Tim De Graeve (28 November 1978 – 25 May 2022), known professionally as Tiny Legs Tim, was a
Belgian blues
guitarist
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and
singer-songwriter
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. De Graeve also played the
harmonica
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, was the inspirer of the
Flemish
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* Flemish region, one of the three regions of Belgium
*Flemish Community, one of the three constitutionally defined language communities of Belgium
* Flemish dialects, a Dutch dialec ...
blues
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and
roots
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scene in the year 2010, and had his own record label called Sing My Title.
Biography
Tim, born and raised in
Westouter
Heuvelland () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the villages of Dranouter, Kemmel, De Klijte, Loker, Nieuwkerke, Westouter, Wijtschate and Wulvergem. Heuvelland is a thinly populated ...
, discovered the love for the blues music in the record collection of his father, particularly the acoustic album of
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Lemon Henry "Blind Lemon" Jefferson (September 24, 1893 – December 19, 1929) was an American blues and gospel singer-songwriter and musician. He was one of the most popular and successful blues singers of the 1920s and has been called the "Fat ...
. From the age of eight he took classical guitar lessons and soon began writing his own songs. At 17 he started his own blues band.
Tim moved to
Ghent
Ghent ( ; ; historically known as ''Gaunt'' in English) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the Provinces of Belgium, province ...
to study biology at the university and lived there for the remainder of his life. For a while he worked as a teacher where playing music with his band The Heartfakers was just a hobby. During severe health problems in his twenties, Tim focused on learning to play his grandfather's slide guitar, delving into blues classics such as Delta blues and writing songs. At 29, he decided to pursue his dream of a music career after all.
In 2009, he released his debut EP ''Please Dr. Please'' as Tiny Legs Tim & The Concrete Blues Band. The years after, his focus was on releasing solo work as a singer-songwriter.
His stage name, Tiny Legs, was a reference to his small and lean appearance that was a result of his severe liver disease. The inspiration came from some of his blues heroes such as
Blind Willie Johnson
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,
Big Bill Broonzy
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and
Sleepy John Estes
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known as Sleepy John Estes, was an A ...
who also bear three-part names that often describes a physical characteristic. He found it a funny name that was self-deprecating. It was a way of dealing with his "new" body.
In Ghent, mainly in the borough Klein Turkije (English: Little Turkey), Tiny Legs Tim became the voice of a completely new blues generation, along with fellow blues musician
Lightnin' Guy. In 2011, Guy started organizing electric blues jams, first in a small
B&B places, then at the Volkshuis. From 2014 to 2018, they co-organized the blues festival
Boogieville in De Vooruit's Ballroom.
In 2015, with his help and advice, Tim's good friends Marie Follebout and Jelle de Boevé became owners and founders of the blues and roots concert club
Missy Sippy in Klein Turkije, where Tim became their house musician. He performed there numerous times and curated the blues jams. In addition, he and the club sought alternative music styles such as funk, americana, jazz, country, rock and roll, burlesque and soul to give more young musicians a chance. Until his death, Tim organized around thirty concerts for the Missy Sippy Blues & Roots Festival, each time during the ten days of
Gentse Feesten
The Gentse Feesten (; in Ghent dialect ''Gense Fieste''; "Ghent Festival") is an annual music and theatre festival in Ghent, Belgium. Besides stage events, there are street acts such as mimes and buskers. It has been held for more than 50 years ...
in July. On the occasion of the club's fifth anniversary, Tim released an album called ''Missy Sippy All Stars Volume 1'' in March 2020 that was recorded with 20-some promising musicians.
To find inspiration in the blues, Tim traveled to Louisiana in the United States in 2017, mainly to
New Orleans
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. African music like Maliblues and Tuareg blues also inspired him by means of their rhythmic feel, with lots of percussion.
Tim performed mostly solo with his so-called One Man Blues Band in clubs and on festivals throughout Europe. He was supporting act of
Peter Doherty,
John Mayall
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,
The North Mississippi Allstars,
Graham Parker
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Life and career Early career (1960s–1976)
Parker was born in Hackney, East L ...
,
Bombino and
Ian Siegal
Ian Siegal is a British blues singer and guitarist.
Biography
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.
He had a name of having a strong live reputation.
Tim released all his records independently to maintain complete control over his own musical identity. Thus, he enjoyed making solo records with just him as singer and musician. In 2015, with his third record ''Stepping Up'', Tim started a real record label called Sing My Title. His label releases albums from Flemish blues and roots musicians such as Kaai Man from
Temse
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The name Temse is derived from the Gallo-Roman/Gaul Tamisiacum or Tamasiacum. This is also reflected in the French name for the town, Tamise. The main sights in ...
,
Paul Couter
Paul Decoutere, known under the name Paul Couter (7 February 1949 – 27 April 2021), was a Belgian guitarist. He played in Freckleface, and TC Matic.
Biography
Paul Decoutere was born in Izegem while his heavily pregnant mother was visitin ...
, Steven Troch from
Mechelen
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, Little Jimmy and the band A Murder in Mississippi.
Exactly a year after his death Tim got a posthumous tribute with the release of his single "Death Bells Ringing" on 25 May 2023 and further more on his birthday 28 November the release of the album ''Sing My Title'' with fifteen new and unreleased songs, followed by the memorial-concert "Sing My Title: Friends & Artists celebrating Tiny Legs Tim" in Ghent.
Personal life
Tim suffered from severe liver disease most of his adult life and underwent two liver transplants in his twenties. With the third transplant he died during surgery at the age of 43.
Discography
* ''Please Dr. Please'' - EP - 2009
* ''They Say Small Birds Don't Fly Too High'' - EP - 2010
* ''One Man Blues'' - CD/LP - 2011
* ''Constant Constable'' - EP - 2011
* ''Cortisone Blues'' - single - 2012
* ''TLT'' - CD/LP - 2013
* ''Diggin' Deeper'' - EP - 2013
* ''Stepping up'' - CD/LP - 2015
* ''Sad Sad'' - single - 2016
* ''Live at Sint-Jacobs'' - LP/CD - 2016
* ''Melodium Rag'' - LP/CD - 2017
* ''Elsewhere Bound'' - LP/CD - 2019
* ''Future Poets'' - single - 2019
* ''Missy Sippy All Stars Vol. I'' - LP/CD - 2020
* ''Call Us When It's Over'' - LP/CD - 2020
* ''Death Bells Ringing'' - single - 2023
* ''Sing My Title'' - LP/CD - 2023
Podcasts
* Tiny Legs Tim and UZ Gent Hospital:
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Sources and references
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External links
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1978 births
2022 deaths
21st-century Belgian guitarists
Blues guitarists
Blues singers
Blues harmonica players
Musicians from Ghent