Fern and Tiff: Local Band Talk Fatherless Journey, Faith Legacy | Eastern North Carolina Now

An alternative Christian band, Indie Recording Artists Fernando Rivera and Tiffany Elaine, "Fern and Tiff", based in North Carolina are on a mission to bring their compelling lyrics and soulful journeys to the music stage.

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    An alternative Christian band, Indie Recording Artists Fernando Rivera and Tiffany Elaine, "Fern and Tiff", based in North Carolina, are on a mission to bring their compelling lyrics and soulful journeys to the music stage.


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    The influence behind their music brings healing, hope, and honesty to their audience. Produced by TeraNote Records in Morehead City, North Carolina, Fern and Tiff talk about their broken families, their fatherless community, abandonment, depression, and their song "Fade Away". Fern and Tiff's heart of their music and mission is to provide connection, community, and a deeper faith in life's journey.

    Tiff Elaine stated..."I came from a fatherless family, when I was six months of age my father left. There were many weekends I wanted to see a father who never showed up. One of my greatest desires was to raise a family that was not broken. For many years I dealt with abandonment, loneliness, and depression. The healing on the journey came, but it wasn't until years later did I find my healing in Jesus, my music, and my trust."


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    Press Release: Local Bandhttp - Fern and Tiff

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