Tim Hardin's 1973 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
Nov 20, 1973

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Tim Hardin
The Quiet Knight Chicago, Illinois, United States
Folk
Singer-Songwriter
Folk Rock
Blues
Country Rock
Mellow Gold
Acoustic
Roots Rock
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1973 1 concert
1972 4 concerts
1971 2 concerts
1970 2 concerts
1969 7 concerts
1968 1 concert
1967 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Tim Hardin had?

Tim Hardin has had 18 concerts.

What genre is Tim Hardin?

Tim Hardin is most often considered to be Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Folk Rock, Blues, Country Rock, Mellow Gold, Acoustic, and Roots Rock.

When was the last Tim Hardin concert?

The last Tim Hardin concert was on November 20, 1973 at The Quiet Knight in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

What setlist does Tim Hardin play live?

The songs that Tim Hardin performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 24, 1971 concert at Tupholme Manor Park in Bardney, England:

  1. Reason to Believe
  2. Danville Dame
  3. A Drink With My friends ?
  4. Hoboing ?
  5. If I Were a Carpenter
  6. I Want To Know (where you been) ?
  7. Love Him ?
  8. Lasting Moment ?
  9. Black Sheep Boy
  10. How Can We Hang on to a Dream?

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