Tim Hardin

Tim Hardin was an American folk musician, songwriter, and composer. Born on December 23, 1941 in Eugene, Oregon, USA, he left a lasting impact on the music industry before his untimely death on December 29, 1980 in Los Angeles, California.

Hardin's talent as a songwriter is evident through his popular hits such as "If I Were a Carpenter," which has been covered by notable artists including *Bobby Darin*, *Joan Baez*, *Johnny Cash*, *The Four Tops*, and *Robert Plant*. Another one of his well-known compositions is "Reason to Believe," which has been covered by numerous artists including Rod Stewart who achieved chart success with the song.

Influenced by other talented musicians like Tim Buckley and Richie Havens among others from his era such as Graham Nash and Arlo Guthrie; Hardin's unique style resonated with fans worldwide. His soulful melodies captivated audiences alongside fellow folk artists like Donovan, John Martyn, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Jackson C. Frank and Melanie.

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