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Tiny Tim, whose quavery falsetto and ukulele made “Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me” a novelty hit in 1968, died Saturday night at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis. He was 64 ...
By the early 1970s, however, the Tiny Tim novelty act had worn thin with the public. He and Miss Vicki were living apart and whatever ditzy charm their union once held for us was long gone.
Tiny Tim went from tiptoeing through the tulips to pushing up daisies in 1996, but the new album, “I’ve Never Seen a Straight Banana,” resurrects the quirky pop singer with a collection of ...
You’ll never get anywhere singing in that sissy voice.” – Tiny Tim’s father, same conversation. Last week Tiny Tim sat in a plush Beverly Hills office, remembering what it was like before ...
Wipe that smirk off your face: It’s time to reconsider Tiny Tim. Most of those old enough to remember Tiny view him as the ultimate novelty act, a kook with hair like a wet squeegee, outfits … ...
I began to look into Tiny’s back story and found that, at one time, many had shared my sentiments. In 1968 the New York Times called God Bless Tiny Tim, “one of the most dazzling albums of ...
Even in the late 1960s, when it seemed like the world was turning upside down, no one had ever seen anything quite like Tiny Tim. Standing onstage in an oversize plaid jacket, a mop of curls ...
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