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Tiny Tim, Sydney 1993/ 1993 - Satoshi Kinoshita
TINY TIM, SYDNEY 1993/ 1993  
( Satoshi Kinoshita )

Series: Mixed Media: Portraits
Medium: unique polacolor photographs with unique artist wooden frame
Size (inches): 8.6 x 11.3 (frame size)
Size (mm): 220 x 290 (frame size)
Catalog #: MM_015
Description: Signed, titled, date, copyright on the reverse/ this work is on paper.



God bless us every one.

-Tiny Tim



PAISLEY: Do you feel you have been misunderstood?

TINY: I came on the scene that way, so I had to expect that. If I had to label myself, I'd say I was the "Master Of Confusion." Nobody knows. Nobody knows me.

-From an interview with Tiny Tim and Paisley Yankolovich in November 1995 for the Entertainment Magazine / emol.org/nevada/tinytim.html



Herbert Khaury (April 12, probably 1932 - November 30, 1996), better known by the pseudonym Tiny Tim, was an American singer and ukulele player. He is most famous for his rendition of "Tiptoe Through The Tulips" sung in his distinctive high falsetto. He is generally thought of as a novelty act, though his records display a wide knowledge of American songs and genuine musicality.

-Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.



Tiny Tim:

Born Herbert Khaury on April 12th, 1933, Tiny Tim began his music career as "Larry Love" in the early '50s, touring clubs and playing his ukulele to generally disinterested audiences. It wasn't until the mid-1960's that Tim became a household name when he first appeared on the TV show, "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In", as a gag act. Audience response was so great, that he soon became a semi-regular on the show. His debut album, "God Bless Tiny Tim", sold 200,000 copies.

"Tip Toe Thru The Tulips With Me" was quickly released as a single and became one of the top 40 hits of 1968. Through 1968 and 1969, Tim was a regular on the Johnny Carson show, eventually getting married, "live" on the Tonight Show stage. The wedding marked Tim's most popular moment, with 40 million viewers watching him tie the knot with 17-year-old Miss Vicki (Victoria May Budinger) on the night of December 17th, 1969. Several concerts, tours, and television appearances followed the wedding broadcast.

Before long, Miss Vicki was pregnant, despite the disbelief of the many who were convinced Tiny's ukulele wasn't strung in that direction. But alas, the union was short-lived. Miss Vicki left with their daughter, "Tulip" in 1971 and filed for divorce in March 1972, eventually becoming a go-go dancer in Camden, New Jersey. Tim moved back in with his mother.

By the early 70's, America's fascination with Tiny Tim had waned. He continued to play small clubs and oldies revival dates, even releasing albums on independent labels. Although he is best remembered for his falsetto, Tim was blessed with a beautiful natural baritone voice and his stage act consisted of covering sing-a-longs and tunes of the 30's and 40's. He found many of the songs he sang at the New York Public Library.

Tim remarried in 1984, to Miss Jan, however, the couple separated after a short time. In 1985, he joined the circus for 36 weeks. His multiple appearances as a musician, entertainer, and celebrity included Ed Sullivan shows, Jackie Gleason shows, Arsenio Hall, several commercials, and an MTV game show. He also participated in Howard Stern's New Year's Eve pay-per-view beauty pageant, in which he was a judge and appeared in the horror movie, "Blood Harvest", in which he played a clown. He would also marry for a third time, to Susan Gardner.

After a long period of relative obscurity, Tim once again stepped into the spotlight in the mid 1990s. He re-surfaced on TV, making appearances on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," and Howard Stern's TV show. The comeback was stopped short, however, when on November 30, 1996, Tiny Tim suffered a heart attack on stage and died shortly after.

Tiny Tim will always be remembered singing "Tiptoe Through The Tulips" in his falsetto voice, strumming his ukulele. With his dyed red hair and clashing outfits, he embodied all that was goofy about the late '60s.

-www.classicbands.com/tinytim.html


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