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Tiffany Randol

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Released: Dec 10, 2011
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IAMEVE

IAMEVE is a new musical creation by singer songwriter Tiff Randol which tells the story of Eve Ami in a concept album and series of music videos that explores death, rebirth, magic, and adventures through past lifetimes.

What we want to do is finish the music, artwork and visuals for the first release which will be a 4-5 song EP called "The Trap", including a webseries of music videos that accompany the music to tell the story.

Learn more about the IAMEVE Project on FACEBOOK




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  • Genre: Alternative / Pop

    Location Los Angeles, Un

    Profile Views: 243278

    Last Login: 4/16/2012

    Member Since 7/15/2004

    Website tiffrandol.com

    Record Label Gotchu Free Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    "Eccentricity and wild creative slashes are usually a preserve of the anarchic rock star. Not so for soulful rock chanteuse, Tiffany Randol: as a three year-old this already ascendant artist was waging war as a one-kid, anti-social crime wave. Bedroom walls were daubed in paint; Motown 45s were blasted from a Fisher Price record player in the early hours of the morning. Later, trips to a child shrink proved unrewarding. Prescriptions included "plastic sheets on the walls and ear plugs" as an answer to her parent's sleepless nights and cleaning bills. Not that it helped. As Randol grew older, there were more noisy experiments as a huge record collection swelled with the likes of Elvis Presley, Kate Bush, Guns N' Roses, Billie Holiday, The Beatles, Billy Idol, Johnny Cash and Prince. This consumption was not unrewarding, however. Now the singer-songwriter has made a habit of writing songs littered with adventurous pop hooks and drive time lyricism." (Matt Allen, MOJO Magazine).
  • Members

    Tiff Randol
  • Influences

    Elvis, Billy Idol, Beatles, Guns N' Roses, Brahms, Elly Ameiling, Samuel Barber, Joao Gilberto, Billy Strayhorn, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding, Buddy Holly, David Bowie, Supremes, Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye, Jackson 5, Temptations, Spinners, Smokey Robinson, Al Green, Carole King, Phil Spector, Hall & Oates, The Cure, Queen, Sex Pistols, The Clash, Cat Stevens, Dolly Parton, Rufus Wainwright, Regina Spektor, The Highway Men, Johnny Cash, Cars, Scissor Sisters, Blondie, Depeche Mode, Talking Heads, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pink Floyd, Patsy Cline, Billie Holliday, Billy Strayhorn, Jimmy Vanheusen, Chet Baker, Stooges, Muse, Pet Shop Boys, Bjork, Kate Bush, Smiths, Prince, Fiona Apple, Eva Cassidy, Blur, Sade, Pretenders, Cyndi Lauper. .... ....Friends and Artists You Should Check Out.... .... Mikki James, The Travelling Band, Rachael Sage, The Orion Experience, Mathew Caws, Shitake Monkey, Ari Shine, Christian Gibbs, Ezra Reich, Black Taxi, Greg Lattimer, Julia Darling, Saints & Lovers, Elan Mehler, Michal the Girl, Thin Lizard Dawn, Semi Precious Weapons, Brendan Hines.
  • Sounds Like

    Kate Bush, Neko Case, Rufus Wainwright

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Tiffany Randol: Polyamorous Tiffany Randol: Kiss Me Kiss Me



WEBSITE: Tiff Randol

ABOUT ME

“Eccentricity and wild creative slashes are usually a preserve of the anarchic rock star. Not so for soulful rock chanteuse, Tiffany Randol: as a three year-old this already ascendant artist was waging war as a one-kid, anti-social crime wave. Bedroom walls were daubed in paint; Motown 45s were blasted from a Fisher Price record player in the early hours of the morning.

Later, trips to a child shrink proved unrewarding. Prescriptions included “plastic sheets on the walls and ear plugs” as an answer to her parent’s sleepless nights and cleaning bills. Not that it helped. As Randol grew older, there were more noisy experiments as a huge record collection swelled with the likes of Elvis Presley, Kate Bush, Guns N’ Roses, Billie Holiday, The Beatles, Billy Idol, Johnny Cash and Prince.

This consumption was not unrewarding, however. Now the singer-songwriter has made a habit of writing songs littered with adventurous pop hooks and drive time lyricism.” (Matt Allen, MOJO Magazine)

To date her music has been heard on numerous TV shows, including CBS, People’s Choice Awards, MTV, VH1, Bravo, Comedy Central, Barnes & Noble Nook Commercial. She has performed live on Fox Good Day NY, Fearless Music, and premiered her video for “Shame’s A Bitter Game” on the LOGO Channel. In 2008 Randol was awarded as an up and coming writer for the Songwriters Hall of Fame and won Best Score at the Long Island Film Festival for “Meg’s Song” starring Stella Keitel. In addition to her music, she is an actress and visual artist, appearing in commercials and indie films. Tiff has had her art shown in various locations on the East Coast and is currently working on privately commissioned pieces.

FEATURED SONG PLACEMENTS

• Royal Pains • People’s Choice Awards Jan 2010 • Barnes and Noble Nook • MTV’s The Hills Season Finale • Comedy Central “Secret Girlfriend” • MTV My Name Is Liz • Room Raiders • MTV3 • Discovery Escape • The N Degrassi • VH1 Maxim Hot 100 • Bravo’s Real Housweives of ATL • TLC Making Over America • Popstar/Disney Video Game • Gucci/Rhianna/Unicef Campaign • Suzuki Motors• Downtown Girls • Engaged & Underage • MTV Movie Awards • MTV Wanna Come In • Colin Perry HMFC • HGTV: Top Dollar, Make Room For Mom, Relocating to the Big P, San Diego Bound, From Fells Point, Single Girl Downsizing • “Fat Girls” Soundtrack • “American High School” Soundtrack • NYLO Hotels • BEST SCORE – Long Island Film Festival for “Meg’s Song” starring Stella Keitel

TV & FILM APPEARANCES

* FOX Good Day NY (Music Live Performance)
* FOX Fearless Music (Music Live Performance)
* Brooklyn Cable Network (Music Live Performance)
* Woozyfly (Music Live Performance)
* Buzzline TV (Music Live Performance)

PRESS & TESTIMONIALS

“Kiss Me Kiss Me, is a breathlessly intimate sketch on unconditional love that’s drawn comparisons to June Carter, Kate Bush and the sun-drenched harmonies of Lennon and McCartney.” - Matt Allen, MOJO

“Soulful songwriting with pop-driven vocal arrangements… an enlightening, emotional catalog… “Half a Second,” integrates an orchestra of southern horns with her fiery voice. Fans of Feist and Gwen will be all over this in a few months.” - LIMEWIRE

”Watch out for this siren! Armed with a deliciously sweet voice tinged with just a hint of sass, Tiffany Randol has the power to lure you in.” - Rebecca Swanner, PENTHOUSE

“Randol warbles and vamps like Tammy Wynette hanging with Neko Case. ” - Yahoo Loopy Broadband Alert

“a surprising blend of soul and kooky vampishness ... Randol is a true individual.” - The Deli Magazine

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