Tiffany Giardina has a new music video out for her song called "I'm Not Crazy," is now featuring on the Radio Disney's Music Mailbag. The video was shot in New York City during Thanksgiving break. Teen popper kind of sound and visuals here. It is so nice to see a truthful and universal song for everybody. "I'm Not Crazy" is really something we all feel at one point and they played that out well in this video.
Giardina has come a long way since the Off-Broadway roles and nationally televised commercials that brought her into the entertainment industry at the age of 5. At 14, Giardina released her debut full-length album "No Average Angel" and achieved immediate success on Billboard's charts. A New Yorker for life, Giardina now spends much of her time in New York City where she continues to write and record new music with top producers in the industry. After attending Katonah-Lewisboro schools through the ninth grade, Giardina spent the last two years being homeschooled, which gave her the flexibility to write, record and perform her music.
Now 17, Giardina is ready to make her mark on the scene with her highly anticipated debut album "No Average Angel." She also recorded the lead track to Mattel's new Barbie movie "A Fashion Fairytale;" two songs "Hurry Up and Save Me" and "No Average Angel" in the Selena Gomez film "Another Cinderella Story," as well as the power-ballad "Shine" can be found on Disney's "Tinkerbelle" soundtrack. On her recently released 7-track EP entitled "Paper Made Hearts," is a clear progression from her earlier work, showcasing a growth in talent and musicianship.
It's hardly surprising to the rest of us, after looking at her accomplishments - most of them realized through her take-charge approach toward a future in music. Now 17-year-old Giardina is already a veteran stage performer, who is grateful for everything she has accomplished in his young life and is still looking to build on these results. Her unique pop/rock sound is complemented by her well-known angelic singing style. Giardina has big plans. She will graduates from high school this month and is headed to Los Angeles, for the TV pilot season, having spent the past year honing her acting skills. But she's not giving up on singing, she said. "Performing my music-that's who I am."
Giardina has come a long way since the Off-Broadway roles and nationally televised commercials that brought her into the entertainment industry at the age of 5. At 14, Giardina released her debut full-length album "No Average Angel" and achieved immediate success on Billboard's charts. A New Yorker for life, Giardina now spends much of her time in New York City where she continues to write and record new music with top producers in the industry. After attending Katonah-Lewisboro schools through the ninth grade, Giardina spent the last two years being homeschooled, which gave her the flexibility to write, record and perform her music.
Now 17, Giardina is ready to make her mark on the scene with her highly anticipated debut album "No Average Angel." She also recorded the lead track to Mattel's new Barbie movie "A Fashion Fairytale;" two songs "Hurry Up and Save Me" and "No Average Angel" in the Selena Gomez film "Another Cinderella Story," as well as the power-ballad "Shine" can be found on Disney's "Tinkerbelle" soundtrack. On her recently released 7-track EP entitled "Paper Made Hearts," is a clear progression from her earlier work, showcasing a growth in talent and musicianship.
It's hardly surprising to the rest of us, after looking at her accomplishments - most of them realized through her take-charge approach toward a future in music. Now 17-year-old Giardina is already a veteran stage performer, who is grateful for everything she has accomplished in his young life and is still looking to build on these results. Her unique pop/rock sound is complemented by her well-known angelic singing style. Giardina has big plans. She will graduates from high school this month and is headed to Los Angeles, for the TV pilot season, having spent the past year honing her acting skills. But she's not giving up on singing, she said. "Performing my music-that's who I am."
LOVE HER!!!
such a fresh face, hope to see more of her in the future!