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From the very first note, listeners know there is something that sets M'Lisa Alonso head and shoulders above the competition -- her incredible, no, make that awe-inspiring voice.
Genre:
Urban/R&B: R&B Pop Crossover
Release Date:
2007
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M'Lisa Alonso
M'Lisa Alonso
Urban/R&B: R&B Pop Crossover
M'Lisa Alonso
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Record Label: SoundPlay
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From the very first note, listeners know there is something that sets M'Lisa Alonso head and shoulders above the competition -- her incredible, no, make that awe-inspiring voice. Imagine Joss Stone meets Christina Aguliera with a whole lot of soul thrown in for kicks. When M'Lisa steps up to a microphone the result not only wows her audiences, it blows them away.
The latest release from the SoundPlay label, M’Lisa has only begun to give the world a taste of what she can do. She's already been a finalist in three national competitions, including Ed McMahon's Next Biggest Star. She’s opened shows for big-name acts like O-Town, had the prestigious honor of singing the national anthem in packed arenas for the Washington Wizards, Atlanta Braves, and Orlando Magic, as well as the season opener for the WNBA’s Orlando Miracle.
But M'Lisa is far from just an opener. This rising star has already packed performances of her own at Busch Gardens, Universal Studios, and Disney World's Pleasure Island. She is no stranger to stardom and completely dedicated to her passion for singing. The San Diego native and pastor's daughter has been perfecting her art since she was seven and whether she's performing for a church congregation or a packed auditorium, listeners are overwhelmed by her soulful voice and perfected abilities.
Full of passion, soul and a lot of power, M'Lisa's hypnotic voice enraptures and captivates listeners who have no choice but to fall in love with the amazing talent before them. She has no plan B for what to do with her life, and is smart enough to know she doesn't need one.
Just give her a microphone. The rest, as they say, is music to everyones ears.
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