Alissa Moreno
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Alissa Ophelia Moreno | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Pop rock |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Pi Records |
Associated acts | Rascal Flatts Jeffrey Steele |
Website | www.alissamoreno.com |
Alissa Ophelia Moreno[1] is an American singer-songwriter, guitar player and pianist.
Background
Alissa Moreno was born on a Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico.[2] She began playing violin at the age of 2. As a teenager, she moved to Kona, Hawaii to spend time with her grandfather, Bob Moreno. An established musician, Bob guided and encouraged her as she developed her piano, guitar, and vocal skills.[2] Over the following years, she moved to Los Angeles and became an artist and a songwriter.
Musical career
In 2008, Moreno’s debut album, “In Your Wake,” was released on her own label, Pi Records. Her first single, “Far From Here”[2] was licensed as the theme song for the Lifetime television series “Army Wives.”[3] Moreno’s music has been placed in numerous film and television projects.[3][4] Her song “Next Time” was also added to the Interscope Records soundtrack release “Laguna Beach- Summer Can Last Forever.”
As a Universal Music Publishing songwriter, Moreno co-wrote (with Jeffrey Steele) the song “Every Day” for Rascal Flatts.[5][6] The song went to 2 on the country charts and was nominated for a Grammy. She has collaborated with other musicians, including Luke Laird, composer John Swihart, and David Baerwald. Moreno has also co-written with recording artists such as JoJo, Vertical Horizon, Fastball, Colbie Caillat, and Chuck Wicks. Moreno also co-wrote and co-performed the theme song for the ABC television series “Hope and Faith.”[2]
Moreno is also an actress, and created and starred in the 2005 short film Super Chicks,[2][3][7] which was honored at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. She also worked as vocal coach to Ben Affleck for the 2006 film Hollywoodland.[2]
In 2009, Moreno took 2nd place for writing the song, "Better", with Leslie King at the 2009 Just Plain Folks Music Awards in the Pop music category.[8]
References
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External links
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- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Alissa Moreno at the Internet Movie Database
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