LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Luck Media & Marketing) - The multi-talented performer, singer and songwriter who captured fans in 2007-2008 with two Top Ten FMBQ AC40 hits, 'Not Enough' and a dynamic re-imagining of The Spinners' 'I'll Be Around', is set to release her next big single this summer and follow it up with her independent album debut due in the fall of 2009. Joanna Mosca's (www.joannamosca.com) emergence onto the pop and adult contemporary scene makes an inspiring statement on the power of dreams. Looking back, she could scarcely have realized that one day she would have the chance to work with songwriters who have penned hits for Martina McBride and Rascal Flatts. She has also collaborated with Grammy Award winning producers Tyrone Corbett and Robert Donsella, who have worked with several American Idol artists signed to J Records and Wyclef Jean's label. Corbett's credits also include R&B singer Will Downing, urban jazz greats Gerald Albright and Norman Brown, and folk legend Pete Seeger. One of the most important stepping stones on the way to emerging as a musical performer was studying to be an actress. She studied with Anthony Hopkins and famed acting teacher Uta Hagen at the prestigious HB Studios in Manhattan. In the midst of these pursuits, the sudden death of her father reawakened her passion for singing. Joanna has had many detours in her pursuit of pop music stardom and has embraced them wholeheartedly and with no regrets. She fell in love and became a wife, a devoted mom, and after earned a Master's degree in hospital administration. One of the songs she is currently working on is 'I Just Keep Going,' an autobiographical track that could be a mantra for her life. Joanna is also very passionate about community and civic service. She has tutored and mentored a local student in Stamford, Connecticut all through her schooling as part of the 'I Have A Dream' program, geared towards breaking the cycle of defeat, despair and poverty for inner city kids. She also is sponsoring an Egyptian child through the Child Reach network.
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