Tiny Tim’s last words and final moments were a far cry from the long-haired, baggy-clothed persona of the lighthearted and campy performer. After reaching musical immortality with his 1960s cover of ...
Tiny Tim’s falsetto turned Tiptoe Through the Tulips into a creepy horror classic now forever linked to the Insidious movie ...
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 and had ...
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We listen back to an interview with the eccentric singer and performer Tiny Tim. Born Herbert B. Khaury, he began performing in the 1950s. He is best known for his performances on Laugh-In, especially ...
Tiny Tim was a native New Yorker who called Iowa home for a short time. He was a musical archivist best known for his falsetto voice and eccentric and unique style. In 1968, he released his hit song ...
When oddball entertainer Tiny Tim picked up a ukulele, inviting listeners to “Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me” in 1968, he had no idea he was denigrating the uke’s reputation for decades. This ...
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 draped ...
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: December 17, 1969, 48 years ago today -- a wedding day like no other. For that was the day the singer known as Tiny Tim married Vicki Budinger on "The ...
Tiny Tim is using his falsetto warble to serenade another cultural phenomenon: Tonya Harding. The ukulele-strumming performer best known for his 27-year-old ditty “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” feels ...