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Tiffany was interviewed for Banana Peel radio (1/11/10).
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Tiffany performed live on WGAO (12/13/09).
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Rising Tribe played a number of original tunes on WERS and were interviewed after the set (10/26/09).
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Rising Tribe performed "Back to the Water," "Walking Song," "Time's the Time," and "No Hard Feelings" on WAAF's Bay State Rock show. After the music, host Carmelita interviewed the band (7/19/09).
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Rising Tribe performed at the North Shore Folk Festival in Salem and was featured on the front page of the Salem Gazette as well as its Web site (5/21/09).
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Rising Tribe performed for the John Eldridge TV Show in Blackstone, MA (May 4, 2009).
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Tiffany and DJ Larry T of Kix 92.9 discussed the release of Back to the Water, Rising Tribe, and Tiffany's musical journey in the station's studio at Punta Gorda, Florida on April 22, 2009. Tiffany played three songs live and Larry T played five songs from the Tribe's debut album during the hour long segment of Down Home Cookin', the DJ's Americana music show that airs every Sunday and is heard by over 70,000 Floridians (and more over the Net). And while the Tribe are not Cowboy fans, we will give a shout out to Dallas!
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Tiffany and Rising Tribe taped a show for the Boston Neighborhood Network on April 8, 2009. The show -- an hour of live music and an interview with the band members -- will be shown on Boston cable and alternative television networks starting the week of April 13, 2009. Songs included tracks from the Back to the Water album, as well as a few tunes on the band's next release.
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A review of Back to the Water in the upcoming issue of Phosphorescence Magazine:
This Massachusetts band's 2008 debut album, Back To The Water, is one of those infrequent examples where all the elements work together perfectly to create an inspiring whole. Each song is thoughtful, well crafted and arranged, and pleasingly delivered in a smooth, pure, straightforward way. The impressive musicianship is stirring and breathes life into every track.
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Randolph Herald article about Tiffany, Rising Tribe, and the "Back to the Water" album:
And her interest in politics and current events shaped her interest in music and the songs she writes and records. She taught herself how to play the guitar at 18, but insists she was never a music theory person ... Looking to the future, Gassett said she and the band already are at work on the follow-up album that will have more uplifting songs and showcase more of the group's socially conscious side.