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Tiny Tim (musician)

Herbert Butros Khaury[1][2] (April 12, 1932 – November 30, 1996), also known as Herbert Buckingham Khaury,[3] and known professionally as Tiny Tim, was an American musician and musical archivist.[4] He is known for his 1968 hit song "Tiptoe Through the Tulips", which he sang in a falsetto voice.[5]

Tiny Tim
Tiny Tim in 1969
Born
Herbert Butros Khaury

(1932-04-12)April 12, 1932
DiedNovember 30, 1996(1996-11-30) (aged 64)
Resting placeLakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
44°56′9.92″N 93°17′57.277″W / 44.9360889°N 93.29924361°W / 44.9360889; -93.29924361
Other names
  • Herbert Buckingham Khaury
  • Dary Dover
  • Sir Timothy Timms
  • Larry Love the Singing Canary
Spouses
  • Victoria Mae Budinger
    (m. 1969; div. 1977)
  • Jan Alweiss
    (m. 1984; div. 1995)
  • Susan Marie Gardner
    (m. 1995)
Children1
Musical career
GenresAmericana
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Ukulele, mandolin, guitar, violin, vocals
Years active1962–1996
Labels

Life and career

Early years

Tiny Tim was born Herbert Khaury in Manhattan, New York City, on April 12, 1932.[1] His mother Tillie (née Staff), a Polish-Jewish garment worker, was the daughter of a rabbi. She had immigrated from Brest-Litovsk, present-day Belarus, as a teen in 1914. His father, Butros Khaury, was a textile worker from Beirut, present-day Lebanon, whose father was a Maronite Catholic priest.[6][7][8] Tiny Tim was a devout Catholic.[9][10]

Khaury displayed an interest in music at a very young age. At the age of five, his father gave him a vintage wind-up gramophone and a 78-RPM record of "Beautiful Ohio" by Henry Burr. He would sit for hours listening to the record. At the age of six, he began teaching himself guitar. By his pre-teen years, he developed a passion for records, specifically those from the 1900s through the 1930s. He began spending most of his free time at the New York Public Library, reading about the history of the phonograph industry and its first recording artists. He researched sheet music, often making photographic copies to take home to learn, a hobby he continued for his entire life.[11] He grew up in the Washington Heights neighborhood in Manhattan, where he attended George Washington High School.[12]

In 1945, while recovering from appendix removal, he read the Bible and listened to music on the radio. After his recovery, he rarely left his room except to go to school, where he was described as a mediocre student. He dropped out of high school after continuously repeating his sophomore year, taking a series of menial jobs.[13] Around this time, he discovered he could sing in a high register while listening to Rudy Vallée and taught himself to play ukulele using an Arthur Godfrey method book.[14] He would later describe this period of his life as a "religious experience".[13]

The Singing Canary

By the early 1950s, Tiny Tim had landed a job as a messenger at the New York office of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, where he became ever more fascinated with the entertainment industry. He then entered a local talent show and sang "You Are My Sunshine" in his newly discovered falsetto. He started performing at dance club amateur nights under different names, such as "Texarkana Tex", "Judas K. Foxglove", "Vernon Castle", and "Emmett Swink." To stand out as a performer, he wore wild clothing, grew his hair long and wore pasty white face makeup, partly inspired by Rudolph Valentino.[15] His mother did not understand Herbert's change in appearance and was intending to take her now-twentysomething son to see a psychiatrist at Bellevue Hospital until his father stepped in.[13]

 
Tiny Tim performing at an event in Tennessee in the late 1980s

In 1959, he performed as "Larry Love, the Singing Canary" at Hubert's Museum and Live Flea Circus in New York City's Times Square. While there, he signed with a manager who sent him on unpaid auditions throughout Greenwich Village.[13] At this stage he began performing the song that would later become his signature, "Tiptoe Through the Tulips". In 1963, he landed his first paid gig at Page 3, a lesbian-run club on the corner of Charles Street and Seventh Avenue,[16] playing six hours a night and six nights a week for $96 per month. For the next two years, he performed as "Dary Dover" and later "Sir Timothy Timms". After a show in which he was booked to follow a "midget" act, his manager George King decided to bill him as "Tiny Tim" - a name which stuck.[13][17]

Throughout the 1960s, Tiny Tim made numerous appearances in film and television. He had a cameo in Jack Smith's Normal Love from 1963. He also featured in 1968's You Are What You Eat, singing the Ronettes' "Be My Baby" and Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe" as a duet with Eleanor Barooshian, in which Tiny took the Cher part. This led to a booking on the comedy variety show Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. Co-host Dan Rowan announced that Laugh-In "(believed) in showcasing new talent" before introducing Tiny Tim, who arrived on stage with a ukulele in a shopping bag and sang "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" and "On the Good Ship Lollipop" while an apparently genuinely dumbfounded Dick Martin watched.[18] He sang "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" on both his second and third appearances on the show.[19][20]

God Bless Tiny Tim and peak of popularity

 
John Wayne and Tiny Tim help celebrate the 100th episode of Laugh-In, 1971

His debut God Bless Tiny Tim was released by Reprise Records in 1968. "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" was released as a single and reached No. 17 on the Billboard chart. Tiny Tim's 2nd Album followed in 1968, featuring a portrait of Tiny Tim and his parents on the cover. This was followed by 1969's For All My Little Friends, a collection of children's songs that received a 1970 Grammy Award nomination.[21] Charting singles from this era included "Bring Back Those Rockabye Baby Days" at No. 95 and "Great Balls of Fire" at No. 85 in 1968 and 1969.[22]

During this era of Tiny's mass popularity, many pundits and journalists debated whether the "character" that Tiny Tim presented was just an orchestrated act or the real thing.[5]

On December 17, 1969, Tiny Tim married Miss Vicki on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson with 40 million people watching. At the time, this was one of the most watched television events ever.

