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Tiffany- I Think We're Alone Now (Live) 2009
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Tiffany- I Think We’re Alone Now (Live) 2009

Photos of Concert: www.flickr.com Tiffany performing the song: I Think We’re Alone Now (cover from the original song of Tommy James and The Shoundells 1967) her 1st #1 hit from her debut album Tiffany released in 1987 under MCA Records and became the youngest singer to have a #1 Album and #1 Single at the same time. Biography In addition to scoring several big bubblegum pop hits in the late ’80s, teen queen Tiffany also helped pave the way for the decade’s ultimate (and most successful) teenybopper band, the New Kids on the Block. Born Tiffany Renee Darwish on October 2, 1971, in Oklahoma, Tiffany began singing at an early age, but it wasn’t the light pop style that she would eventually become known for. The young singer started off performing country & western songs, eventually getting discovered by country music veterans Hoyt and Mae Axton during the early ’80s, while performing at a country nightclub in Los Angeles. For the next few years, Tiffany appeared on TV (including an appearance on Ed McMahon’s Star Search), continued to perform concerts (including opening a show for Jerry Lee Lewis and George Jones in Texas), and recorded several demos, in hope of landing a recording contract. In early 1986, Tiffany signed on with manager George Tobin, which would lead to problems later when it became known in that Tobin had “absolute control” over her career (since she was a minor at the time, Tiffany’s mother signed for her, and later regretted having a divorce lawyer
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