"...It is expensive and disruptive to shake up a major film crew in mid-production, but industry insiders say director/star Alexa Weber Morales may have to consider replacing her lighting director. Deep foreground shadows that obscure the protagonists' faces in Episode Three ('Time for a Change') lend a somber, even ominous tone to the menacing refrain 'What's in your diaper...?' This is not a query to pose lightly to a nervous American public in a time of war.... Once again, however, the engaging Morales benefits from the extraordinarily winning performance of her supporting cast...."
I sing in four languages, crossing borders with acoustic jazz, boleros, salsa and samba. I'm a songwriter, mother, recovering magazine editor, triathlete and former auto mechanic.
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Partial Discography
Vagabundeo (Patois Records, 2007; KOCH distribution). Produced by triple Grammy nominee Wayne Wallace. Lush arrangements wander through the jungles of samba (Ave Rara), salsa (El Cantante and Habanera), afro-funk and an a capella ballad (Calling You, feat. Kenny Washington and Bryan Dyer of SoVoSo).
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Produced by Wayne Wallace, Jazzmérica (Crazy Monkey Productions, 2004; NorthCountry distribution) is Alexa's funky, heartfelt debut (highlights: All Blues, But I'm Weak, Les Feuilles Mortes).
Listen and buy at CDBaby!
Alexa brings lead vocals (including Afro Blue and Use Me) and new lyrics to The Reckless Search for Beauty. Number 7 on the JazzWeek charts! Check it out at CDBaby.com!
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"...It is expensive and disruptive to shake up a major film crew in mid-production, but industry insiders say director/star Alexa Weber Morales may have to consider replacing her lighting director. Deep foreground shadows that obscure the protagonists' faces in Episode Three ('Time for a Change') lend a somber, even ominous tone to the menacing refrain 'What's in your diaper...?' This is not a query to pose lightly to a nervous American public in a time of war.... Once again, however, the engaging Morales benefits from the extraordinarily winning performance of her supporting cast...."
-- Per-Olaf Diem, San Jose Lincoln-Mercury
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