For Immediate Release
October 6, 2008
COLUMBIA RECORDS RECORDING ARTIST TIFFANY EVANS IN STUDIO RECORDING SOPHOMORE ALBUM
RELEASING ON-LINE SINGLE IN NOVEMBER 2008
Album title "Ponytail Krush"
Early 2009
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Rising R&B/pop singer and performer Tiffany Evans is hard at work on her sophomore album, Ponytail Krush, slated for release in early 2009. A recent transplant to the city of Atlanta, sixteen year old Evans describes this release as a coming of age project, which she calls an "emancipating experience." "When I sat down with my manager and the record label, I told them I did not want to be limited in the type of songs I recorded this time around. I want to make music for every one. I describe this album like turning a radio dial and no matter what type of music the station plays, you can find a Tiffany Evans record on the playlist."
In an effort to create a universal album, Tiffany Evans titled her new release "Ponytail Krush". Evans went on to add "Anybody can wear a ponytail. No matter the age, male or female - ponytails are for everybody-just like my music is for everybody.
When asked about what producers and writers she's working with Tiffany adds that she's compiling a list of the most talented and innovative producers out there. "It can be an unknown or popular producer from America or abroad. I just want a great album. I don't care who it comes from!"
Tiffany Evans released her debut album, "Tiffany Evans", on Columbia Records on April 4, 2008. The album featured the hit singles "I'm Grown" featuring Bow Wow and "Promise Ring", featuring Ciara which sold over 110,000 ringtones and 100,000 singles.
Born in the Bronx on August 4, 1992, Tiffany Evans was already singing by the age of 3, and aced her audition for "Star Search" at age 10, delivering a roof-raising rendition of "Stormy Weather." In February 2003, on her fourth "Star Search" appearance, Tiffany Evans won the Grand Champion title in the junior singer division. She also became the only performer in "Star Search" history to receive perfect five scores on all of her appearances.
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. In addition to her burgeoning singing career, Tiffany continues to pursue acting with an eye on more film and TV work.