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Jeff Moxcey currently resides
in Waterville, Maine. He has written songs
for 27 years, totaling 598 songs to date.
Jeff is a member of ASCAP and NSAI.
Currently Jeff Moxcey had
31 total cuts recorded. Nineteen of those
are commercial cuts on commercially released
CDs by seven different artists. Twelve are
demo cuts by artists seeking recording
deals.
Independent artists who have recorded
Jeff’s songs have performed with or opened
for Jo Dee Messina, Jessica Andrews, Ty
Herndon, Diamond Rio, Tracy Lawrence,
Charlie Daniels, Alabama and Dan Seals.
In
addition, Jeff has co-written songs with
twelve other writers. He has also attended
the Nashville Songwriter’s Association
International (NSAI) Songwriters Symposium
in Nashville, 2004.
The
following are just a few of Jeff Moxcey’s
accolades:
First place, The Great American Song
Contest, country category 2003 & 2000
First place, American Songwriter Magazine
Lyric Contest, 2002
First place, The 13th Annual
Mid-Atlantic Song Contest, Open Category,
1996
First place, Cooch Music Song Contest,
country Category, 2001
First place, Aaron Song Contest, new
country category 1998, 2nd place
2000
First, Third, and Sixth place, Musician’s
Network Song Contest, 1997
First and Third place, VOCAL song
contest, country category 1997
First and Third place, Southern
Songwriter’s Guild, country, 1998
First place and Honorable Mention,
Intermountain Song Contest, 1997
Second place, Great American Song
Contest, country category, 2001
Second place, finalist, John Lennon song
Contest, 2000 & DSA contest 2001
Second place, Portland Songwriter’s
Assoc., 2nd out of 900 songs,
1997, 3rd 2000
Finalist USA Songwriting Contest, 2002 &
DSA Contest (3 songs) 2002
Finalist (2 songs) Dallas Songwriter’s
Association Song contest 2004
Finalist, (2 songs) SAW Contest, 2001 (4
songs) Austin Songwriter’s Group (’97 & ’02)
Honorable Mentions (19) including NSAI
Song Contest, top 40 out of 1500 entries
Billboard 7, 8, 9, 10, Unisong, SSG, SAW
and USA Song Contests, 1996-2002
Honorable Mention, John Lennon Song
Contest 2003
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