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Infobox musical artist | name = Tiny Tim| image = TinyTim.jpg| caption =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Herbert Khaury| alias =| marital status =| birth_date = birth date|1932|04|12| death_date = death date and age|1996|11|30|1932|04|12|death_place = Minneapolis, Minnesota , U.S.| origin = New York City|New York, New York , U.S.| genre = americana music|Americana | occupation = Singer , musician | instrument = Ukulele , guitar , Singing|vocals | years_active = 1968& ndash;1996| label = Reprise Records , Rhino Entertainment|Rhino Handmade , Rounder Records , Seeland Records | Spouse(s) = Victoria Mae Budinger (1969-1978)Jan Alweiss (1984-1995) Susan Marie Gardner (1995-1996) (his death) Tiny Tim (born Herbert Khaury ; April 12, 1932 & ndash; November 30, 1996) was an United States|American singer , ukulele player, and musical archivist . He was most famous for his rendition of " Tiptoe Through the Tulips " sung in a distinctive high falsetto / vibrato voice.
Life and career
Rise to fame
Tiny Tim was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York, the son of a Polish Jewish mother, Tillie (Staff), a garment worker, and a Lebanese Catholic father, Butros Khaury, a textile worker.cite news| url= http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/access/470462561.html? FMT=ABS& FMTS=ABS:FT& type=current& date=Apr+08%2C+1989& author=Rita+Zekas+Toronto+Star& pub=Toronto+Star& desc=Is+New+york+ready+for+Mayor+Tiny+Tim%3F+A+60s+novelty+act+still+in+search+of+a+comeback& pqatl=google | title=Is New york ready for Mayor Tiny Tim? A 60s novelty act still in search of a comeback | date=April 8, 1989 http://www.tinytim.org/articles/parade.html http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=kC9DAAAAIBAJ& sjid=V60MAAAAIBAJ& pg=4048,2680804& dq=tiny-tim+tillie+butros& hl=en http://www.encyclopedia.com/article-1G2-2874700305/tiny-tim-herbert-butros.html He displayed musical talent at a very young age. In a 1968 interview on the Tonight Show , Khaury described the discovery of his ability to sing in an upper register in 1952: "I was listening to the radio and singing along as I was singing I said 'Gee, it's strange. I can go up high as well.'" He then entered a local talent show and sang " You Are My Sunshine " in his newly discovered falsetto. He started using the stage name Tiny Tim in 1962 when his manager at the time, George King, booked him at a club that favored acts by performers short in stature.
Tiny Tim appeared in Jack Smith (film director)|Jack Smith 's Normal Love , as well as the independent feature film You Are What You Eat (film)|You Are What You Eat (his appearance in this film featured him singing the old Ronettes hit, " Be My Baby " in his falsetto range); also featured was a rendition of Sonny and Cher 's " I Got You Babe ", with Tim singing the Cher parts in his falsetto voice, along with Eleanor Barooshian reprising Sonny Bono 's baritone part. These tracks were recorded with Robbie Robertson and the other members of what was going to become known as The Band . The latter performance led to a booking on the massively popular '' Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In , an unpredictable American television comedy-variety show. Dan Rowan announced that Laugh-In'' believed in showcasing new talent, and introduced Tiny Tim. The singer entered carrying a shopping bag, pulled his soprano ukulele from it, and sang a medley of "A Tisket A Tasket" and "On the The Good Ship Lollipop" with a dumbfounded Dick Martin standing near. http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=R_bljefIsBc& feature=related Video of Tiny Tim's debut on Laugh-In In his third performance on Laugh-In , Tiny Tim entered, blowing kisses, preceded by an elaborate procession of the cast, and after a short interview, sang " Tiptoe Through the Tulips ".Video of Tiny Tim's third appearance on Laugh-In http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=l5MQbFAGHRE& NR=1 (complete) http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=skU-jBFzXl0 (song only)
In 1968, his first album, God Bless Tiny Tim , was released. It contained an orchestrated version of "Tiptoe Through the Tulips", which became a hit after being released as a single. For All My Little Friends , 1969, a collection of children's songs was nominated for a Grammy Award .
On December 17, 1969, with 21.4 million viewers watching, Tiny Tim married Victoria Mae Budinger (aka "Miss Vicki") on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson . During their marriage, Tiny Tim and Miss Vicki mostly lived apart, and divorced eight years later.cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=-U_n-BJHuEM|title=Tiny Tim discusses his marriage problems on the Tonight Show, 1974|accessdate=2011-10-12 When Tiny Tim first became well-known to the American public, pundits and journalists debated whether or not this character being presented was just an orchestrated act, or the real thing. "It quickly became clear that he was genuine" however; and that he could probably be best described as "a lonely outcast intoxicated by fame," and "a romantic" always in pursuit of his ideal dream.cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/1996/12/02/arts/tiny-tim-singer-dies-at-64-flirted-chastely-with-fame.html? scp=4& sq=tiny%20tim& st=cse|title=Tiny Tim, Singer, Dies at 64; Flirted, Chastely, With Fame|newspaper= New York Times|date=1996-12-02|accessdate=2011-10-12|first=William|last=Grimes
Later career
After his career highlights, Tiny Tim's television appearances dwindled, and his popularity began to wane. He continued to play around the United States, making several lucrative appearances in Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas . When he lost his Reprise recording contract he founded his own record label , and humorously 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. Notably, he performed with the popular American alternative rock band Camper Van Beethoven in 1986. http://berkeleyplace.wordpress.com/2008/01/04/tiny-tim-with-camper-van-beethoven/ In the 1990s he released several albums, including Rock (1993), I Love Me (1993) and Girl (1996).
