Paul Conrad Rose, III United States Public Records, 1970–2009. FamilySearch. Retrieved March 23, 2021.
- ↑ O'Leary, Chris (2015). Rebel Rebel: All the Songs of David Bowie From '64 to '76. John Hunt Publishing. Шаблон:ISBN.
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