New Writers CD

Tiffany Randol - Let U Go


Tiffany’s parents were concerned. Night after night, their three year-old would wake up at 3:00 AM, blast 45s on her Fisher Price record player, and run around her bedroom naked with a paintbrush in hand. Unsure of how to deal with the situation, they brought her to a child psychologist, who after multiple sessions diagnosed Tiffany as “an artist” and told her parents to “put plastic on the walls, wear ear-plugs, and encourage her.”

Since then Tiff has been involved with anything creative she could get her hands on, from music and visual art to theater and dance. She has studied and performed all styles of music from classical to jazz, assisted in audio engineering at top-tier recording studios The Looking Glass and Avatar, and acted in commercials and film. Her recording credits include multiple commercial jingles, collaborations with New York DJ Rob Swift, and guest vocals on several European dance tracks. Tiffany has also had the opportunity to perform live with many of her heroes, including R&B legend Ronnie Spector, Michael Cerveris, Philip Glass, Nada Surf singer Mathew Caws, Ween, and They Might Be Giants’ John Flansbergh.

Tiffany is the lead singer and primary songwriter for the band VALEZE (valeze.net), a dirty outfit comprised of Tiff and four charmed rock n’ roll boys. Their music video for “Go Go Go” and eponymous EP have swarmed the net with over 100,000 views and counting. VALEZE has toured extensively throughout North America from the Northeast to California and Canada, most recently playing the GBH party at the prestigious HIRO Ballroom in New York City. The band is currently recording a full-length record, due for completion in the fall of 2007.

Most recently, Tiff scored the music for “Meg’s Song”, an independent feature starring Stella Keitel (daughter of Harvey Keitel). She is also in the final stages of mixing her first solo record with John Hill. The record is self-produced and features performances by Dennis Cahlo, Mikki James, Joe Bennett, RJ Osterhaudt, Erin Hill, Fred Armisen, and Miles Kennedy. Release information to come.