I sing and play guitar in a musical duo called The Little Darlins with my husband, Colin Gilmore (bio, photo and video below). I am also a voting member of the Recording Academy and have produced music festivals and conferences for 15+ years.
I consult on music conferences and festivals, both content programming and production. I consult for musicians and bands and am always up for a chat and actionable suggestions about next steps in your career.
Hit me up for a quick intro call for advice on any of the following:
- getting organized
- creating processes that will set you up for success
- strategizing about next steps in your career
- booking a small tour
- building a website
- setting goals and taking incremental steps toward those goals.
My rate is flexible and I can make it work with most budgets.
Bio:
Tammy Lynn Gilmore and Colin Gilmore (AKA “The Little Darlins”) have been performing as a husband-wife duo for years now and have garnered a following all over the world. Tammy was born in Houston but grew up in Washington state. After moving back to Texas she began playing guitar and singing at shows around town. Over the years, she and Colin have built a repertoire of originals and covers, with an emphasis on songs that are a long standing part of American folklore, including traditional and popular songs in Spanish. During the pandemic, the pair began playing a streaming series that gained them an international fanbase. In 2023 they made their debut at Folk Alliance International, and recently appeared at the 2026 conference in New Orleans. Tammy has wowed audiences from Zimbabwe to Qatar to Texas. For Tammy Lynn Gilmore, music is a way of creating community and building bridges between cultures. In 2026 the two began making their first ever recording with Austin guitar legend Scrappy Jud Newcomb producing. They plan to release an EP of 4 original songs to further their reach and build their sound together.

photo by Nicola Gell
We are available for bookings by email. We have played:
Butch Hancock‘s Townes Van Zandt Tributes In Terlingua and Austin