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Thistle Thursdays: Tiffany & Friends
Tiffany & Friends at the Thistle Stop Cafe!
PLEASE NOTE: Seating at the Thistle Stop Cafe is open. We reserve the right to release seats if the ticket holder is not present by 7:00pm on show day.
TICKETS ARE $15 IN ADVANCE / $20 DAY OF SHOW Half of the proceeds go to Thistle Farms & the Thistle Stop Cafe.
ABOUT TIFFANY: TIFFANY is back! ...to her roots. The dynamic voice of the 80s has returned to where it all started for her, country music and the Nashville music scene. Once upon a time in the 1980s, a little girl came to Nashville from her hometown of Norwalk, CA, with dreams of becoming a country singer. She was raised on a steady diet of Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline, and by age 9 was performing their songs with her own band. The following year she was discovered by legendary country songwriters Hoyt and Mae Axton, and earned an invitation to perform on The Ralph Emery Show. Now all grown up, with a family of her own, Tiffany has returned to Nashville for good, determined to make her long-deferred dream come true.
A heck of a lot happened in between. Instead of finding a home in the country world, the teenage Tiffany instead became a pop superstar. She sold more than 15 million albums worldwide and scored hits like "I Think We're Alone Now," "Could've Been" and "All This Time." But through the years, Tiffany remained determined to follow her heart to Nashville. "It was fun," she says, "but that's not my life."
"Country artists are never bigger than their fans," she explains. "My niche is writing about real lifeexperiences, heartbreak, seeing your child grow up, all of those real things that me and my fans are going through now."
With her latest album, Rose Tattoo, Tiffany introduces herself to a new audience while showing longtime fans a side of her they may have never seenand she's just getting started. "I'm not going backwards," she says. "I feel like I've really come into my own. This is my sound. This feels good, it feels like my home now. I wanted it to be home for so long, and now I'm not going anywhere." http://www.tiffanytunes.com
ABOUT THISTLE STOP CAFE: Run by the Magdalene graduates and residents, women who have survived prostitution, trafficking and addiction, the Thistle Stop Cafe will sell Nashville-based and fair-trade coffees, teas and healthy catered foods. As with our product line, the food will be as good for the body as it is for the earth.
The Cafe will be a gathering place for the Nashville community and guests to Thistle Farms. A stage will give the women a place to share healing stories and provide opportunities for artists to showcase their creative works.
Learn more about Thistle Farms here: http://www.thistlefarms.org/ Learn more about Thistle Thursdays here: http://www.thistlestopcafe.org/events
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LocationThistle Stop Cafe (View)
5128 Charlotte Ave
Nashville, TN 37209
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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