Description:

Tim Hardin Signed 1967 Concert Contract
By 1967, Tim Hardin had all but abandoned the traditional blues style he had adapted since 1961. With the 1967 release of "Tim Hardin 2," which included his most well-known and most often covered song, "If I Were A Carpenter," his folk-rock conversion was fully established. Hardin's two-week residency at San Francisco's "Hungry I," (April 24-May 6, 1967) incidentally coincided with the album's release. This American Federation of Musicians concert contract is for an agreed salary of $500 per week is and is signed at conclusion by the late Tim Hardin (1941-1980) and Hungry I owner Enrico Banducci. It exhibits normal handling wear and a few brown spots in the upper left corner area.

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October 21, 2009 2:00 PM EDT
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