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80s Popstar TIFFANY to Appear on BuzzWorthy Radio!; Thursday, April 8, 2010 at 11:30 AM EST
Topic Started: Mar 24 2010, 11:54 PM (421 Views)
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TIFFANY is back! ...to her roots. The dynamic voice of the 80s has returned to where it all started for her, country music and the Nashville music scene. Now a critically praised songwriter, Tiffany is set to capture your hearts again...with her new album of country rock inflused tunes!

She also just wrapped a starring role in the SyFy Channel Original Movie "Mega Piranha", stars in a national commercial with Meatloaf, & appeared on the CBS TV shows "The Young & the Restless" & “How I Met Your Mother.”

The “I Think We’re Alone Now” Girl recently Won VH1’s Celebrity Fit Club! Needless to say it gathered her an avalanche of press from the cover of “In Touch” Magazine, radio to television show like the Tyra Banks show, Entertainment Tonight and the Insider TV shows.

The late Mae Axon first brought Tiffany to Nashville at the tender age of 10, where she performed on The Ralph Emery Show. At this young age, Tiffany shared the stage with such acts as George Jones, Jack Reeves, and Johnny Lee.

Tiffany began her career at the age of 13 when she signed her first recording contract with MCA. The self-titled debut album was released in 1987 and eventually went quadruple platinum. The innovative “Mall Tour” that followed proved to be the signature for Tiffany’s early career and was very effective in targeting her core audience of young teens making Tiffany the youngest female artist to debut at number one on the Billboard charts.

Tiffany produced three top ten hits, two of which were national and international #1 pop singles “Could’ve Been” and the celebrated “I Think We’re Alone Now.” The soon-to-be teen pop phenomenon, New Kids on the Block, got their big break as the opening act for her world tour. Tiffany released her second album, Hold An Old Friend’s Hand, which went double platinum and featured the top ten hit “All This Time.”

In addition to her ground breaking successful music career, Tiffany had the opportunity to be the voice of Judy Jetson in the feature version of the popular cartoon series, The Jetsons.

During the ‘90s, Tiffany released two more albums, New Inside and Dreams Never Die (released exclusively in Asia). To start off the new Millennium, she introduced what became known as her “comeback” album, The Color of Silence with stellar critical reviews including from Billboard: “The Color of Silence is one of the finest pop albums of 2000.”

Tiffany makes her home in Nashville with her husband & son Elijah, eight dogs, two turtles and five fish.

Not bad for a local LA girl who just wanted to sing and went on to sell 16 million albums...

Listen LIVE for Tiffany on BWR April 8, 2010 at 11:30 AM EST/8:30 AM PST!

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/buzzworthyradio
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http://www.blogtalkradio.com/buzzworthyradio/2010/04/08/80s-popstar-tiffany

Here is the interview I did with Tiffany!
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