- Seattle-born indie pop/country-Americana artist Tiger La Flor has signed with LA-based 3 Vultures for management.
- She will be represented by David Sheppard, founder and CEO of 3 Vultures, covering music management.
- La Flor's recent output includes her 2025 EP Heaven Is a Harley and singles "Lucky Strike!" and "No Vacancy," building momentum off her breakout Drugstore Cowgirl project.
- 3 Vultures' recent roster additions include LAUREL and John K, alongside established acts Luke Hemmings and Halsey (tour direction).
Tiger La Flor has signed with 3 Vultures for management, with David Sheppard taking the reins. The LA-based indie pop and country-Americana artist, born Tigerlily Cooley in Seattle, Washington, has been building a steady head of steam in the indie music space.
Known for her nostalgic-core sound blending Americana, grunge-influenced indie, and country pop, La Flor gained wider public recognition after appearing on Love Island USA Season 4 in 2022.
Musically, her career has been defined by a string of releases that dig into themes of identity, place, and nostalgia, from her 2024 debut EP See Me in Hell to 2025’s Drugstore Cowgirl and Heaven Is a Harley.
Her recent singles “Lucky Strike!” and “No Vacancy” further cemented her momentum. She also collaborated with Urban Outfitters to spotlight AAPI representation in music.
This signing mirrors moves happening across the emerging indie space. Much like Colton Dawson’s recent alignment with TKO Artist Management and Son Rompe Pera’s deal with Knitting Factory Management, La Flor’s move signals a rising artist making a calculated step toward structured career development.
Sheppard launched 3 Vultures in January 2021 as a full-service management company, record label, and creative consultancy based in Encino, California.
The company has accumulated over 450 million streams across its roster and achieved #1 albums in Australia, New Zealand, and Denmark. Prior to signing La Flor, 3 Vultures recently added UK singer-songwriter LAUREL to their management slate.
Takeaways
Tiger La Flor landing with 3 Vultures is a smart pairing on paper. Sheppard has a track record of developing artists from micro-audiences into chart-performing acts, and La Flor, with her cross-genre appeal and growing online presence (187K Instagram followers), is exactly the kind of artist who benefits from that infrastructure.
Her Japanese-Korean-American identity also makes her a distinctive voice in country and Americana spaces that are still largely homogenous, which gives her a compelling story for press and brand partnerships alike.
Will 3 Vultures push her deeper into country-pop territory, or lean into her indie-alternative roots? How does La Flor’s Love Island profile factor into the strategy? With LAUREL also now on the 3 Vultures roster, are there collaboration or co-touring opportunities ahead?