After his career highlights in the late 1960s, Tiny Tim's television appearances dwindled, and his popularity began to wane. He continued to play concerts, making several lucrative appearances in Las Vegas. In August 1970, he performed "There'll Always Be an England" to an estimated 600,000 people at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. The UK press announced that he had stolen the show "without a single electric instrument".[23]

When his recording contract ended with Reprise, he founded his own record label and named it Vic Tim Records, as a pun on the combination of his wife's name with that of his own. Tiny Tim, a biography by Harry Stein, was published in 1976 by Playboy Press.

Martin Sharp collaborations

 
Luna Park Sydney in the 1980s, the setting for Tiny Tim's record-setting singing marathon

In January 1979, Australian artist Martin Sharp brought Tiny Tim to Luna Park in Sydney, Australia to set the world record for the longest non-stop professional singing marathon. This was the culmination of a longstanding collaboration between Tiny Tim and Sharp, who had been openly obsessed with him for years, bringing him to Australia several times, producing his recordings and painting his portrait over and over in different styles. The marathon performance was filmed by Sharp's camera crew and ran for over two hours and seventeen minutes, successfully setting a world record.[24]

When the 1979 Ghost Train fire occurred at Luna Park five months later, Sharp became convinced that the fire was in some way theologically linked to Tiny Tim's performance and also set out to prove it was deliberately lit as an arson attempt. All of this became the basis for the film Street of Dreams, which serves as both a biography of Tiny Tim and an exploration of Luna Park and the fire. Sharp never finished editing Street of Dreams in his lifetime and the film remains incomplete, though a rough cut was released for film festival screenings in 1988 and that version continues to circulate online.[25][26][27]

Sharp went on to produce many of Tiny Tim's later records including Rock, Chameleon and Keeping My Troubles to Myself. His all-consuming fixation on Tiny Tim, Luna Park and the fire continued until his death in 2013.

In 2014, standalone footage of the complete marathon performance was released on streaming services as The Non-Stop Luna Park Marathon by Planet Blue Pictures.[28] As of 2023, it can be viewed for free on Vimeo.[29]

A large mural of Tiny Tim with tulip themes painted by Sharp hangs in the Macquarie University Student Council.[30]

Personal life

Tiny Tim was married three times. He had one daughter from his first marriage to then-17-year-old Victoria Budinger – also known as "Miss Vicki" – at age 37.[12] Tiny Tim and Victoria Budinger divorced six years later. Budinger subsequently had several marriages.[31][32] He married Jan Alweiss ("Miss Jan") in 1984, and Susan Marie Gardner ("Miss Sue") in 1995.[33] Gardner was a 39-year-old Harvard graduate and a fan of Tim's since she was 12.[34]

Death

 
Tiny Tim's tomb at Lakewood Mausoleum

On September 28, 1996, Khaury recorded a video interview at the Montague Bookmill. He later suffered a heart attack at a ukulele festival at the nearby Montague Grange Hall in Montague, Massachusetts. He was hospitalized at the nearby Franklin County Medical Center in Greenfield for approximately three weeks before being discharged with strong admonitions not to perform again because of his health, weight, and dietary needs for his diabetic and heart conditions. He ignored the advice.

On November 30, 1996, Khaury was playing at a gala benefit hosted by the Women's Club of Minneapolis. He had let his third wife ("Miss Sue") know before the show that he was not feeling well, but did not want to disappoint his fans. Before the start of his performance, most of the audience had left. In the middle of performing his last number of the evening — a rendition of his hit, "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" — he suffered another heart attack on stage. His wife asked him if he was feeling all right, and he said he was not; she was helping him back to their table where he collapsed, and never regained consciousness.[35] EMTs performed on-site CPR and transported him to Hennepin County Medical Center, where after repeated revival attempts, he was pronounced dead at 11:20 pm.[36][5] His remains are entombed in a mausoleum in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis.

Posthumous releases

In 2000, the Rhino Handmade label released the posthumous Tiny Tim Live at the Royal Albert Hall. This recording had been made in 1968 at the height of Tiny Tim's fame, but Reprise Records never released it. The limited-number CD sold out and was reissued on Rhino's regular label. In 2009, the Collector's Choice label released I've Never Seen a Straight Banana: Rare Moments Vol. 1, produced and recorded by Richard Barone in 1976. The album was a collection of rare recordings of some of Tiny Tim's favorite songs from 1878 through the 1930s, along with some of his own compositions.

