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Alissa Moreno
Alissa Moreno
Alissa Moreno was born on a small Navajo reservation then grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She co-wrote the Grammy nominated hit "Every Day" for Rascal Flatts, wrote the song "Walking Blind" with The Voice winner, Javier Colon, for his Concord Records album and two on his Capitol Records release "When" and "That's My Little Girl." She wrote the John Oates/Time Jumpers single "Santa Be Good To Me" and the Grammy-winning Morgan Heritage hit single "Pineapple Wine" for their Grammy-nominated album Avrakedabra. She wrote “The Yee-Haw Song” for Duck Dynasty’s Uncle SI and The Psychotics, and had a #1 success with international star Alexander Kogan translating in English to “Beautiful World”. Her songs "Far From Here" and “Hold On” were the show ID for the Lifetime series "Army Wives," and she co-wrote/co-performed ABC's "Hope and Faith" theme song. Her song "Next Time" is featured on the Interscope Records release "Laguna Beach: Summer Can Last Forever". Her music is featured in television and film with numerous songs licensed to shows like "The Vineyard," "The Hills," "Laguna Beach," "How I Met Your Mother," "Guiding Light," "Will and Grace" and "Criminal Minds"; and commercials such as Tide, Belk, Young and The Restless Promo, and Central Way Numbers, and many others including the films "Daltry Calhoun" and Slamdance hit "Mall Cop". She was the vocal coach to Ben Affleck for his award-winning role in "Hollywoodland". Alissa currently lives in Nashville, and has written with and been recorded by numerous artists including Letters To Cleo, Colbie Callait, Vertical Horizon, Fastball, Chuck Wicks, Mallary Hope, Nikola Bedingfield, Kate Voegele and more.

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