Height And Age – A Personal Review

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We’re delighted to bring you the second of our exclusive Tiffany Raina Interview, in which she talks about her role as a singer/actor/writer/producer with the band “Aceon”. We also discuss her move to New York, what it was like being an outsider in a foreign country, and how her own identity was formed. You’ll also get an inside look at her music career, and how she fits into the music industry. It’s a real eye-opener, with plenty of good information regarding the music business and what’s going on in it. Listen on iTunes, as well as our blog for more insightful stuff.

Age is a major factor when it comes to Tiffany Raina, as we learn that she was born in Southern Belize but was taken to Louisiana as a child, and at the age of six, was brought across the border to a US boatyard to work as a dancer. After breaking several bones while performing her first and only solo concert in the United States, she decided to give up dancing, and concentrated on acting. In the meantime, her parents had immigrated to Florida, and her father became a surgeon, while her mother became a teacher. Now we learn that her nationality was a big factor in who she ended up dating, as her native Belizean background made many people feel that they were better suited for her than people from more ‘developed’ countries.

Her Height and Age issue go into the details about her height, nationality, and whether or not she considers herself ‘American.’ Tiffany gives her own opinion on this matter, and shares what it felt like being called American by her own birth country, and shares what it was like living in Florida as a child, and later going to graduate school in Washington D.C. and New York City. She talks about her acting experiences, and talks about working with both Charles Bronson and Marlon Brando. She talks about her passion for music, and shares how she first discovered her passion for singing while doing research for an article she did for a magazine in San Francisco and later went on to do several songs and duets with Jose Vera. This book provides a unique glimpse into the world of a multi-faceted artist.

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