In 2009, it was reported that Justin Martell was preparing a biography of Tiny Tim,[37] released in 2016 under the title Eternal Troubadour: The Improbable Life of Tiny Tim. Martell is called one of America's "foremost experts"[38] on Tiny Tim; he contributed liner notes to I've Never Seen a Straight Banana[39] and the 2011 Tiny Tim compilation LP Tiny Tim: Lost & Found 1963–1974 (Rare & Unreleased), released on Secret Seven Records.[40]

In 2013, a biography of Tiny Tim was released in two editions. Tiny Tim: Tiptoe Through A Lifetime was released July 16, 2013, and is by Lowell Tarling (author) and Martin Sharp (illustrator). Ship To Shore PhonoCo followed up Lost & Found Vol 1 with a Vol 2 featuring Tiny Tim's 1974 live recording of "(Nobody Else Can Love Me Like) My Old Tomato Can" on a limited edition wax cylinder.[41]

In 2016, Ship To Shore PhonoCo released Tiny Tim's America, a collection of demos recorded by Tiny Tim in 1974 and finished in 2015 with overdubs overseen by producer Richard Barone and Tiny Tim's cousin Eddie Rabin. The album was subtitled "Rare Moments Vol. 2" and was presented as a spiritual sequel to 2009's I've Never Seen A Straight Banana: Rare Moments Vol 1.[42]

In 2020, Swedish journalist and documentary film-maker Johan von Sydow released the documentary film Tiny Tim: King for a Day.[43]

Honors and awards

 
Star honoring Tiny Tim on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue

Tiny Tim was honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue,[44] recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue.[45] Receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis," according to journalist Steve Marsh.[46]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • With Love and Kisses from Tiny Tim: Concert in Fairyland (Bouquet SLP 711, 1962) [c]
  • God Bless Tiny Tim: The Complete Reprise Studio Masters...And More (Rhino Handmade, 2006, 3-CD set)
  • Wonderful World of Romance (Zero Communications, TTWW 12062, 2006, recorded in 1979)
  • Stardust (Zero Communications, TTST 12063, 2006)
  • I've Never Seen a Straight Banana – Rare Moments Vol. 1 (Collectors Choice Music WWCCM 20582)[39] (2009)
  • Tiny Tim: Lost & Found (Rare & Unreleased 1963–1974) (Secret Seven Records, 2011, compilation)[40]
  • Tiny Tim's America (Ship to Shore Phonograph Company, 2016, previously unreleased) [47]

Live albums

  • World Non-Stop Singing Record Brighton 1988 (1988)
  • Live in Chicago with the New Duncan Imperials (1995, Pravda Records)
  • Tiny Tim Unplugged (Tomanna 51295, 1996) [d]
  • The Eternal Troubadour: Tiny Tim Live in London (Durtro, 1997, recorded in 1995)
  • Tiny Tim Live! At the Royal Albert Hall (Rhino Handmade, 2000, recorded in 1968)

Guest appearances

Singles

  • "April Showers" / "Little Girl" (Blue Cat 127, 1966)
  • "Be My Love" / "Oh How I Miss You Tonight" (Boquet 101, 1968)
  • "On The Good Ship Lollipop" / "Don't Take Your Love from Me" (Boquet 102, 1968)
  • "Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips with Me" /"Fill Your Heart" (Reprise 0679, 1968) #17
  • "Bring Back Those Rockabye Baby Days" / "This Is All I Ask" (Reprise 0760, 1968) #95
  • "Hello, Hello" / "The Other Side" (Reprise 0769, 1968)
  • "Great Balls of Fire" / "As Time Goes By" (Reprise 0802, 1969) #85
  • "On The Good Ship Lollipop" / "America I Love You" (Reprise 0837, 1969)
  • "Neighborhood Children" / "Mickey The Monkey" (Reprise 0855, 1969)
  • "I'm A Lonesome Little Raindrop" / "What the World Needs Now Is Love" (Reprise 0867, 1969)
  • "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You" / "What Kind of American Are You?" (Reprise 0939, 1970)
  • "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" / "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You" (Reprise 0740, 1970)[f]
  • "Why" / "The Spaceship Song" (Reprise 0985, 1971)[g]
  • "'Hendrix-Joplin-Morrison' Why Did They Have to Die So Young" / "Letter Edged in Black" (Vic Tim 777, 1971)
  • "(Whispering Voices) The Ballad of Attica Prison" / "Prisoner's Song" (Vic Tim 778, 1971)
  • "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" / "White Christmas" (Vic Tim 1001, 1971)
  • "Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips with Me" / "Great Balls of Fire" (Reprise 0740)[f]
  • "Am I Just Another Pretty Face" / "Movies" (Scepter 12351, 1972)
  • "I Ain't Got No Money" / "Alice Blue Gown" (Toilet 101, 1973)
  • "Tip Toe to the Gas Pumps"[h] / "The Hickey (On Your Neck)" (Clouds Records, 1979)

EP

  • Keeping My Troubles to Myself (1983)
Discography notes
  1. ^ Recorded at EMI Australia, only 200 pressed, no cover printed.
  2. ^ Only 1000 copies pressed.
  3. ^ "Unauthorized" recording.
  4. ^ Recorded live in Birmingham, Alabama.
  5. ^ Tiny Tim has six songs on this album.
  6. ^ a b Reissue
  7. ^ With Miss Vicki
  8. ^ Refers to long gas lines during OPEC oil crisis.

