
About PEOPLE IN DISGUISE, Tiger Darrow, THE GAZEBO
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*Bill Wisener of Bill's Records in Dallas, Texas said of Tiger Darrow in an article published in The New York Times, "Her music is her music, and it doesn't sound like anyone else."
*Pete Freedman of Central Track calls her a "talented, alluring vocalist."
*The Dallas Observer called her "One to Watch."
*Stephen Becker of Art and Seek: "Darrow's ready to spread her wings."
*Robert Jenkins and Nicholas Leggatt: "The talent and energy coming from the stage was so palpable that from the first song we knew Tiger Darrow was someone to watch... there's no reason she shouldn't be huge."
*Gadi Elkon, Pearl Snap Discount: "Tiger's name invokes a lot of the qualities in her singing. She's powerful, vibrant, enchanting and striking."
*Jessica Harp, Pegasus News: "She is charming and lovable, with the type of personality and talent to make it big. It's only a matter of time before she takes the world by storm..."
*Scott Straley of AOL's City's Best: "In a music world that's continually bombarded by next-big-thing wannabes with big-time backing and bought-and-paid-for media coverage, every so often an actual diamond finds a way to gleam through the glitz. By all indications, Tiger Darrow has a real shot at that distinction."
Tiger is a Music Composition major with a focus on song writing at New York University. Prior to making the move to NYC, she was a music major at the prestigious Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, Texas. Austin raised, Tiger is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, cellist who appears regularly as a headlining performer at theaters, nightclubs, special events, and private parties nationally and internationally.
An accomplished singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Tiger has had the honor of opening for many artists including The Eagles, Edie Brickell, Erykah Badu, Loudon Wainwright, Zoe Keating, and Michelle Shocked.
Tiger has been nominated as Best Female Vocalist and Best Solo Act by the Dallas Observer Music Awards, she was a finalist in the John Lennon Songwriter's Competition, and won Downbeat Awards for Engineering in 2010, and 2011. Her work as a composer has also been featured in the Robert Rodriguez film, Machete, and in a host of short films. Tiger has appeared on magazine covers, been featured in numerous publications, and has appeared in more than a dozen films.
Tiger's albums, You Know Who You Are (self-released), and HELLO (foreverything records) were released in 2011. She is currently at work on her next album.
Fun fact: Tiger appears as Snow White in the AVByte Disney Princess videos which, within days of release, went viral. The first video, Hipster Disney Princess: THE MUSICAL garnered 2.5 million hits within a week of release. The second, Disney Princess Leia saw 2.5 million hits within days of its release.
The Gazebo is a music collective that was formed in Toledo, Ohio during the summer of 2008. For nearly three years as a psychedelic rock trio, they played around the Northwest Ohio area extensively, writing a bulk of material and developing a unique sound.
By December of 2010, the band released their first album, "Lawn Structures," a collection of songs that still had a semblance of their older blues-psychedelic sound that was recorded in a basement with little technical help.
Eventually, founding members had to depart the area for collegiate studies, but the group persisted via alternate gigs and recording during academic breaks. During these years the ensemble gravitated towards emphasizing their formal training while experimenting in playing with varying set-ups, genres, and musicians.
The Gazebo is known for crafting powerful music with thought-provoking ideas and presentations of their material as well as putting on an eccentric yet palatable show. The band enjoys blending their formal musical training and know-how with their love for showmanship and theatricality. They have been known to employ other musicians (including brass, winds, and singers) to richen their songs with lush orchestrations and meticulous counterpoint when necessary. They perform their music in a multitude of ways- from large-scale rock-influenced electric shows to intimate, classical parlor engagements.
They are currently booking shows for 2015 as well as writing in hopes of recording a new album. If you are interested in working and/or collaborating with The Gazebo please see our contact page to get in touch.
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