Annette Moreno

Annette Moreno
Born (1972-04-26) April 26, 1972[1]
San Diego, California, U.S.[2]
Genres Contemporary Christian music[3]
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Piano
Percussion
Years active 1995 - present
Labels Independent
Associated acts Jaci Velasquez
Rojo
Tercer Cielo
Website annettemoreno.com
Notable instruments
Voice
External audio
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Annette Moreno (born April 26, 1972) is an American Christian music singer-songwriter who performs in the Spanish language. Since her first solo album in 1995 she has released nine albums, a singles collection and a live DVD. She was previously a member of Rojo and comes from a musical family. Moreno has toured around Latin America and Europe.[4]

Biography

Annette Moreno was born on April 26, 1972 in San Diego and is the daughter of Pastor Eliezer Moreno and his wife Lidia, both Mexican immigrants. The third in a family of twelve, music was central to her upbringing as her parents performed as Dueto Moreno. In the mid 1970s, they moved to Tucson, Arizona, where her father became a pastor in the Maranatha Ministry.[5] Like her siblings, she began her singing career at a young age.[6] Moreno began to devote herself to Christianity in her youth. With training and education in music from the age of 12 she began her career in the Mariachi group "Los Salmos" led by her parents,[7] featuring as a violinist and singer for twelve years. Besides supplying vocals, Moreno also began to write lyrics. Her sisters Lilian, Karina, Esther Linda and Keila are also recording artists.[5]

Later in 1995, she recorded her first album called Volar Libre.[8] In 2000 she joined the Rojo, playing Christian rock music, which recorded a self-titled album in 2001.[9] It brought a degree of success and in the same year she recorded her second solo album El Amor que me das, which is nominated for a Ritmo Latino award.[10] It was followed by her third solo album Un Ángel Llora released in October 2002. It received international recognition and won her an ARPA Award. At the end of 2003 Moreno released the seasonal album Navidad.

The 2004 album Ruleta Rusa became an international success, while a greatest hits collection Rewind was released towards the end of the year. In early 2005 she released her first live album En Vivo on CD and DVD. A more personal self-titled album was released in 2006. After a break, Moreno returned to live-performance in 2010 with an extensive tour of Europe and Latin America. In 2011 she released the album Barco de papel where the title-track was released as a single. The following year she recorded a duet "Demente" with the band Tercer Cielo. In 2013 she published Los Perros Que Ladran, a book outlining her religious inspiration.[11]

In 2009 she married the drummer in her band, Donnie Serrano. They currently live in Arizona with their four sons Gianni, Alexio, Nikko and Patrizio.

Discography

Studio albums

Live / special edition albums

Awards and nominations

Arpa awards

Year Category Nominated Result
2001 Rock album Rojo group Winner
2001 Female vocal album Rojo group Winner

Diosa de Plata awards

Year Category Nominated Result
2005 Best theme music Anette Moreno in Cicatrices Winner

Latin Grammy

Category Nominated Result
Latin Grammy awards for record of the year Anette Moreno Nominated

References

  1. "Annette Moreno". All Music. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  2. "Annette Moreno". enladisco.com. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  3. "Annette Moreno". musicascristianas.net. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  4. Biography listed on her official website, (accessed February 15, 2015).
  5. 1 2 Biography of Lilian Moreno on musicacristianavip.net, (accessed February 15, 2015).
  6. Biography on the buenamusica.com website, (accessed February 14, 2015).
  7. Biography of Karina Moreno on musicacristianavip.net, (accessed February 15, 2015).
  8. Listing for the Volar Libre album on Buenamusica.com, (accessed February 14, 2015).
  9. Listing for the Rojo album on the buenamusica.com, (accessed February 15, 2015).
  10. Listing of the El Amor Que Me Das on Buenamusica.com, (accessed February 15, 2015).
  11. Listing of the Barking Dogs title on the publisher's website, (accessed February 14, 2015).

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