References

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  2. ^ The Scribner Encyclopaedia of American Lives, vol. 4, ed. Kenneth T. Jackson, 1998, Gale, p. 556, ISBN 978-0684804927
  3. ^ Huey, Steve. "Tiny Tim Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  4. ^ Tranquada, Jim (2012). The Ukulele: a History. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 153–4. ISBN 978-0-8248-3544-6.
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  18. ^ . Archived from the original on June 27, 2014. Retrieved September 28, 2012 – via YouTube.
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  24. ^ Tarling, Lowell (2020). Sharper 1980-2013: A Biography of Martin Sharp. ETT IMPRINT.
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  26. ^ "The Street of Dreams". TCM. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
  27. ^ Falconer, Delia (2020). Sydney, updated paperback edition. Simon & Schuster.
  28. ^ "Press release, 2014" (PDF). Planet Blue Pictures. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  29. ^ "The Non-Stop Luna Park Marathon". Vimeo. Planet Blue Pictures. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  30. ^ "Exhibition highlights 50 years of artistic engagement". Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  31. ^ "Thou Shalt Not Kill". People.com. December 9, 2002. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  32. ^ Inquirer, Philadelphia (January 29, 1995). "'MISS VICKI' TIPTOES INTO NEW AGE BOUTIQUE". OrlandoSentinel.com. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
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  41. ^ Rothman, Lily (September 9, 2013). "Forget Vinyl: New Recording Is Most Retro Ever". TIME. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  42. ^ "Forget Vinyl: New Recording Is Most Retro Ever". Ship To Shore PhonoCo. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  43. ^ Filmrecension: Fascinerande film om artisten Tiny Tim, svt.se
  44. ^ "The Stars". First Avenue & 7th Street Entry. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  45. ^ Bream, Jon (May 3, 2019). "10 things you'll learn about First Avenue in new Minnesota History Center show". Star Tribune. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  46. ^ Marsh, Steve (May 13, 2019). "First Avenue's Star Wall". Mpls.St.Paul Magazine. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  47. ^ "Store Page – Tiny Tim's America" Ship To Shore PhonoCo. Retrieved June 6, 2017

External links

  • Photos of Tiny Tim by Robert Whitaker
  • Tiny Tim at IMDb
  • Tiny Tim with Bob Dylan and The Band
  • Tiny Tim's tomb at Roadside America
  • Video of Tiny Tim's tomb in Minneapolis, MN on YouTube
  • FBI Records: The Vault – Herbert Khaury (Tiny Tim) at fbi.gov
  • Tiny Tim discography at Discogs  

