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Tiny Legs Tim (44) passed away unexpectedly, the Flemish blues loses a young icon

In recent years, Tiny Legs Tim has evolved from an itinerant One Man Band to an established value. With six studio albums, one live record and several EPs, and thanks to a rock-solid live reputation, he also appealed to non-blues fans. He was played on Radio 1, was on many large and small stages and was the support act for Richard Thompson and Pete Doherty, among others. His latest album “Call us when it’s over” came out in full corona crisis and had to ensure the breakthrough.

Tim De Graeve was also one of the driving forces behind the “Missy Sippy Blues & Roots Club” in Ghent, the hot spot of the city’s blues scene. He was also the man behind the record label “Sing My Title”, where he released his own records, as well as music from the likes of Paul Couter and Little Jimmy.

“He will be missed. As an authentic human being and as an honest person, down to earth musician,” says his promoter.

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