Hardin, Tim

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
הרדין, טים
Name (Latin)
Hardin, Tim
Other forms of name
Hardin, James Timothy
Date of birth
1941-12-23
Date of death
1980-12-29
Place of birth
Eugene (Or.)
Place of death
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Occupation
Lyricists
Singers
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 59278085
Wikidata: Q711806
Library of congress: n 92018406
Sources of Information
  • His Reason to believe (the best of) [SR] p1987:label (Tim Hardin)
  • The Tim Hardin memorial album, p1981:container notes (d. 12/29/80 at age 40)
  • New Rolling stone enc. of rock & roll(Hardin, Tim; b. Dec. 23, 1941, Eugene, Or., d. Dec. 29, 1980, Los Angeles, Calif.; singer/songwriter)

Wikipedia description:

James Timothy Hardin (December 23, 1941 – December 29, 1980) was an American folk music and blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. In addition to his own success, his songs "If I Were a Carpenter", "Reason to Believe", "Misty Roses" and "The Lady Came from Baltimore" were hits for other artists. Hardin was raised in Oregon and had no interest in school, withdrawing before graduating from high school, and joining the Marines. After his discharge, he moved to Greenwich Village and Cambridge, where he played and recorded several albums. He also performed at the Newport Folk Festival and at Woodstock. He struggled with drug abuse throughout most of his adult life and his live performances were sometimes erratic. He was planning a comeback when he died in late 1980 from an accidental heroin overdose.

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