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Name: Tiffany Evans Age: 13 Years Old Birthday: August 4th 1992 Birth Place: Bronx,
New York Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown Record Company: Columbia IMDb Page: [x] ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Tiffany won first place in the 'Star Search' championship.
SINGLE
Listen to Tiffany's new
single "Who I am" The song is produced by Salaam Remi who has done songs for the Fugees, Nas, Ludacris and many others.
Who I am (Windows Media Low)
Who I am (Windows Media High)
Who I am (Real Player)
Who I am (Quick Time)
Who I am (Flash)
ADDITIONAL HEADSHOTS
UPCOMING PROJECTS
Album: Debut Release Release Date: June 20th 2006 Movie:
Life Story Release Date: 2007
CONTACT INFORMATION
Tiffany Evans The Source
Entertainment Group Suite 199 New Road Linwood, NJ 08221
Résumé
Starring Roles Star
Search (2003) - Junior Singer - Winner - Season One
Guest Starring Roles The District - Ella Mae (2003) The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno - (2003) The Maury Show - Updates The Oprah Winfrey Show - How I Got This The Oprah
Winfrey Show - Oprah's Most Memorable Children
Movie/Mini-Series/Special Roles Tarzan II (2005) .... Voice A
Diary of a Mad Black Woman - Tiffany
PERFORMANCE LIST
2003 Star Search (Winner)
2004 Soul Train Christmas Starfest
Soul Train
2005 Soul Train Christmas Starfest (Co-Host)
The Naomi Judd Show
The 48th Annual Pre-Grammy Award Luncheon for the AEC
The Radio Disney Noon Years Eve Show
Toured with Mr. Al Green
The Loreal Soft-Sheen Carson Convention/Award Show
The Dallas Cowboys Game
The AFC Championship Game
The NFL JETS Game
The 76ers Basketball Game
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Name: Tiffany Evans Age: 13 Years Old Birthday: August 4th 1992 Birth Place:
Bronx, New York Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown Record Company: Columbia IMDb Page:
[x]
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Tiffany won first place in the 'Star Search' championship.
SINGLE
Listen to Tiffany's new
single "Who I am" The song is produced by Salaam Remi who has done songs for the Fugees, Nas, Ludacris and many others.
Who I am (Windows Media Low)
Who I am (Windows Media High)
Who I am (Real Player)
Who I am (Quick Time)
Who I am (Flash)
ADDITIONAL HEADSHOTS
UPCOMING PROJECTS
Album:
Debut Release Release Date: June 20th 2006 Movie: Life Story Release Date: 2007
CONTACT
INFORMATION
Tiffany Evans The Source Entertainment Group Suite 199 New Road Linwood, NJ 08221
Résumé
Starring
Roles Star Search (2003) - Junior Singer - Winner - Season One
Guest Starring Roles The District -
Ella Mae (2003) The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - (2003) The Maury Show - Updates The Oprah Winfrey Show - How I
Got This The Oprah Winfrey Show - Oprah's Most Memorable Children
Movie/Mini-Series/Special Roles Tarzan
II (2005) .... Voice A Diary of a Mad Black Woman - Tiffany
PERFORMANCE LIST
2003 Star Search (Winner)
2004 Soul Train Christmas Starfest
Soul Train
2005 Soul Train Christmas Starfest (Co-Host)
The Naomi Judd Show
The 48th Annual Pre-Grammy Award Luncheon for the AEC
The Radio Disney Noon Years Eve Show
Toured with Mr. Al Green
The Loreal Soft-Sheen Carson Convention/Award Show
The Dallas Cowboys Game
The AFC Championship Game
The NFL JETS Game
The 76ers Basketball Game
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
BIOGRAPHY
Like many girls her age, 13-year-old Tiffany Evans practices dance moves in
front of the mirror, pours over fashion magazines, goes to the movies, spends time reading (she's fond of history), and loves
hanging out with her friends. Though her interests might be typical for a teen, her musical gifts are another story.
Tiffany
Evans, her eagerly-awaited debut album on Sony Urban Music/Columbia Records, will show the world how special her talents really
are.
Featuring songs and production from Grammy winners Salaam Remi (Fugees) and Narada Michael Walden (Whitney Houston,
Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey) as well as Soulshock (Frankie J, Seal, Usher, Toni Braxton) and Karlin (Nelly, Mary J. Blige,
Whitney Houston), Tiffany Evans showcases a young lady blessed with determination, a multi-octave voice that's been compared
to Patti Labelle and Whitney Houston, and a heart-soaring passion for music.
Recorded in 2005, Tiffany Evans reflects
the timeless soulful sensibilities of her musical influences. "I really admire Whitney, Mariah, Marvin Gaye, Billie Holiday,
and Aretha Franklin," Tiffany offers. "I have a real love of the music that came before me because it just feels so real.
Without it we wouldn't have the music of today."
Multiple Grammy-winner Narada Michael Walden helped Tiffany craft
a new version of his "Let Me Be Your Angel," originally a smash hit in 1980 for the then-13-year-old Stacy Lattisaw. Tiffany
makes the song her own, infusing it with a fresh and openhearted honesty.
