Rhythm House Signs Alysa Vanderheym, Promotes Vanna Moua
Rhythm House has signed songwriter/producer Alysa Vanderheym to an exclusive publishing deal, and has promoted Vanna Moua from Creative Assistant to Creative Manager.
Belmont University graduate Vanderheym co-wrote Florida Georgia Line’s recent hit “Talk You Out Of It,” and as a Belmont student, received the ASCAP Foundation Songwriters Scholarship.
“We are thrilled to have Alysa as part of our family”, states Roc Nation Executive Vice President, Tamara Conniff. “She’s an extremely talented, multifaceted, multi-genre songwriter/producer and is a trailblazer among women in her field.”
“I am beyond excited to come home to Rhythm House! An hour into our first meeting, four years ago, Jesse Frasure offered me my first publishing deal and he’s been my biggest champion ever since. His guidance as a writer, producer and publisher has been a rare gift. I’m also extremely excited about their partnerships with Roc Nation and Warner Chappell. It is truly a songwriter’s dream to have a team so fearless, dynamic and well-respected across all genres. It doesn’t get much better than this, and I can’t wait to see what we create together,” says Vanderheym.
“Vanna’s enthusiasm, attention to detail and nurturing of our roster has made her a crucial part of the team. We could not do what we do without her,” says VP of Creative, Stevie Frasure. “We are so happy to see her role expand in the Rhythm House family.”
Rhythm House was formed in 2016 as a partnership between Roc Nation and songwriter/producer Frasure, with the help of Warner Chappell’s administration.
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