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    60’s Pop for the Future: Emergency Tiara – “Quiet But Not”

    By Phil KingNovember 19, 2015001 Min Read
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    Emergency Tiara

    “Quiet But Not”

    NYC based femme-fatale, Emergency Tiara, announces the release of her latest single,“Quite But Not”. Emergency Tiara embodies today’s cosmopolitan, sultry, and glamorous woman. Classically trained in vocals and piano, she utilizes her musical talents to connect with and uplift her audience.  She is the personification of “girl power” and is an experience that gives soulful pop/rock music proper residence in the 21st century.  Emergency Tiara sounds like up-dated versions of Ronnie Spector, The Shirelles, or Petula Clark.  But instead of depending on her other half, Emergency Tiara is a definitely independent woman, girl power all the way with a since of humor.  Emergency Tiara is one of my new favorite persons.  Dance with her to her great music.

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