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In "Tiptoe," inspired by the huge sculptures of Richard Serra, Ms. Beckley wobbled across the stage on spike heels, arranging and rearranging two loudspeakers at various angles.
NYT > Home Page By STEVE SMITH 2010
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'Tiptoe' spending eight weeks at the top of the CCM rock charts and making the Top 10 on College Radio in a number of U.S. cities.
ScreenTalk 2010
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Essential Repertoire: Connie Beckley performing "Tiptoe" in this three-evening event at the Issue Project Room in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
NYT > Home Page By STEVE SMITH 2010
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"Tiptoe" as we call it, is just walking on the "balls of your feet '.
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"Tiptoe" as we call it, is just walking on the "balls of your feet '.
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Famously falsetto-voiced singer Tiny Tim made numerous appearances on Carson's Tonight Show, but none was more hyped than the "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" singer's wedding to Miss Vicki on December 17, 1969.
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Robin a Tiptoe, that other local whale-backed hill, was named after a tall miscreant who survived being hung up there because his toes just touched the ground.
On the Verge Peter Ashley 2008
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Brian used to sing for the troops and in this audition he sings Tiny Tim “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” – oh wow.
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He knew all the old songs, all their favorites: "Skip to My Lou," "Tiptoe Through the Tulips," "Love Is Just Around the Corner," and many more.
Only a Memory Away 2010
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(Soundbite of song, "Tiptoe Through The Tulips") TINY TIM: (Singing) Oh, tiptoe through the window ...
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