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Herbert Butros Khaury 1 2 April 12 1932 November 30 1996 also known as Herbert Buckingham Khaury 3 and known professionally as Tiny Tim was an American musician and musical archivist 4 He is known for his 1968 hit song Tiptoe Through the Tulips which he sang in a falsetto voice 5 Tiny TimTiny Tim in 1969BornHerbert Butros Khaury 1932 04 12 April 12 1932New York City U S DiedNovember 30 1996 1996 11 30 aged 64 Minneapolis Minnesota U S Resting placeLakewood Cemetery Minneapolis Minnesota U S 44 56 9 92 N 93 17 57 277 W 44 9360889 N 93 29924361 W 44 9360889 93 29924361Other namesHerbert Buckingham KhauryDary DoverSir Timothy TimmsLarry Love the Singing CanarySpousesVictoria Mae Budinger m 1969 div 1977 wbr Jan Alweiss m 1984 div 1995 wbr Susan Marie Gardner m 1995 wbr Children1Musical careerGenresAmericanaOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Ukulele mandolin guitar violin vocalsYears active1962 1996LabelsReprise Rhino Handmade Rounder Seeland Collector s Choice Ship To Shore Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early years 1 2 The Singing Canary 1 3 God Bless Tiny Tim and peak of popularity 1 4 Martin Sharp collaborations 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Posthumous releases 5 Honors and awards 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Compilation albums 6 3 Live albums 6 4 Guest appearances 6 5 Singles 6 6 EP 7 References 8 External linksLife and careerEarly years Tiny Tim was born Herbert Khaury in Manhattan New York City on April 12 1932 1 His mother Tillie nee Staff a Polish Jewish garment worker was the daughter of a rabbi She had immigrated from Brest Litovsk present day Belarus as a teen in 1914 His father Butros Khaury was a textile worker from Beirut present day Lebanon whose father was a Maronite Catholic priest 6 7 8 Tiny Tim was a devout Catholic 9 10 Khaury displayed an interest in music at a very young age At the age of five his father gave him a vintage wind up gramophone and a 78 RPM record of Beautiful Ohio by Henry Burr He would sit for hours listening to the record At the age of six he began teaching himself guitar By his pre teen years he developed a passion for records specifically those from the 1900s through the 1930s He began spending most of his free time at the New York Public Library reading about the history of the phonograph industry and its first recording artists He researched sheet music often making photographic copies to take home to learn a hobby he continued for his entire life 11 He grew up in the Washington Heights neighborhood in Manhattan where he attended George Washington High School 12 In 1945 while recovering from appendix removal he read the Bible and listened to music on the radio After his recovery he rarely left his room except to go to school where he was described as a mediocre student He dropped out of high school after continuously repeating his sophomore year taking a series of menial jobs 13 Around this time he discovered he could sing in a high register while listening to Rudy Vallee and taught himself to play ukulele using an Arthur Godfrey method book 14 He would later describe this period of his life as a religious experience 13 The Singing Canary By the early 1950s Tiny Tim had landed a job as a messenger at the New York office of Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios where he became ever more fascinated with the entertainment industry He then entered a local talent show and sang You Are My Sunshine in his newly discovered falsetto He started performing at dance club amateur nights under different names such as Texarkana Tex Judas K Foxglove Vernon Castle and Emmett Swink To stand out as a performer he wore wild clothing grew his hair long and wore pasty white face makeup partly inspired by Rudolph Valentino 15 His mother did not understand Herbert s change in appearance and was intending to take her now twentysomething son to see a psychiatrist at Bellevue Hospital until his father stepped in 13 nbsp Tiny Tim performing at an event in Tennessee in the late 1980s In 1959 he performed as Larry Love the Singing Canary at Hubert s Museum and Live Flea Circus in New York City s Times Square While there he signed with a manager who sent him on unpaid auditions throughout Greenwich Village 13 At this stage he began performing the song that would later become his signature Tiptoe Through the Tulips In 1963 he landed his first paid gig at Page 3 a lesbian run club on the corner of Charles Street and Seventh Avenue 16 playing six hours a night and six nights a week for 96 per month For the next two years he performed as Dary Dover and later Sir Timothy Timms After a show in which he was booked to follow a midget act his manager George King decided to bill him as Tiny Tim a name which stuck 13 17 Throughout the 1960s Tiny Tim made numerous appearances in film and television He had a cameo in Jack Smith s Normal Love from 1963 He also featured in 1968 s You Are What You Eat singing the Ronettes Be My Baby and Sonny and Cher s I Got You Babe as a duet with Eleanor Barooshian in which Tiny took the Cher part This led to a booking on the comedy variety show Rowan and Martin s Laugh In Co host Dan Rowan announced that Laugh In believed in showcasing new talent before introducing Tiny Tim who arrived on stage with a ukulele in a shopping bag and sang A Tisket A Tasket and On the Good Ship Lollipop while an apparently genuinely dumbfounded Dick Martin watched 18 He sang Tiptoe Through the Tulips on both his second and third appearances on the show 19 20 God Bless Tiny Tim and peak of popularity nbsp John Wayne and Tiny Tim help celebrate the 100th episode of Laugh In 1971 His debut God