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Foto de un n.º de 1969 de la revista Billboard. James Timothy «Tim» Hardin (23 de diciembre de 1941 – 29 de diciembre de 1980) fue un músico y compositor estadounidense, parte fundamental de la cultura folk de Greenwich Village en los años 60. Participó en el Festival de Woodstock en 1969.
Tim Hardin. James Timothy Hardin (December 23, 1941 – December 29, 1980) [1] [2] was an American folk and blues songwriter. As well as releasing his own material, several of his songs, including "If I Were a Carpenter" and "Reason to Believe", became hits for other artists. [3] Hardin grew up in Oregon and joined the Marine Corps.
9 de dic. de 2009 · 6.2K. 1.2M views 14 years ago. One of my favorite folk songs of the 60s is "Reason to Believe" written by Tim Hardin in 1965 and covered by many other artists including Rod Stewart, The...
23 de dic. de 2023 · In 1967, Tim Hardin 2 featured his version of “If I Were A Carpenter,” which by then had already been a Top 10 US hit for Bobby Darin.Soon after the release of the Hardin album, “Carpenter ...
1 de abr. de 2024 · April 1, 2024. By. Martin Chilton. Cover: Courtesy of Verve Records. A year after his seminal folk-rock debut, Tim Hardin seemed to escape the problems of the supposedly “difficult second...
James Timothy «Tim» Hardin (23 de diciembre de 1941 – 29 de diciembre de 1980) fue un músico y compositor estadounidense, parte fundamental de la cultura folk de Greenwich Village en los años 60. Participó en el Festival de Woodstock en 1969.
James Timothy Hardin was an American folk and blues songwriter. As well as releasing his own material, several of his songs, including "If I Were a Carpenter" and "Reason to Believe", became hits for other artists. Hardin grew up in Oregon and joined the Marine Corps. He started his music career in Greenwich Village which led to recording several albums in the mid- to late 1960s, and a ...