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Your continued donations keep Wikipedia runningTiffany (singer)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchTiffany, performing at Gulfstream Park in 2003Tiffany Renee Darwish (born October 2, 1971 in Norwalk, California; sometimes mistakenly reported as being born in Oklahoma, where she has some relatives), professionally known as Tiffany, is an American singer who had a number of teen pop hits during the late 1980s.Contents1 Life and Career History1.1 Early childhood1.2 Singing career begins1.3 Recording contract and fame1.4 Family turmoil1.5 Career stall1.6 Marriage and comeback attempts1.7 Back in public eye2 Other musical Tiffanys3 Discography3.1 Regular studio albums3.2 Other albums3.3 Hit singles4 External links[edit]Life and Career History[edit]Early childhoodTiffany grew up in Norwalk with parents James Robert Darwish (of part Lebanese descent) and Janie Wilson (of mostly Irish and some distant Cherokee descent). Her parents divorced when she was very young. When Tiffany was four years old, she learned the words to the song Delta Dawn, and she started singing it often.In 1977, Tiffanys mother married Dan Williams, and in 1979, Tiffanys half-sister Falicia Williams was born.[edit]Singing career beginsIn 1981, Tiffany made her first professional singing show, with a country music band at a country and western spot. She passed a hat along the crowd afterward, and collected US $235 in what would be her first career earnings.Tiffany was singing at a Los Angeles club named El Palomino when she was discovered by Hoyt Axton and his wife Mae Axton. Mae took her to sing in Nashville, Tennessee, where she performed at the Ralph Emery Show. In 1982 Tiffany toured several cities in Alaska, earning US $3000 for the tour. Also that year, she was an opening act for Jerry Lee Lewis and for George Jones.During this period, Tiffany also appeared on the syndicated television show Hee Haw, singing Juice Newtons Queen of Hearts and Tammy Wynettes Your Good Girls Gonna Go Bad.In 1983, Tiffanys other half-sister, Charessa Williams, was born. Ronald Kent Surut became her manager that year.[edit]Recording contract and fameFinally, in 1984, she was signed to a recording contract by George Tobin, who heard a demo tape she recorded and liked it.Album cover from 12 vinyl single I Think Were Alone Now.In 1985 Tiffany appeared on Star Search with Ed McMahon, but she came in second place that year. In 1986, she signed a contract that gave Tobin total control over her career. Then, she went into the studio to record her first album, and a contract was signed with MCA. In 1987 the eponymous album, Tiffany, was released, and she promoted it by touring shopping malls across America (the originality of this approach at that time earned substantial coverage on its own). Her cover of the Tommy James amp; the Shondells hit, I Think Were Alone Now, became a number one smash hit on the Billboard chart, propelling Tiffany to international stardom. Soon, she was

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