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Lyricist Sir Tim Rice has said he would “consider” using artificial intelligence (AI) to help write songs. The award-winning ...
Loving “Jesus Christ Superstar” is one thing, but loving the myriad staged productions of “Jesus Christ Superstar” is another ...
Sir Tim Rice has written lyrics for some of the most beloved and successful musicals of the past century, from Jesus Christ Superstar and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat to Chess ...
GRAMMY Award-nominated Adam Lambert teamed up with Andrew Lloyd Webber to release a showstopping new rendition of “Heaven On ...
Tim Rice, the “Jesus Christ Superstar” lyricist and one-time collaborator of Mr. Lloyd Webber, said that a reality series to cast a new production of the musical was “tasteless” and ...
Tim Rice-Oxley on the albums and songwriters that have shaped Keane’s sound The Smiths “One of the biggest influences on the whole band is the Smiths.
John Legend, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber became EGOT winners through their roles as exec producers of Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert, which won outstanding live variety special at the ...
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice—the musical partnership behind Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita— are set to collaborate for the first time in years.
Rice: Well, it was 1973. We (Rice and then-collaborator Andrew Lloyd Webber) had had some success with “Jesus Christ Superstar,” and we hadn’t decided what was the ideal way to follow that up.
Sir Tim Rice is savoring summer in the Finger Lakes region as he, director Brett Smock, and a cast and crew of more than 30 prepare for the North American premiere of "From Here to Eternity." The ...
Lord knows lyricist Tim Rice didn’t foresee ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ becoming such a huge hit By Christopher Wallenberg Globe correspondent, Updated December 30, 2021, 2:51 p.m.
The rock opera, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, opened on Broadway on Oct. 12, 1971, to protests, an irate composer — and sold-out shows. By Sarah Bahr Critic’s Notebook ...