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He is a
singer, lyricist, radio and television presenter and author born Timothy
Miles Bindon Rice in Amersham, Buckinghamshire,
England, and the
father of the best-selling writer Eva Rice. He studied at St. Alban's
School and Lansing College
and initially intended on becoming a solicitor after graduation but having
aspirations in music and from 1961 to 1963 he was a member of the band The
Aardvarks. He began a
long-standing collaboration with the composer Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1965
and together they are acclaimed for their Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolour Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Likes of Us, Evita
and Cricket, which was a celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's 60th
birthday. His collaboration
with Stephen Oliver produced the musical Blondel and his work for
the Walt Disney Company involved him collaborating with Sir Elton John with
songs for Aladdin, The Lion King and the Road to El Dorado. Continuing in his collaborations with artists from the
world of popular music, his work with the former ABBA members Bjorn Ulvaeus
and Benny Andersson resulted in the musical Chess, his work can be
heard on the albums Cost of Living and 1984 by Rick Wakeman
and Freddie Mercury's Barcelona. He has recorded songs using pseudonyms and his lyrics
have also been heard on single releases and albums by artists such as Sacha
Distel, Placido Domingo, David Esex, Paul Jones, Elvis Presley, Bobby Vee, Mike
Batt, Sarah Brightman, 10cc and INXS. In 1999 he was recognized for his work in music when he
was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and in 2007 received a star
on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
As an author he was a co-founder of the regularly published Guinness
Book of British Hit Singles, which he also edited from 1977 to 1996 and
helped him gain the title of "Rock Brain of the Universe" in 1985. He has also published his
autobiography Oh What a Circus - The Autobiography of Tim Rice. Often appearing on radio and
television as a guest panelist or adjudicator on game shows such as Trivia
Test Match and Just a Minute, he was seen in this capacity when
he was featured on an episode of Countdown that appeared in the film
About a Boy. Outside
the world of entertainment he is also a staunch sports fan and is known to
be a supporter of Sunderland Football Club and follower of cricket to the
point of founding his own team, Heartaches CC, and holding the post of
President of the Marylebone Cricket Club for 2002. He was awarded an honorary doctorate
from the University of Sunderland in 2006.
Anne Sofie von Otter recordings
Heaven
Help My Heart (Bennie
Andersson/Bjorn Ulvaeus/Tim Rice)
Sources:
- http://www.timrice.co.uk/cv.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Rice
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005358/
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