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Genre: Blues / Folk / Jazz
Location BEVERLY HILLS, California, US
Profile Views: 81405
Last Login: 7/26/2010
Member Since 1/6/2006
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Tim Hardin (December 23, 1941 – December 29, 1980) was a United States folk musician and composer who was a part of the 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene and performer at the Woodstock Festival. Hardin was born in Eugene, Oregon. He dropped out of high school at age 18 to join the Marine Corps. After his discharge he moved to New York City in 1961, where he briefly attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He was dismissed because of truancy and began to focus on his musical career by performing around Greenwich Village, mostly in a blues style. After moving to Boston in 1963 he was discovered by producer Erik Jacobson (later the producer for The Lovin' Spoonful), who arranged a meeting with Columbia Records. In 1964 he moved back to Greenwich Village to record for his contract with Columbia. The resulting recordings were considered a failure by Columbia, which chose not to release the material until 1969 as Tim Hardin IV. His first album, Tim Hardin 1, was released in 1966 on Verve Records. This album saw a transformation from his early traditional blues style to the folk that defined his recording career. This LP contained "Reason to Believe", a song that Rod Stewart would later bring to fame. Tim Hardin 2 was released in 1967 and contained one of his most famous songs, "If I Were a Carpenter", which Bobby Darin recorded for a U.S. top 10 hit in 1966. Hardin did not tour in support of this album and his heroin addiction and stage fright made his live performances erratic. Tim Hardin 3, released in 1968, was a collection of live recordings along with remakes of previous songs. He may best be remembered for his 1971 version of the Leonard Cohen song, "Bird on a Wire". During the following years Hardin moved between England and the U.S. His heroin addiction had taken control of his life by the time his last album, Tim Hardin 9, was released in 1973. He died on December 29, 1980. Tim Hardin is buried in the Twin Oaks Cemetery in Turner, Oregon. -
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Comments
- ZACK SPAULDING3 years ago
I luv tim hardin.
- Pin Rose3 years ago
Thanks and best wishes from a long time fan! Greetings from Denver, Colorado.
- Pin Rose - Clap Mitchet y Las Bibl…4 years ago
thanks for all your music
cheers from the south - M.D. MORGAN & MIDNIGHT …4 years ago
Been buried under the weight of the world. So I thought I would stop buy and see what was new in yours.
- BUZZARD AMPS4 years ago
TH was a big influence for me!
- John Rose4 years ago
Tim Birthday Feature Monday On Internet Radio--Tim was born on Dec. 23, 1941, and I'll be celebrating by playing lots of his music on my show tomorrow, 12-4 PM CST at www.uicradio.org . I hope you can join me!
- David Shaw5 years ago
Just got PAINTED HEAD today. What a delightful surprise ... not sure how I missed this one back in the day. All covers but all 100% Tim Hardin too.
- John Rose5 years ago
Tim Birthday Feature Monday On Internet Radio--I'll be celebrating Tim's upcoming birthday by playing lots of his music on my show Monday,12-4 PM CST at www.uicradio.org . I hope you can join me!
- simon j alpin5 years ago
you is the man !
- Jujubee5 years ago
there is another Tim Hardin page. i wonder if it has more friends . . .
too bad Tim Hardin is forgotten about here in his home town of Eugene OR
I'm his only fan here!
sad i know







