Tiffeney Lache’s new album, Been So Good is making soundwaves across the gospel music realm.
With over 20 years performing in various cities in the nation,
singer, songwriter, musician and producer, Tiffeney Lache
is using God’s seal of approval and blessing lives.
The Washington DC native’s first album, You Can Make It and her new
sophomore album, Been So Good, can be found on all digital music platforms.
Tiffeney attributes her dedication, hard work, love for music and relationship with
God to her faithful musical family.
Tiffeney has performed with numerous gifted musicians and singers alike including
Damita on BET's Bobby Jones Gospel, Crystal Rucker at Perfecting Worship Center’s
Annual Prophetic Conference, and Gospel Legend Minister Keith Pringle
in a Throwback Concert.
Having studied Vocal Performance with a concentration in Gospel Music
at the University District of Columbia, Tiffeney had the opportunity to
perform in the plays Annie and The Wiz.
Tiffeney also had the privilege to perform at The Kennedy Center in a play
called Drum King.
Tiffeney currently serves as the Director of Music at The Perfecting Worship Center
in Maryland and at Springfield Baptist Church in Washington DC.
Tiffeney says, “My goal is to reach and encourage as many
people as I can through this gift of music God has given me,
whether vocally or through the instruments.”
Through the use of her soulful voice, grace when playing the piano keys
and rhythmic beats of the drums, Tiffeney continues to use her gifts,
talents and love of music to touch the lives of others.
"Tiffeney Lache raises up breezy, iridescent vocals, strong and positive over a sparse, contemporary beat to treat listeners to a current, uplifting track calling out in encouragement. Lache's Help Myself is fresh in a timeless sort of way, as her songbird voice soars through the song's open, airy melody reminding audiences of the simple but profound truth that grounded, strong people are movers and shakers, and that you can do so much more good in this world if sometimes you'll just take a little time to help yourself out first."
Mary Wildsmith - FM Radio DJ