Pop star headlines MetroBall’s 15th anniversary Tiffany Darwish, known to her legion of fans simply as Tiffany, has been singing since she first learned the words to Tanya Tucker’s hit, “Delta Dawn.” Although she started out singing country music — she was “discovered” in the early 1980s by Hoyt Axton who took her to Nashville — it’s as a pop star that she found fame.
Tiffany released her first, eponymously-named album in 1987 and in 1988, her second single from the album, a cover of the 1960s hit “I Think We’re Alone Now,” hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 list.
That was followed up with two more giant hits — “Could’ve Been” and “I Saw Him Standing There” — which helped her set a record as the youngest female artist to top the Billboard charts with a debut album.
Tiffany has released at least one album in each decade since then, and these days she tours with her own band (after her Friday night, June 3 show at MetroBall in here in Dallas, she heads to Richmond, Ky., for a concert at the EKU Center for the Arts).