Slacker Logo

Tim Hardin

Advertisement
Advertisement

Biography

Tim Hardin was born in Eugene, Oregon, on December 23, 1941, and died in Los Angeles on December 29, 1980. The life and work of this singer-songwriter were marked by drugs: his addiction to heroin was stronger than anything else, and he died of it, aged just 39. We owe him a few gems of 1960s folk music, such as the standard "If I Were A Carpenter", known to the general public in France thanks to Johnny Hallyday's cover version, or "Reason to Believe". As well as a handful of wrinkle-free albums.
Read All Read Less

Albums


Artists Related to
Tim Hardin

Joni Mitchell

FEATURED

Donovan

FEATURED

Phil Ochs

FEATURED

Leonard Cohen

FEATURED

Bob Dylan

FEATURED

Tom Rush

FEATURED

Arlo Guthrie

FEATURED

Sandy Denny

FEATURED

Judy Collins

FEATURED

Janis Ian

FEATURED

The Band

FEATURED

Van Morrison

FEATURED

Tim Buckley

FEATURED

John Prine

FEATURED

Richie Havens

FEATURED

The Byrds

FEATURED

John Sebastian

FEATURED

Nick Drake

FEATURED
See All Related Artists

LIVE STREAM... SOCIAL RADIO STREAM...