Bless Tiny Tim was released by Reprise Records in 1968 Tiptoe Through the Tulips was released as a single and reached No 17 on the Billboard chart Tiny Tim s 2nd Album followed in 1968 featuring a portrait of Tiny Tim and his parents on the cover This was followed by 1969 s For All My Little Friends a collection of children s songs that received a 1970 Grammy Award nomination 21 Charting singles from this era included Bring Back Those Rockabye Baby Days at No 95 and Great Balls of Fire at No 85 in 1968 and 1969 22 During this era of Tiny s mass popularity many pundits and journalists debated whether the character that Tiny Tim presented was just an orchestrated act or the real thing 5 On December 17 1969 Tiny Tim married Miss Vicki on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson with 40 million people watching At the time this was one of the most watched television events ever After his career highlights in the late 1960s Tiny Tim s television appearances dwindled and his popularity began to wane He continued to play concerts making several lucrative appearances in Las Vegas In August 1970 he performed There ll Always Be an England to an estimated 600 000 people at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 The UK press announced that he had stolen the show without a single electric instrument 23 When his recording contract ended with Reprise he founded his own record label and named it Vic Tim Records as a pun on the combination of his wife s name with that of his own Tiny Tim a biography by Harry Stein was published in 1976 by Playboy Press Martin Sharp collaborations nbsp Luna Park Sydney in the 1980s the setting for Tiny Tim s record setting singing marathon In January 1979 Australian artist Martin Sharp brought Tiny Tim to Luna Park in Sydney Australia to set the world record for the longest non stop professional singing marathon This was the culmination of a longstanding collaboration between Tiny Tim and Sharp who had been openly obsessed with him for years bringing him to Australia several times producing his recordings and painting his portrait over and over in different styles The marathon performance was filmed by Sharp s camera crew and ran for over two hours and seventeen minutes successfully setting a world record 24 When the 1979 Ghost Train fire occurred at Luna Park five months later Sharp became convinced that the fire was in some way theologically linked to Tiny Tim s performance and also set out to prove it was deliberately lit as an arson attempt All of this became the basis for the film Street of Dreams which serves as both a biography of Tiny Tim and an exploration of Luna Park and the fire Sharp never finished editing Street of Dreams in his lifetime and the film remains incomplete though a rough cut was released for film festival screenings in 1988 and that version continues to circulate online 25 26 27 Sharp went on to produce many of Tiny Tim s later records including Rock Chameleon and Keeping My Troubles to Myself His all consuming fixation on Tiny Tim Luna Park and the fire continued until his death in 2013 In 2014 standalone footage of the complete marathon performance was released on streaming services as The Non Stop Luna Park Marathon by Planet Blue Pictures 28 As of 2023 it can be viewed for free on Vimeo 29 A large mural of Tiny Tim with tulip themes painted by Sharp hangs in the Macquarie University Student Council 30 Personal lifeTiny Tim was married three times He had one daughter from his first marriage to then 17 year old Victoria Budinger also known as Miss Vicki at age 37 12 Tiny Tim and Victoria Budinger divorced six years later Budinger subsequently had several marriages 31 32 He married Jan Alweiss Miss Jan in 1984 and Susan Marie Gardner Miss Sue in 1995 33 Gardner was a 39 year old Harvard graduate and a fan of Tim s since she was 12 34 Death nbsp Tiny Tim s tomb at Lakewood Mausoleum On September 28 1996 Khaury recorded a video interview at the Montague Bookmill He later suffered a heart attack at a ukulele festival at the nearby Montague Grange Hall in Montague Massachusetts He was hospitalized at the nearby Franklin County Medical Center in Greenfield for approximately three weeks before being discharged with strong admonitions not to perform again because of his health weight and dietary needs for his diabetic and heart conditions He ignored the advice On November 30 1996 Khaury was playing at a gala benefit hosted by the Women s Club of Minneapolis He had let his third wife Miss Sue know before the show that he was not feeling well but did not want to disappoint his fans Before the start of his performance most of the audience had left In the middle of performing his last number of the evening a rendition of his hit Tiptoe Through the Tulips he suffered another heart attack on stage His wife asked him if he was feeling all right and he said he was not she was helping him back to their table where he collapsed and never regained consciousness 35 EMTs performed on site CPR and transported him to Hennepin County Medical Center where after repeated revival attempts he was pronounced dead at 11 20 pm 36 5 His remains are entombed in a mausoleum in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis Posthumous releasesIn 2000 the Rhino Handmade label released the posthumous Tiny Tim Live at the Royal Albert Hall This recording had been made in 1968 at the height of Tiny Tim s fame but Reprise Records never released it The limited number CD sold out and was reissued on Rhino s regular label In 2009 the Collector s Choice label released I ve Never Seen a Straight Banana Rare Moments Vol 1 produced and recorded by Richard Barone in 1976 The album was a collection of rare recordings of some