Biography



Tina Oberman has been singing and playing guitar since the age of 7 when she was awarded a special music scholarship by her local education authority.
In 1998 after a successful career as a cabaret singer and comedienne she turned her talents to impersonating Dusty Springfield and hasn't looked back since.
'With just the right vocal inflection for The White Queen of Soul, Tina Oberman went through Dusty's big hits and was well recieved by the audience.'
Marcus Collingbourne - The Stage
So impressed was Ray Lewis of The Drifters that he asked Tina Oberman to duet with him in the finale of his one man show commenting 'what a powerful voice'.
'Fans revelled in some classify performed nostalgia. As a tribute you cannot do much more than look the part and sound the part and this act does both with some aplomb, breezing effortlessly through 'Son of a preacher man' and 'You don't have to say you love me'.
Mark Ritchie - The Stage
Tina Oberman's attention to detail to Dusty Springfield's image and vocal style has ensured she has worked with a glittering array of Sixties stars such as: John Walker (of the Walker Brothers) in his 2007 UK tour, Jess Conrad, Helen Shapiro, Wayne Fontana, Billie Davies, The Drifters, Hermans Hermits, Brian Poole & the Electrix, The Tornados, Freddy & The Dreamers, The Searchers, Eddison Lighthouse, The Cufflinks, The Foundations, The Dakotas, Dozy-Beaky-Mick & Titch, to name but a few!
Her show has such appeal she even brought 'the house down' when she opened for 70's tribute legends Bjorn Again.
Other notable performances include:
BBC 1 Television's "Duet Impossible" ( Dueting with Blue's Simon Webb ), Capital Gold Radio Sixties Festival, BBC Radio Diva Series, and the Brighton Sixties Festival where a fellow performer commented that she had been moved to
tears by Tina Oberman's sensative interpretation of Dusty Springfield's songs.









