In 2011, Roger Ebertwrote a short piece about the impossible-to-classify performer Tiny Tim, whose peak of fame probably was getting married on "The Tonight Show" in 1969, an event that made headlines around the world, receiving ratings second only to Neil Armstrong's walk on the moon just five months prior. In his piece, Ebert reminisced about seeing Tiny Tim perform in the early 1960s at the Black Pussycat club in Greenwich Village, the club where Tiny Tim (née Herbert Butros Khaury) got his start. Ebert wrote: "In another year, Tiny Tim was famous. I believe no one remembers how famous." If "no one remembered" in 2011, then "no one"