of Tiny Tim s favorite songs from 1878 through the 1930s along with some of his own compositions In 2009 it was reported that Justin Martell was preparing a biography of Tiny Tim 37 released in 2016 under the title Eternal Troubadour The Improbable Life of Tiny Tim Martell is called one of America s foremost experts 38 on Tiny Tim he contributed liner notes to I ve Never Seen a Straight Banana 39 and the 2011 Tiny Tim compilation LP Tiny Tim Lost amp Found 1963 1974 Rare amp Unreleased released on Secret Seven Records 40 In 2013 a biography of Tiny Tim was released in two editions Tiny Tim Tiptoe Through A Lifetime was released July 16 2013 and is by Lowell Tarling author and Martin Sharp illustrator Ship To Shore PhonoCo followed up Lost amp Found Vol 1 with a Vol 2 featuring Tiny Tim s 1974 live recording of Nobody Else Can Love Me Like My Old Tomato Can on a limited edition wax cylinder 41 In 2016 Ship To Shore PhonoCo released Tiny Tim s America a collection of demos recorded by Tiny Tim in 1974 and finished in 2015 with overdubs overseen by producer Richard Barone and Tiny Tim s cousin Eddie Rabin The album was subtitled Rare Moments Vol 2 and was presented as a spiritual sequel to 2009 s I ve Never Seen A Straight Banana Rare Moments Vol 1 42 In 2020 Swedish journalist and documentary film maker Johan von Sydow released the documentary film Tiny Tim King for a Day 43 Honors and awards nbsp Star honoring Tiny Tim on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First AvenueTiny Tim was honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue 44 recognizing performers that have played sold out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue 45 Receiving a star might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis according to journalist Steve Marsh 46 DiscographySee also the categories Tiny Tim musician albums and Tiny Tim musician songs Studio albums God Bless Tiny Tim Reprise Records 1968 Tiny Tim s 2nd Album Reprise Records 1968 For All My Little Friends Reprise Records 1969 Nominated for a Grammy Award Wonderful World of Romance Street of Dreams YPRX 1724 1980 a Chameleon Street of Dreams YPRX 1848 1980 b The Eternal Troubadour Playback PBL 123441 1986 Tiptoe Through The Tulips Resurrection Bear Family Records BCD 15409 1988 Leave Me Satisfied NLT 1993 1989 Unreleased Tiny Tim Rock Regular Records 1993 I Love Me Yucca Tree Records 1993 Songs of an Impotent Troubadour Durtro 1994 Tiny Tim s Christmas Album 1994 Rounder Records 1994 Prisoner of Love A Tribute to Russ Columbo Vinyl Retentive Productions 1995 Girl with Brave Combo Rounder Records 1996 Compilation albums With Love and Kisses from Tiny Tim Concert in Fairyland Bouquet SLP 711 1962 c God Bless Tiny Tim The Complete Reprise Studio Masters And More Rhino Handmade 2006 3 CD set Wonderful World of Romance Zero Communications TTWW 12062 2006 recorded in 1979 Stardust Zero Communications TTST 12063 2006 I ve Never Seen a Straight Banana Rare Moments Vol 1 Collectors Choice Music WWCCM 20582 39 2009 Tiny Tim Lost amp Found Rare amp Unreleased 1963 1974 Secret Seven Records 2011 compilation 40 Tiny Tim s America Ship to Shore Phonograph Company 2016 previously unreleased 47 Live albums World Non Stop Singing Record Brighton 1988 1988 Live in Chicago with the New Duncan Imperials 1995 Pravda Records Tiny Tim Unplugged Tomanna 51295 1996 d The Eternal Troubadour Tiny Tim Live in London Durtro 1997 recorded in 1995 Tiny Tim Live At the Royal Albert Hall Rhino Handmade 2000 recorded in 1968 Guest appearances The Beatles 1968 Christmas Record Lyntone LYN 1743 4 1968 Nowhere Man The 1969 Warner Reprise Songbook Seven Arts PRO 331 Mr Tim Laughs The Heart Album Ca Song CA 1369 1991 e Singles April Showers Little Girl Blue Cat 127 1966 Be My Love Oh How I Miss You Tonight Boquet 101 1968 On The Good Ship Lollipop Don t Take Your Love from Me Boquet 102 1968 Tip Toe Thru the Tulips with Me Fill Your Heart Reprise 0679 1968 17 Bring Back Those Rockabye Baby Days This Is All I Ask Reprise 0760 1968 95 Hello Hello The Other Side Reprise 0769 1968 Great Balls of Fire As Time Goes By Reprise 0802 1969 85 On The Good Ship Lollipop America I Love You Reprise 0837 1969 Neighborhood Children Mickey The Monkey Reprise 0855 1969 I m A Lonesome Little Raindrop What the World Needs Now Is Love Reprise 0867 1969 Don t Bite the Hand That s Feeding You What Kind of American Are You Reprise 0939 1970 Tiptoe Through the Tulips Don t Bite the Hand That s Feeding You Reprise 0740 1970 f Why The Spaceship Song Reprise 0985 1971 g Hendrix Joplin Morrison Why Did They Have to Die So Young Letter Edged in Black Vic Tim 777 1971 Whispering Voices The Ballad of Attica Prison Prisoner s Song Vic Tim 778 1971 Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer White Christmas Vic Tim 1001 1971 Tip Toe Thru the Tulips with Me Great Balls of Fire Reprise 0740 f Am I Just Another Pretty Face Movies Scepter 12351 1972 I Ain t Got No Money Alice Blue Gown Toilet 101 1973 Tip Toe to the Gas Pumps h The Hickey On Your Neck Clouds Records 1979 EP Keeping My Troubles to Myself 1983 Discography notes Recorded at EMI Australia only 200 pressed no cover printed Only 1000 copies pressed Unauthorized recording Recorded live in Birmingham Alabama Tiny Tim has six songs on this album a b Reissue With Miss Vicki Refers to long gas lines during OPEC oil crisis References a b Tiny Tim Tiptoe Through A Lifetime Lowell Tarling Generation Books 2013 p 29 ISBN 978 1484138564 The Scribner Encyclopaedia of American Lives vol 4 ed Kenneth T Jackson 1998 Gale p 556 ISBN 978 0684804927 Huey Steve Tiny Tim Songs Albums Reviews Bio amp More AllMusic Retrieved December 15 2023 Tranquada Jim 2012 The Ukulele a History University of Hawaii