Local Band:
Founded 2008, based in Dallas, TX
http://www.tigerdarrow.com/
Tiger Darrow
Influences:
Imogen Heap, Danny Elfman, Bon Iver, U2, Jason Mraz, Jamie Cullum, and Katy Perry
Recommended if you like:
Norah Jones, Regina Spektor
Songs
No songs.
Band History
Tiger has been compared to Norah Jones and Regina Spektor, among others, but her sound is completely her own. Tiger is a senior 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, coffee shops, and special events.
Growing up on film sets, as an actress, Tiger has appeared in more than a dozen films including Robert Rodriguez’ Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams, Spy Kids3-D: Game Over, Spy Kids 4, and Shark Boy and Lava Girl. Most recently, Tiger was employed at Troublemaker Studios as a crew member. While working on post-production of the feature film Machete, Rodriguez selected three of her compositions for use in the score of the film. Following post-production on Machete, Tiger returned to TMS to work on the production of Spy Kids 4 as a crewmember and composer of additional music for that film.
The Born Free Foundation, dedicated to wildlife preservation, adopted Tiger’s song “Beautiful Release” to benefit the foundation; the song is linked to the foundation’s website and all downloads benefit the organization. Other songs, including those from her 2008 self-titled debut CD, Tiger Darrow, have been featured on Internet radio stations such as KGRL radio, and included in several independent films.
Members
Influences
Imogen Heap, Danny Elfman, Bon Iver, U2, Jason Mraz, Jamie Cullum, and Katy Perry
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