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Among the highlights of the previously unreleased tracks are two songs by underappreciated singer-songwriter Tim Hardin, whose own recordings barely dented the charts in the late ’60s and early ...
But Hardin was a big enough name even at the end of the '60s to be invited to perform at Woodstock, and it isn't only Woodstock completists who remember his participation in that most famous music ...
Songwriter Tim Hardin died of a heroin overdose on Dec. 29, 1980 at the young age of 39.
Malcolm Norwich I was lucky enough to see Tim Hardin play live at Coventry College of Education in the early 1970's. His performance of this song made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
Just as he was, by all accounts, an unpleasant man blessed with enviably beautiful gifts, so do Tim Hardin's songs clothe often unwelcome sentiments in gorgeous melodies.
Now a new generation of artists is celebrating his music. A tribute album, Reason to Believe: the Songs of Tim Hardin, features British and American indie and alternative rock bands such as Texans ...
Cult heroes don’t come much more tragic than folk/blues songwriter Tim Hardin. A near-magnetic draw to self-destruction? Check – Hardin was hooked on opiates for most of his life, having allegedly ...
Tim Hardin attained a modicum of success in the '60s as a songwriter working out of Greenwich Village. Reason To Believe comes from his debut album, Tim Hardin I, released on the Verve label in ...