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Death. Tiny Tim's tomb at Lakewood Mausoleum. On September 28, 1996, Khaury recorded a video interview at the Montague Bookmill. He later suffered a heart attack at a ukulele festival at the nearby Montague Grange Hall in Montague, Massachusetts.
Tiny Tim died at a Minneapolis hospital late Saturday. A hospital spokeswoman said the cause apparently was cardiac arrest, but a final determination would be made later. He said a few weeks ago that he was born April 12, 1932, making him 64, although over the years he had sometimes fibbed or hedged about his age.
Tiny Tim died at a Minneapolis hospital late Saturday. A hospital spokeswoman said the cause apparently was cardiac arrest. Born Herbert Khaury, Tiny Tim built his career on his single...
Tiny Tim, whose quavery falsetto and ukulele made ''Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me'' a novelty hit in 1968, died on Saturday night at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis....
At press time, the cause of death was unannounced. Long before Tony Bennett’s rediscovery, Tiny Tim was the first ironic mascot of pop’s counterculture. Were his fans responding to his ...
Herbert Buckingham Khaury, better known as Tiny Tim, died Saturday after tiptoeing through the tulips one last time on stage in Minneapolis, at a women’s club. He was 64.
Tiny Tim, whose quavery falsetto and ukulele made “Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me” a novelty hit in 1968, died Saturday night at the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis. He was 64...
Tiny Tim was pronounced dead at a Minneapolis hospital. The official cause of death has not been determined, but he had congestive heart failure and diabetes.
Tiny Tim, the eccentric '60s phenom who shot to fame warbling "Tip Toe Through the Tulips With Me" in a strange falsetto, died Saturday of a heart attack while performing his signature song.
Tiny Tim died at a Minneapolis hospital late Saturday. A hospital spokeswoman said the cause apparently was cardiac arrest, but a final determination would be made later. Born Herbert Khaury, Tiny Tim built his career on his single hit song in 1968, his stratospheric falsetto, an asexual and childlike stage persona and a flair for self-promotion.