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Paul "Biff" Rose is an American comedian and singer-songwriter.

songwriter. David Bowie covered the song "Fill Your Heart," a melody by Rose and song and lyrics by Paul Williams, on his album Hunky Dory (1971).

Following the release of 1968's The Thorn in Mrs. Rose's Side, Rose appeared a few times on The Tonight Show. .

In the 90's Rose returned, pressing his own discs


Discography

Full Length Releases

  • The Thorn in Mrs. Rose's Side (1968, Tetragrammaton, re-released on Buddah)
  • Children of Light (1969, Tetragrammaton, re-released on Buddah)

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