Tiffany Sheppard | tl

This R&B vocal group was formed in 1959 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The Sheppards created a marvellous transitional style of R&B during the early 60s, drawing much of its character from earlier doo-wop, yet incorporating instrumentation and vocal stylings that in later years would inform soul music. They were named after their producer Bill ‘Bunky’ Sheppard. The members were lead and bass Millard Edwards, lead and top tenor Murrie Eskridge, baritone Jimmy Allen, bass and fifth tenor James Dennis Isaac, second tenor O.C. Perkins and guitarist Kermit Chandler. The group’s most famous song was the doo-wop ballad ‘Island Of Love’...
Tiffany’s single “Hurry Up and Save Me”, released in 2008, sold over 200,000 digital downloads and another original tune “No Average Angel”, was featured on the soundtrack of the popular TV Film “Another Cinderella Story” featuring Selena Gomez and Drew Seeley. In December of 2010, Tiffany’s second single, “I’m Not Crazy”, was instantly added into Radio Disney’s rotation and quickly landed on the network’s Top 30 Countdown. The young singer/songwriter is now known as Stalking Gia. .
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Tiffany Apan is an award winning singer/songwriter from Pennsylvania in the United States. Tiffany had been exposed to music since she was a child learning from her musician grandparents the guitar, violin, and accordian. She would take up classical piano at age 9. She began formal classical vocal training at age 12 and appeared in numerous musical theatre and operatic productions throughout the years. Her real turning point as a vocalist, however, was having the opportunity of portraying the role of a Free Style Jazz Singer in the world premiere of Marta Effinger’s “Whispers Want to Holler” where she was...