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Artist History
Tabitha has been performing for large audiences since the age of 9 when she sang the National Anthem for 3500 football fans. She was so excited that she wanted to sing it again right then and there. Since then her powerful voice has blended seamlessly with natural charisma, personality and stage presence; and is a consistent crowd pleaser.
At 21, Tabitha is ready to fill the void and need for a female Mexican-American pop star. Her unmistakably unique voice has already been heard on Showtime’s “Resurrection Blvd.” and “They Call Me Sirr,” a Cinemax movie short called “Details,” and the daytime drama “All My Children.” Much like Selena was in her youth, Tabitha is a natural performer and no stranger to the stage.
As a teen, Tabitha entered talent competitions in Atlanta, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Fresno, and proved repeatedly that she was a winning entertainer.
She continues to perform for adoring audiences of all ages from her native California to Florida. Tabitha is bicultural and known for her versatility - singing both in English and Spanish.
the Turn discovered Tabitha’s debut CD release “Arriba del Mundo” in 2002 and began to work with her on new pop material in English. These songs, co-written by Tabitha and the Turn, are hits in any language. Her vocal skills blend naturally with pop hooks, unique arrangements and the Los Angeles production team’s signature wall of flamenco guitar sound.
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Location
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