Tiffany reworks other classics including
a show-stopping rendition of "And I'm Telling You," the "Dreamgirls'" signature song first performed by Jennifer Holiday during
the musical's original Broadway run. Tackling musical staples might have been daunting, but Tiffany welcomed the opportunity
to put her stamp on familiar material. Produced by Salaam Remi, "Who I Am," the album's inspirational first single, is a mid-tempo
song with an unusual history (it was originally a hit for Nashville star Jessica Andrews). "At first I was like, 'A country
song? How is that going to fit for me?'" Tiffany admits. She proceeded to pour her heart into the song, making its message
relevant to her audience. "It tells young women that it’s ok to be who you are," she says. "You can have your make up
off, you don't have to be trendy, you can just be who you are and show your real personality. It's ok just to be real."
The
groove-drenched "Strong Enough" is a song that will "…give young girls and women a sense of confidence, sort of like
my own version of (Destiny's Child's) 'Independent Women.'"
"Angels On Earth" is Tiffany's "favorite song" on the album.
"I listen to it whenever I'm down," she says "It helped me realize that if I'm in a bad situation all I have to do is just
pray on it, keep my faith up and things will work out." Thanks to faith, family and friendship, Tiffany's learned the importance
of courage and faith from first-hand experience. Born in the Bronx, one of ten children, Tiffany was raised by caring parents
who sang to their kids and encouraged their artistic expressions. From a young age, Tiffany's been in love with music. She
would practice for hours and, before long, it became obvious she was blessed with a special talent. But, the Evans family
had hard times to face before Tiffany would realize her dreams.
When the house they'd been renting was sold out from
under them, Tiffany's father moved the family to Atlantic City, New Jersey, in the hopes of securing work and a new home.
To a little girl born and raised in the Bronx, the faded elegance of Atlantic City held out the promise of a new beginning.
"When we got there--oh my goodness--the lights looked like stars!" Tiffany remembers.
As the family toured the city,
Tiffany noticed a hotel showcasing a room called the Tiffany Lounge. "Oh, Daddy! Look!," she exclaimed, "It's named after
me!" Since the Tiffany Lounge was an all ages venue, Tiffany and her father decided to check out a show. The master of ceremonies
looked out into the audience, saw Tiffany, stepped off the stage, handed the little girl a microphone and asked her if she
could sing. Tiffany responded with a heart-stopping rendition of "I Will Always Love You" that left the audience slack-jawed
and mesmerized. Before long, Tiffany was working with a vocal teacher who told the 10-year-old chanteuse she had "a gift from
God" and should audition for "Star Search." Tiffany went to New York City to stand in line for four hours in the dead of winter
before her audition. Delivering a roof-raising rendition of "Stormy Weather," she aced the audition and secured a spot on
the show.
In February 2003, on her fourth "Star Search" appearance, Tiffany Evans won the Grand Champion title in the
junior singer division, becoming the only performer in "Star Search" history to receive perfect five scores on all of her
appearances.
That same year, Tiffany sang for executives at Columbia Records and was quickly offered a deal. With her
musical career already on the upswing, she landed a small role on CBS's "The District," and appeared in the hit film, "The
Diary of a Mad Black Woman," in 2004. Tiffany continues to pursue acting with an eye on more film and TV work.
"I hope
people will get to know who I am and get the chance to connect with me through my songs," she says. "I've had some tough experiences
but I've come through it all. I know if you can dream it, you can achieve it."
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FACTS
Tiffany scored a perfect score on every single 'Star Search' episode.
Tiffany lived in her automobile for 5 months.
Is one of 10 children (3 Sisters and 6 Brothers)
Her lucky break came when she was singing in the 'Tiffany Lounge' in Atlantic City
Is the only person in Star Search history to recieve a full score of 5 stars for each performance
Tiffany was our 7th Spotlight Girl! Click HERE to see what was said about her!
FAVORITES
Subjects at School: Reading, language, math, Spanish
Computer Games: Crazy Taxi, Pacman, Space Invaders
TV Shows: Apollo, Star Search, Lizzie McGuire
Movies: Selena, Temptations, What's Love Got to Do with It
Actors: John Travolta, Denzel Washington,
Actresses: Jennifer Lopez, Halle Berry, Whitney Houston
Animated Character: SpongeBob SquarePants, Bugs Bunny, Courage the Cowardly Dog
Bands: Bitter Herbs Band; Earth, Wind & Fire
Singers: Whitney Houston, Jennifer Lopez, Barbra Streisand
Songs: I am Changing, Reach, Winner in You
CDs: Bodyguard, Barbra Streisand live
Breakfast Foods: Lumber Jacks, oatmeal
Sandwiches: Tuna, BLT
Fruits: Apples, grapes, pears
Snack Foods: Potato chips, Doritos
Candy Bars: Snickers, PayDay, Swedish fish
Drinks: Root beer, ice tea, piña colada (non-alcoholic)
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