Tandy Clinton Rice Jr. (August 16, 1938 – August 3, 2015) was an American talent agent who was instrumental in propelling and managing the careers of many well-known country stars including
Dolly Parton,
Tom T. Hall
Thomas Hall (May 25, 1936 – August 20, 2021), known professionally as Tom T. Hall and informally nicknamed "the Storyteller," was an American country music singer-songwriter and short-story author. He wrote 12 No. 1 hit songs, with 26 more ...
,
Porter Wagoner,
Jim Ed Brown,
Jeannie C. Riley
Jeannie C. Riley (born Jeanne Carolyn Stephenson; October 19, 1945) is an American country music and gospel music, gospel singing, singer. She is best known for her 1968 country music, country and pop music, pop hit "Harper Valley PTA", which mi ...
and comedian
Jerry Clower
Howard Gerald "Jerry" Clower (September 28, 1926 – August 24, 1998) was an American stand-up comedian. Born and raised in the state of Mississippi, Clower was best known for his stories of the rural South and was given the nickname "The Mouth o ...
. He served as president of the
Country Music Association
The Country Music Association (CMA) was founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee. It originally consisted of 233 members and was the first trade organization formed to promote a music genre. The objectives of the organization are to guide and enha ...
and was the first inductee into the Nashville Association of Talent Directors Hall of Fame.
Born in
Franklin, Tennessee, he was a star athlete at Franklin High School winning a state championship in the mile relay and is a member of the school's Athletic Hall of Fame; after briefly attending
Vanderbilt University he graduated from
The Citadel in 1961 and was commissioned into the
United States Air Force serving for two years as a Public Affairs Officer with the
Strategic Air Command
Strategic Air Command (SAC) was both a United States Department of Defense Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command responsible for command and control of the strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile ...
. He was encouraged to enter the country music business by a distant cousin, country star
Minnie Pearl; he began as a publicist representing artists such as
Waylon Jennings,
Chet Atkins,
Kitty Wells and
Hank Williams Jr. As a salesman for Show Biz, Inc. he convinced TV stations to carry syndicated country music shows, most notably “The Porter Wagoner Show” which was the launching pad for Dolly Parton's career; in 1971 he became president of Top Billing International, which he developed into one of Nashville's leading talent agencies representing many well-known country stars. Rice launched the career of Jerry Clower, who became one of the best-known American comedians of the 1970s, selling millions of albums; he also turned
Billy Carter, brother of President
Jimmy Carter into a major national celebrity.
In addition to his talent management, Rice served as the longtime host of radio and TV shows in Nashville, served twice as a judge for the
Miss America
Miss America is an annual competition that is open to women from the United States between the ages of 17 and 25. Originating in 1921 as a "bathing beauty revue", the contest is now judged on competitors' talent performances and interviews. As ...
pageant and was profiled in numerous major publications, including ''
People Magazine'', ''
The Washington Post'', ''
Playboy'', ''
Newsweek Magazine'' and ''
The New York Times''. He served as a member of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce and for many years hosted the annual United Cerebral Palsy Telethon.
Rice received a master's degree from Vanderbilt and an honorary doctorate from The Citadel; he also served as an adjunct professor of music business at
Belmont University and member of the business advisory council at
Lipscomb University.
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1938 births
2015 deaths
The Citadel alumni
Vanderbilt University alumni
Belmont University faculty