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Tammy Allen has an unquestionable thirst for singing. This is a girl who has always stayed well focused and determined on what she wanted out of life—a singing career.
Tammy began writing her first song at eleven and learning to play guitar. Singing first in church, talent shows, and competitions, she began gaining recognition for her vocal abilities. Opening for "Sha Na Na" at the mere age of thirteen, she was "scouted" by AMI Records in Tennessee. With a voice well beyond her years, she has performed and recorded in Nashville, Los Angeles, Baton Rouge, Atlanta, Houston, Las Vegas, and New Orleans. She was chosen by Motown in Detroit as one of Detroit's hottest new singers to watch for. Tammy has participated in various charitable benefits as well as performing The National Anthem for Congressmen and Legislators on an ongoing basis. Appearing on national television in November 2004 gave Tammy tremendous exposure. She won 1st place competing against singers from all over the U.S. for Party Tyme karaoke in Las Vegas, NV. She then went on to appear in the 2006 movie Crossover filmed in Detroit, MI. No stranger to the press, she has been featured in several entertainment magazines, newspaper articles, and pretty soon- live on the Billy Block Western Beat radio show Sunday, November 11th. 2007
The world holds so much for this vivacious girl who writes and has a phenomenal vocal range. Her newest demos (available on Myspace.com/TammyAllenMusic) combines a powerful vocal performance with a traditional country sound. This sultry, honest voice is currently capturing the attention of major Nashville, New York and Los Angeles recording executives as well as top songwriters in town that she sings demos for.Still, the dream remains the same.
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