Tim Hardin's 1971 Concert History

Tim Hardin (born Timothy James Hardin in Eugene, Oregon, USA on 23 December 1941 – 29 December 1980) was an American folk musician and composer. He is best remembered for writing the top 40 hits "If I Were a Carpenter" covered by Bobby Darin and "Reason to Believe" covered by Rod Stewart, as well as his own uneven recording career.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 01, 1971
Tim Hardin Kenny's Castaways New York, New York, United States
Jul 24, 1971
A Concert of Contemporary and Traditional Folk Music
James Taylor / The Byrds / Tom Paxton / Buffy Sainte-Marie / The Incredible String Band / Pentangle / Sandy Denny / Tim Hardin / Steeleye Span / Ralph McTell / Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy / Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee / Dion
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Tupholme Manor Park Bardney, England, United Kingdom
Show Duplicate for Jul 24, 1971
Jul 07, 1971
Tim Hardin Gaelic Park The Bronx, New York, United States
Jun 03, 1971
Tim Hardin Kingsbridge Armory New York, New York, United States
May 08, 1971
Country Joe and the Fish / Tim Hardin / Dave Van Ronk / The Youngbloods / Jerry Jeff Walker / Kate Taylor / Nick Holmes / Keith Sykes / gary white / Donny Brooks Convocation Center, Ohio University Athens, Ohio, United States
Apr 10, 1971
Tim Hardin Hunter College Assembly Hall New York, New York, United States

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Tim Hardin / Billy Joel on Feb 10, 1971 [880-small]

Tim Hardin / Billy Joel
Feb 10 - 13, 1971
 Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
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