Tim Hardin

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Tim Hardin was an American folk musician and songwriter best known for poignant 1960s compositions like "If I Were a Carpenter" and "Reason to Believe."

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instanceOf folk musician
human
singer-songwriter
activeYearsEnd 1980
activeYearsStart 1960
birthName James Timothy Hardin NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heroin overdose
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1941-12-23
dateOfDeath 1980-12-29
familyName Hardin NERFINISHED
genre blues
folk music
folk rock
givenName James
Timothy NERFINISHED
influenced folk rock artists
instrument guitar
vocals
languageOfWork English
militaryService United States Marine Corps NERFINISHED
movement 1960s folk music scene
name Tim Hardin NERFINISHED
notableAlbum Tim Hardin 1
Tim Hardin 2 NERFINISHED
Tim Hardin 3 Live in Concert NERFINISHED
notableWork If I Were a Carpenter NERFINISHED
Reason to Believe NERFINISHED
occupation composer
musician
singer-songwriter
performedAt Woodstock Festival NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Eugene, Oregon, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Los Angeles, California, United States NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
Epic Records
Verve Records
songCoveredBy Bobby Darin NERFINISHED
Johnny Cash NERFINISHED
Robert Plant NERFINISHED
Rod Stewart NERFINISHED
The Four Tops NERFINISHED
wroteSong How Can We Hang On to a Dream NERFINISHED
If I Were a Carpenter NERFINISHED
Misty Roses NERFINISHED
Reason to Believe NERFINISHED

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Dave Van Ronk influenced Tim Hardin