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Fri. 9.19 7 p.m. | Cicero's Acoustic
Nashville | rock/pop
Sometimes songwriters become artists slowly, building their skills, songs, and vision a piece at a time over the first couple decades of their lives. Others, however, seem to emerge fully formed as mature artists and performers, with no awkward public adolescence to overcome later. Chicago singer/songwriter Tiffany Hull definitely falls into the latter camp. Barely three years into her creative career, Hull already writes the kind of songs many writers wait lifetimes for. Her sound combines the best elements of Sheryl Crow and Shawn Colvin with the timeless rock and roll of The Rolling Stones and Tom Petty. Her songs display an innate gift for melody and rhythmic flow that do not sound like the work of an artist who is only now releasing her sophmore EP Don't Make Me Laugh.
Nashville | www.myspace.com/tiffanyhull
Fri. 9.19 7 p.m. | Cicero's Acoustic
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