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Eternal Troubadour The Improbably Life of Tiny Tim

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Publisher: Jawbone Press

Author: Justin Martell

As Bing Crosby once put it, Tiny Tim represents 'one of the most phenomenal success stories in show business'. In 1968, after years of playing dive bars and lesbian cabarets on the Greenwich Village scene, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Bob Dylan and Lenny Bruce, the fortysomething falsettovoiced, ukuleleplaying Tiny Tim landed a recording contract with Sinatra's Reprise label and an appearance on NBC's LaughIn. The resulting album, God Bless Tiny Tim, and its single, 'Tiptoe Thru' The Tulips With Me', catapulted him to the highest levels of fame. Soon, Tiny was playing to huge audiences in the USA and Europe, while his marriage to the seventeenyearold 'Miss' Vicki was broadcast on The Tonight Show in front of an audience of fifty million. Before long, however, his star began to fade. Miss Vicki left him, his earnings evaporated, and the mainstream turned its back on him. He would spend the rest of his life trying to revive his career, with many of those attempts taking a turn toward the absurd. But while he is often characterized as an oddball curio, Tiny Tim was a master interpreter and student of early American popular song, and his story is one of Shakespearean tragedy framed around a bizarre yet loveable public persona. Here, drawing on dozens of new interviews, neverbeforeseen diaries, and years of original research, author Justin Martell brings that story to life with the first serious biography of one of the most fascinating yet misunderstood figures in popular music.
ISBN: 9781908279873
Publisher: Jawbone Press
Imprint: Jawbone Press
Published date:
DEWEY: 782.42164092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 480
Weight: 840g
Height: 155mm
Width: 215mm
Spine width: 32mm

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