The name Tiny Tim was first popularized by author Charles Dickens, and has been used by several musical performers including a jump blues singer, and a rockabilly artist but is most commonly associated with Herbert Buckingham Khaury (April 12, 1932 – November 30, 1996), an American singer who achieved temporary fame singing in a falsetto vibrato-laden voice.
These are photos from concerts where Tiny Tim played, so they may be of other bands that played the concert as well.
Day #1 Lineup - Toronto Pop Festival
Toronto Pop Festival Jun 21 - 22, 1969 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Uploaded by Bill Mair
Day #2 Lineup - Toronto Pop Festival
Al Cooper - Professional debut. Kooper's first professional work was as a 14-year-old guitarist in the Royal Teens, best known for their 1958 ABC Records novelty song "Short Shorts". In 1960, he teamed up with songwriters Bob Brass and Irwin Levine to write and record demos for Sea-Lark Music Publishing. The trio's biggest hits were "This Diamond Ring", recorded by Gary Lewis and the Playboys, and "I Must Be Seeing Things", recorded by Gene Pitney (both 1965). When he was 21, Kooper moved to Greenwich Village in Manhattan.
Al Cooper & Bob Dylan - Al Kooper joined the Blues Project as their keyboardist in 1965. He left the band shortly before their gig at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, although he did play a solo set. He formed Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1967, leaving due to creative differences in 1968, after the release of the group's first album, Child Is Father to the Man. He first performed with Bob Dylan playing the Hammond organ riffs on "Like a Rolling Stone". In 1965, Kooper played with Dylan in concert and played Hammond organ with Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival.
Eric Andersen (born February 14, 1943) is an American folk music singer-songwriter, who has written songs recorded by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Linda Ronstadt, the Grateful Dead, Rick Nelson, and many others. Early in his career, in the 1960s, he was part of the Greenwich Village folk scene. In 1966 he made his Newport Folk Festival debut. The Beatles' manager Brian Epstein was in the process of becoming his manager when he died. Joni Mitchell cites Andersen as the source of her open tunings. Andersen took part in the Festival Express tour across Canada in 1970 with the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Delaney Bramlett and others.
Man (also known as The Manband) were a Welsh rock band. The group were formed in November 1968 by Micky Jones, Deke Leonard, Clive John, Ray Williams and Jeff Jones, in Merthyr Tydfil. Man's style combined elements of psychedelia, space rock and progressive music. With their debut album, Revelation, Man "positioned themselves between the space prog of Nektar and the acid-fried rock of Quicksilver Messenger Service".
In 1969, Carla Thomas, a Stax Records artist, collaborated with the Bar-Kays, a prominent Stax band, on several projects, including backing Thomas on her recordings and performing alongside her on tour. This period, known as "Soul Explosion," saw the release of numerous albums and singles by Stax artists, including Carla Thomas and the Bar-Kays.
MRQ - When the original Luke & The Apostles broke up in mid-August 1967, keyboard player Peter Jermyn (born on November 6, 1946, in Kingston, Ontario) moved to Ottawa. A short while later, Jermyn met former Esquires members Doug Orr (bass) and Robert Coulthart (drums), with whom Jermyn had become familiar while with the Apostles and invited them to join him and Martin in a new group MRQ formed in August 1968, Modern Rock Quartet quickly attracted record company interest with their unique sound (a guitar-less band was something of an oddity at the time). MRQ returned to Toronto on numerous occasions throughout 1969 and 1970, playing at the Toronto Pop Festival at Varsity Stadium (1st day) on June 21, 1969, with Carla Thomas & The Bar-Keys, Man, Eric Anderson, Al Kooper & 15 Piece Orchestra, The Band (Music from Big Pink), Bonzo Dog Band, Rotary Connection, Johnny Winter, Velvet Underground. And Sly & The Family Stone.
Tiny Tim - Musicians and fans gathered at Varsity Stadium in Toronto on June 21 and 22, 1969, for the Toronto Pop Festival. Tiny Tim took the stage Sunday afternoon, June 22.
Newport Pop Festival Aug 3 - 4, 1968 Costa Mesa, California, United States Uploaded by zimtrim
Newport Pop Festival 1968 Aug 3 - 4, 1968 Costa Mesa, California, United States Uploaded by zimtrim
Newport Pop Festival 1968 Aug 3 - 4, 1968 Los Angeles, California, United States Uploaded by zimtrim
Newport Pop Festival 1968 Aug 3 - 4, 1968 Costa Mesa, California, United States Uploaded by Sundae
Tiny Tim / The Amboy Dukes / Ted Nugent Jul 27, 1968 Chicago, Illinois, United States Uploaded by zimtrim
Tiny Tim / Blues Image / Fantasy Jul 20, 1968 Miami, Florida, United States Uploaded by John Paussa
Jimi Hendrix / The Seeds / Tiny Tim Jul 3 - 4, 1967 New York, New York, United States Uploaded by zimtrim
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