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Genres
  
Rock

Labels
  
Unsigned

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Name
  
Alexx Calise


Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
2007-present

Record label
  
UNSIGNED

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Origin
  
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Albums
  
In Avanti, Morning Pill, AC3, The Catalyst: B-Sides

Similar People
  
Brooke Hyland, Maddie Ziegler, Mackenzie Ziegler, Chloe Lukasiak, Todrick Hall

Profiles

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Alexx Calise, (born June 28, 1985), is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. She is best known for her solo work and her other musical project (with songwriting partner Dennis Morehouse), Batfarm.

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Biography

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Alexx Calise was born in Staten Island, New York, but grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. An avid writer, she began playing the guitar at age 11 to emulate her father, who is also a musician. Calise began pursuing her professional music career at the age of 14.

She now resides in Los Angeles, California where she writes and performs her own solo material, and pens songs for other high profile artists. Calise's original music has appeared in several television shows such as Dance Moms, Dance Moms: Miami, Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition, Grimm, NY Ink, Last Call With Carson Daly, One Tree Hill, Next, 10 on Top, Tough Love, Dog and Beth on the Hunt, CrossFit Games and more. Her song, "Release Me" was also chosen as the title track for the film, "LA I Hate You", starring William Forsythe (actor), Malcolm McDowell and Deedee Pfieffer, which was distributed by Universal Pictures. She also lent her voice to a Coachella music festival short (music written by Matt O'Malley of human) directed by Sam O'Hare.

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Calise is probably best known for her song, "Cry", which enjoyed heavy rotation on Lifetime's "Dance Moms" and has gone on to sell over 42,000 units independently. "Cry" charted at #64 on the iTunes rock charts in August 2011, and its official music video also features "Dance Moms" star, Maddie Ziegler, who danced to the song in several episodes of the show.

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Calise is also an actress, and has appeared in several national TV commercials and shows including the Discovery Channel documentary, "The Science of Sex Appeal", Disney's "Science of Imagineering" DVD series, and most recently, a series of national Guitar Center commercials.

Calise and her band recently performed her song "Cry" on season 7 of Dance Moms with Nia Sioux and Kendall Vertes. Calise is also working on the second record for her other band, Batfarm.

Interviews

Alexx Calise has been interviewed by Wall Street Journal, Examiner.com, Guitar Player Magazine, Blender Magazine, Guitar World, Louis Velazquez of UCW Radio, Outloud Multimedia, Hard Drivin' Radio, Paul and Young Ron of Big 106 FM, Empowerment4women.com, Broward New Times, Sun-Sentinel, Miami Community News, and more. She was also interviewed in the nationally distributed how-to/method book, "How to Succeed as a Female Musician" (Alfred Publishing), which features such notable musicians as Lisa Loeb and The Donnas), and more.

Charity work

Calise is involved with the Wear Your Music Foundation, an organization that produces jewelry from high profile artists' guitar strings. All sales from Alexx's bracelets are donated to the Brain Trauma Foundation.

Discography

  • "Pull It (Bullet)" (single) (2007)
  • "Morning Pill" (2007)
  • "In Avanti" (2010)
  • "No Vampires In Gilroy" (2011) (with other group, Sound of Cancer--now Batfarm)
  • "Outta Here Alive" (single) (2012)
  • "AC3" EP (2012)
  • "Home Again" (single) (2013)
  • "All Night Long" (single) (2013)
  • "The Catalyst: B-Sides" (2015)
  • "Addition by Subtraction" (2015)
  • References

    Alexx Calise Wikipedia