From Coffee Shops to Change: The Purpose-Driven Sound of Tia Penny
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On this episode of Arizona Backroads, Birdman sits down at the intimate Z-Bar inside the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort with one of Arizona's most promising young voices — Tia Penny.
At just 18 years old, Tia has already built an impressive musical foundation. From receiving her first ukulele at age seven to performing in coffee shops across Arizona, her journey reflects both talent and purpose. With influences ranging from Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin to Bob Dylan, her soulful sound carries a depth far beyond her years.
But Tia's story goes beyond music.
She shares the inspiration behind her powerful original song "Goodbye," written after intervening in a friend's mental health crisis. The song led to a meaningful partnership with Teen Lifeline, a teen suicide prevention organization. Through this collaboration, Tia has performed at their gala events and helped raise awareness by incorporating the hotline number into her music video—using her platform to make a real difference.
In this episode, you'll hear about:
🎸 Starting her musical journey with a ukulele and piano
🎶 Influences from classic rock and folk legends
🧠 Plans to study psychobiology at UCLA with a potential music minor
✍️ Writing songs focused on social impact and mental health awareness
💙 The story behind "Goodbye" and her partnership with Teen Lifeline
🌴 Moving to Los Angeles to pursue both academics and music
Tia Penny represents the next generation of artists—musicians who blend artistry with advocacy, using their voices not only to entertain but to inspire change.
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