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Music
has been a large part of Tiffany’s life from a very early age.
She grew up as the youngest daughter in a musical family and they often
sang together in various churches as she grew up. Tiffany began a
musical collaboration with singer/songwriter/producer, Jim Walker,
who recorded and produced her first album, Long Way Back, in 2006.
"This young lady grabs you with her lyrics and keeps
you there with her sound—a mixture of folk, country and blues. If
this project is any indication of what we can expect from Ms.
Carlson, the folks in Nashville had better sit up and take notice."
- Alathea Johnson,
Moozikoo.com Staff.
Maverick magazine writes, "Tiffany proves herself
to be not just a promising vocalist, but an intelligent and literate
writer...A wonderful debut, hopefully not the last we hear from
her."
-LK.
Tiffany quickly began playing her music in the local
area and was eager to continue working with Jim to complete her
second album, FALL in 2008.
“Fall relies on Carlson’s polished vocals and
pleasing acoustic guitar riffs heavily. For fans of stripped-down
songwriting, the minimal instrumentation of the album will
definitely be a plus... Fall is a strong independent release.
Carlson’s great vocals and smart understanding of country melodies
should guarantee her future success.”
- Chris Homer,
MuzikReviews.com
Assistant Senior Editor
Following her FALL release, she joined up with fellow
singer/songwriter, Melanie Rae and
they formed the duo, CarlsonRae. Together, they completed the EP,
Stonewalls in 2009, also produced by Jim Walker. Throughout this
time of writing and recording, Tiffany has been featured on The Back
Porch Show, a nationally syndicated radio program, KUPL FM radio,
and other local stations that support independent music. She also
was one of the featured artists on Christmas in the Northwest 10,
which supports the children’s hospitals in the northwest. She
considers herself extremely blessed to have the opportunity and
encouragement to do what she loves. The following is a blog she
stumbled upon from a friend who was at her FALL CD release.
"I had the privilege of attending this CD release
concert on Friday, November 14. It was set in candlelight in a
beautiful historic estate in Oregon City, the Ainsworth House and
Gardens. I sensed her warm, welcoming personality as soon as I
walked in. The lights were low, candles were lit and people were
relaxed and ready for a great evening of original, local music.
Tiffany sings using a subtle heartache blues, country, acoustic
fusion style that is near perfection for contemporary music. I wish
more people would go and hear the treasure she has to offer.
My first thoughts were on how Tiffany, like many
other artists, was able to be on stage doing what makes her come
alive. I have always known that Tiffany Carlson loves to sing, and
more so loves to communicate and share music with others. In my
opinion, the goal of music anyway is to create community. She
achieved this again last night as I mingled with people from all
walks of life. We all came together in the name of music and to show
appreciation and support for her efforts. She doesn’t seem to be
wrapped up in making money with her craft. She enjoys sharing music
with people and that is what music is all about in my opinion.
I was inspired the entire evening. I sat in the
audience watching Tiffany do what she enjoys and couldn’t help but
ponder how many people truly chase after what they love to do, and
what ultimately makes them come alive as an individual. As a glanced
around at the many faces I saw some eyes closed at times. At other
times, I saw people clapping hands. I started thinking why someone
would pay money to hear another person sing and play music for them.
Aside from the courtesy of supporting local talent, why did I have
the desire to pay to hear Tiffany sing?
What she brings is transparent. I sensed that I would
get the same experience if I ever heard it in her living room. I
know this to be true. The way she strummed her guitar and interacted
with the other musicians and the audience made it evident that I
would get the same experience wherever I went.
What she brings is excellence. Tiffany works hard and
smart on her projects. I’m sure she ponders every word that goes
into a lyric and every chord progression, key change and tempo in an
attempt to set a musical tone for the mood of the lyrics as they
move together.
What she brings is relevance. Her music spoke so much
of the human condition. Even on her debut album, “Long Way Back” she
sang of trial, happiness and life passage. This album celebrates
falling…and the many ways we DO fall in love, fall down, fall to
pieces and fall short of ourselves and others expectations.
I have always enjoyed hearing Tiffany Carlson through
the years. She is dedicated to her craft and doesn’t take a lot of
credit for being as good as she is. Yes, what she also brings is
humility and the audience can sense these characteristics throughout
the evening. I can’t wait to hear her again.
-
Bruce
, Nov 19th, 2008
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