“On Thursday Oct. 28, the local hookah bar Karma hosted a small event highlighting a couple of San Antonio's up-and-coming performers. Dressed in her Halloween ensemble, Tori Allen lit up the stage with their quirky personas and trained vocals. Allen, originally from Austin, is a music education major that began exploring her musical talent at a young age. When asked who she was influenced by and why, Allen answered, "Taylor Swift, because of how she writes and targets her audience." The night's show visibly established her fearless performing. Even though she had mentioned earlier in the evening that a smaller crowd was always more nerve-racking; she performed with ease to the eyes of a bystander. Allen is currently working on signing with a label and has a very supportive team who has been guiding her to help her reach her dream of one day becoming a well-known recording artist. Her music can be found on iTunes and on her website, toriallenmusic.com.”
“llen is a 2010 graduate of Round Rock High School and is currently attending the University of Texas-San Antonio as a music education major. • performing Monday, March 14 through Thursday, March 17 at Austin Convention Center from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. • For more information, visit toriallenmusic.com ”
“Allen will perform Monday through Thursday of next week at the Austin Convention Center each day from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 19 at the Stompin' Grounds, located at 3801 S. Congress, at 2 p.m. She performed Friday at Lipstick 24, located at 606 E. 7th St. She will play some of her popular songs from her first album, "Stuck in This House." Recently, Allen has changed up her musical style and describes it as alternative country sound - similar to the sounds of country artists Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert and Kelly Pickler. "I feel like I'm really growing into my talent now," Allen said. Along with her performance, Allen plans to attend panel discussions such as one singer/songwriter Jewel will lead about how to become the next biggest hit and other panel discussions giving advice on how to talk to and network with major record executives.”
“Round Rock High School senior Tori Allen will release her first album, which has been two years in the making, Sunday, Jan. 17. Allen will release her first album, "Stuck in This House" at a CD release party at Junior's Ice House in downtown Round Rock Jan. 17 from 6:30 to 11 p.m. Special guest bands 365 Colours and Peacock Warlock, all either current students or graduates of Round Rock High School, will perform at the CD release party.”
“One Round Rock High School junior is working toward releasing a CD, which was aided by airplay one of her songs received on the West Coast. Tori Allen is currently completing work on a CD that includes the song "Everytime," which she wrote and produced. On Nov. 18 San Francisco radio station FM 102X featured Allen's "Everytime" song as its Song of the Day.”