Death
In September 1996, he suffered a myocardial infarction|heart attack just as he began singing at a ukulele festival at the Montague Grange Hall (often confused in accounts of the incident with the nearby Bookmill|Montague Bookmill , at which he had recorded a http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=KfmyZUroizs/ video interview earlier that same day) in Montague, Massachusetts . He was hospitalized at the nearby Franklin County Medical Center in Greenfield, Massachusetts|Greenfield for approximately three weeks, before being discharged with strong admonitions not to perform again because of his health and the dietary needs for his diabetic and heart conditions. Nevertheless, he ignored the advice. While playing at a Gala Benefit at The Woman's Club of Minneapolis on November 30, he had a second and fatal heart attack on stage and he later died. He is entombed in a mausoleum in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis .
In pop culture
His cover of " Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight " was featured in the " Help Wanted (SpongeBob SquarePants)|Help Wanted " segment of the first episode of the cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants . cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=c71RCAyLS1M|title=Tiny Tim performing "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight"|accessdate=2011-10-12 His cover of " Tiptoe Through the Tulips " was a main part of the 2011 horror film Insidious (film)|Insidious and also used as a base track in " The Amazing Adventures of DJ Yoda " in the mix Tip Toe.
Albums
In 2000, the Rhino Entertainment|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-numbered CD sold out and was reissued on Rhino's regular label. In 2009, the Collectors' Choice Music|Collector's Choice label released '' I've Never Seen a Straight Banana '', recorded 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 independent journalist Justin Martell was preparing a biography of Tiny Tim. http://www.thedailyswarm.com/headlines/richard-barone-keeps-his-promise-tiny-tim/ Called one of America's "foremost experts" http://www.amoeba.com/blog/2011/01/amoeba-music/tiny-tim-lost-and-found-out-today-check-out-our-interview-with-tiny-tim-expert-justin-martell.html on Tiny Tim, Martell contributed liner notes to " I've Never Seen a Straight Banana " http://www.ccmusic.com/item.cfm? itemid=CCM20582 and the 2011 Tiny Tim compilation LP, "Tiny Tim: Lost & Found 1963-1974 (Rare & Unreleased)," released on Secret Seven Records. http://secretsevenrecords.typepad.com/secret-seven-records/2010/10/coming-in-january-2011-tiny-tim-lost-found-1966-1974-rare-unreleased-recordings.html
Discography
God Bless Tiny Tim ( Reprise Records , 1968)
With Love And Kisses From Tiny Tim: Concert In Fairyland (Bouquet SLP 711) recorded 1962. "Unauthorized" recording.
''Tiny Tim's 2nd Album (Reprise Records, 1968)
''The Beatles' 1968 Christmas Record (Lyntone, LYN 1743/4, 1968)
For All My Little Friends (Reprise Records, 1969)- This album was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Tip Toe To The Gas Pumps / The Hickey (On Your Neck) (Clouds Records, 1979)- 45 rpm single; a-side refers to long gas lines during OPEC oil crisis.
Wonderful World Of Romance (Street Of Dreams YPRX 1724) 1980) Recorded at EMI Australia, only 200 pressed, no cover printed.
Chameleon (Street of Dreams YPRX 1848, 1980)- Only 1000 copies pressed.
Tiny Tim: The Eternal Troubadour (Playback PBL 123441, 1986)
Tip-Toe Thru The Tulips/ Resurrection (Bear Family BCD 15409, 1987)
Leave Me Satisfied (NLT 1993) 1989 (unreleased country album)
The Heart Album (Ca-Song CA 1369), 1991 - (Tiny Tim has six songs on this album)
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)
Live in Chicago with the New Duncan Imperials (1995, Pravda Records)
Prisoner of Love: A Tribute to Russ Columbo (Vinyl Retentive Productions, 1995)
Girl (with Brave Combo ) (Rounder Records, 1996)
Tiny Tim Unplugged (Tomanna 51295, 1996) - Recorded live in Birmingham, Alabama
The Eternal Troubadour: Tiny Tim Live in London (Durtro, 1997, recorded in 1995)
Tiny Tim Live at the Royal Albert Hall ( Rhino Entertainment|Rhino Handmade , 2000, recorded in 1968)
Chameleon (Zero Communications TTCH 12061, 2006, CD release)
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) http://www.ccmusic.com/item.cfm? itemid=CCM20582 Collectors' Choice Music (2009)
Tiny Tim: Lost & Found (Rare & Unreleased 1963-1974) (Secret Seven Records, 2011, compilation)
References
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External links
Commons category
http://www.robertwhitakerphotography.com/prints Photos of Tiny Tim by Robert Whitaker
IMDb name|864097|Tiny Tim
http://theband.hiof.no/albums/boot_down_in_the_basement.html Tiny Tim with Bob Dylan and The Band
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/22648 Tiny Tim's tomb at Roadside America
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=hNpx4vfN0yc Video of Tiny Tim's tomb in Minneapolis, MN
http://www.tinytim.org/discography/index.html Complete Tiny Tim discography
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