Press pp 153 4 ISBN 978 0 8248 3544 6 a b c William Grimes December 2 1996 Tiny Tim Singer Dies at 64 Flirted Chastely With Fame The New York Times Archived from the original on July 31 2018 Retrieved November 18 2012 Tiny Tim whose quavery falsetto and ukulele made Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me a novelty hit in 1968 died on Saturday night at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis He was 64 and had lived in Minneapolis for the past year The cause of death apparently was cardiac arrest a nursing supervisor Ellen Lafans told The Associated Press He had been in poor health of late and collapsed onstage after suffering a heart attack while performing at a ukulele festival in western Massachusetts in September Tiny Tim on cover of Parade Tinytim org Archived from the original on July 3 2013 Retrieved September 27 2012 Tiny Tim Herbert Butros Khaury The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives Encyclopedia com Retrieved September 27 2012 Tarling Lowell Sharp Martin 2013 Tiny Tim Tiptoe Through a Lifetime p 15 ISBN 978 1484138564 The Devotional Life of Tiny Tim www linkedin com Retrieved December 1 2021 Tiny Tim www nndb com Retrieved December 1 2021 Martell Justin 2016 Eternal Troubadour The Improbable Life Of Tiny Tim Jawbone Press ISBN 9781908279873 a b Grimes William December 2 1996 Tiny Tim Singer Dies at 64 Flirted Chastely With Fame The New York Times Archived from the original on July 31 2018 Retrieved February 20 2017 a b c d e Tiny Tim E True Hollywood Story Season 5 Episode 12 March 25 2001 E Whitcomb Ian 2012 Ukulele Heroes The Golden Age Milwaukee Wisconsin Hal Leonard Books pp 114 120 ISBN 978 1 4584 1654 4 Keyes Donald Biddle 1921 Rudolph Valentino publicity portrait for the silent film The Sheik Getty Images Famous Players Lasky Paramount Pictures Retrieved September 19 2023 Ryan Hugh August 3 2015 Back in the Day Lesbian Drag Kings Worked for the Mafia Hugh Ryan org Retrieved September 19 2023 Kennedy Helen December 2 1996 Tiny Tim Dies Singing His Hit New York Daily News Retrieved December 25 2015 Video of Tiny Tim s debut on Laugh In Archived from the original on June 27 2014 Retrieved September 28 2012 via YouTube Video of Tiny Tim s third appearance on Laugh In complete Archived from the original on June 27 2014 Retrieved September 28 2012 via YouTube Video of Tiny Tim s third appearance on Laugh In song only YouTube Archived from the original on June 14 2006 Retrieved September 28 2012 Tiny Tim Grammy com Retrieved December 27 2022 Whitburn Joel 1994 Top Pop Singles 1955 1993 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research ISBN 0 89820 104 7 How Tiny Tim blew my mind The story of an obsession BBC Arts Retrieved January 6 2020 Tarling Lowell 2020 Sharper 1980 2013 A Biography of Martin Sharp ETT IMPRINT Portus Martin May 21 1988 Tiny Tim s Big Comeback The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved January 12 2024 The Street of Dreams TCM Retrieved January 12 2024 Falconer Delia 2020 Sydney updated paperback edition Simon amp Schuster Press release 2014 PDF Planet Blue Pictures Retrieved January 14 2024 The Non Stop Luna Park Marathon Vimeo Planet Blue Pictures Retrieved January 14 2024 Exhibition highlights 50 years of artistic engagement Retrieved July 21 2020 Thou Shalt Not Kill People com December 9 2002 Retrieved April 25 2019 Inquirer Philadelphia January 29 1995 MISS VICKI TIPTOES INTO NEW AGE BOUTIQUE OrlandoSentinel com Retrieved April 25 2019 Click here to view the tribute page for TINY TIM Funeral notices co uk Exit Singing People com Retrieved April 25 2019 Tiny Tim Dies After Singing Tulip Song Deseret News Associated Press December 2 1996 Martell Justin A November 30 2016 Tiny Tim is Signing Off The Tragic Tale of an Artist s Final Fatal Performance Twenty years ago the Eternal Troubadour collapsed on stage medium com Richard Barone Keeps His Promise to Tiny Tim The Daily Swarm August 13 2009 Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved September 27 2012 Tiny Tim Lost and Found Out Today Check Out Our Interview with Tiny Tim Expert Justin Martell at the Amoeblog Amoeba com January 11 2011 Retrieved September 27 2012 a b Collectors Choice Music Ccmusic com Archived from the original on April 14 2012 Retrieved September 27 2012 a b Tiny Tim Lost amp Found 1963 1974 Rare amp Unreleased Recordings LP SEC 7 008 Secret Seven Records SF Secretsevenrecords typepad com Retrieved September 27 2012 Rothman Lily September 9 2013 Forget Vinyl New Recording Is Most Retro Ever TIME Retrieved February 19 2017 Forget Vinyl New Recording Is Most Retro Ever Ship To Shore PhonoCo Retrieved February 19 2017 Filmrecension Fascinerande film om artisten Tiny Tim svt se The Stars First Avenue amp 7th Street Entry Retrieved May 10 2020 Bream Jon May 3 2019 10 things you ll learn about First Avenue in new Minnesota History Center show Star Tribune Minneapolis St Paul Minnesota Retrieved May 10 2020 Marsh Steve May 13 2019 First Avenue s Star Wall Mpls St Paul Magazine Minneapolis St Paul Minnesota Retrieved May 10 2020 Store Page Tiny Tim s America Ship To Shore PhonoCo Retrieved June 6 2017External links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tiny Tim Photos of Tiny Tim by Robert Whitaker Tiny Tim at IMDb Tiny Tim with Bob Dylan and The Band Tiny Tim s tomb at Roadside America Video of Tiny Tim s tomb in Minneapolis MN on YouTube Tiny Tim discography at tinytim org FBI Records The Vault Herbert Khaury Tiny Tim at fbi gov Tiny Tim discography at Discogs nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tiny Tim musician amp oldid 1218652982, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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