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Kelly Moneymaker

Kelly Moneymaker (born June 4, 1970) is an American singer, songwriter, music producer, and documentary filmmaker of American Samoan and heritage, best known for her role as a vocalist in the platinum-selling pop trio Exposé and for directing award-winning short documentaries focused on climate adaptation and cultural resilience. Born in , Moneymaker began her professional music career at age 14 and rose to prominence in 1991 when she joined Exposé, replacing as one of the group's lead vocalists alongside and . With Exposé, she contributed to the band's third studio album, Exposé (1992), which featured the hit single "I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me" and helped solidify the group's status as one of magazine's top 10 girl groups of all time. After the group disbanded in 1995 following dropping their contract, Moneymaker pursued a solo career as an American roots vocalist blending funk, rock, , and blues influences. In her solo work, Moneymaker has released music featured in over 25 media productions, including co-writing and co-producing the soundtrack for NBC's and the multimedia holiday album (2019) for Futures Without Violence, which garnered 2.2 million views and 1.3 million streams in its first month. Her latest single, "She's So Heroine" (2025), a blues-rock homage to influential female artists, exceeded 130,000 streams shortly after release. As a under her ChaChing Records label, she has earned recognition as an award-winning creative media producer. Transitioning into filmmaking, Moneymaker founded Drum Song Films and directed her debut short documentary VAKA (2019), which explores the resilience of Tokelauan communities amid and was selected for multiple international film festivals. Her feature-length documentary Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life (2023) delves into Alaskan adaptations to environmental shifts through personal stories and landscapes, earning official selections at festivals like the Montana International Film Festival and screenings at institutions such as the Anchorage Museum. Moneymaker's multifaceted career emphasizes authentic storytelling from perspectives, bridging her music and film endeavors.

Early Life and Education

Early Life

Kelly Moneymaker was born on June 4, 1970, in , into a multicultural family of American Samoan and heritage; she was raised primarily by her father in the local environment. Her father's appreciation for soul singers and her brother's interest in provided early auditory influences, while the storytelling traditions of her upbringing fostered a deep connection to narrative and cultural expression. From a young age, Moneymaker showed a natural inclination toward music, beginning to sing around the house at two years old and writing her first song by age 11. Her childhood in Fairbanks immersed her in the region's unique natural and cultural landscape, including the midnight sun festivals that later became venues for her initial performances. She took up in grade school and in junior high and high school, honing her musical skills amid 's remote setting. By age 12 or 13, she had recorded her first demo CD, composing and performing original material. At 14, Moneymaker became a professionally represented , marking the start of her formal entry into the industry with local opportunities in . She toured with the band Monta Faye and the Travellers, delivering 30- to 45-minute sets, and performed at shows and community festivals, earning recognition such as multiple "Best Female Vocalist" awards in the state. These early experiences in Fairbanks laid the groundwork for her creative pursuits, blending personal heritage with emerging artistic talents.

Education

Kelly Moneymaker attended in , , where she earned a Bachelor of Creative Media Production. Her undergraduate studies emphasized practical training in film, sound, and music production, allowing her to develop skills through hands-on projects. Notable among these was the student film VAKA, a documentary on the and in , which she co-directed as part of her degree requirements during a three-week expedition to the islands. Following her bachelor's, Moneymaker pursued a Master of Creative Enterprise at the same institution, completing the degree with distinction. The program focused on research frameworks, aligning with her interest in culturally sensitive storytelling methods informed by her Alaskan heritage. Her master's thesis, titled Drum Song and Spirit Mask: A Multiple-Eyed Seeing Methodological Framework for Filmmaking, examined cultural meaning-making in documentaries by emphasizing community-led narratives and perspectives. This work positioned the filmmaker as a rather than an external authority, promoting ethical practices in representing stories.

Music Career

Early Career

Kelly Moneymaker began her professional music career at age 14, after writing her first song at 11 and starting to record independently around age 12 or 13. She was professionally represented as a musician from that young age, performing early gigs and local shows in her hometown of . At 13, she toured with the band Monta Faye and the Travellers, delivering 30- to 45-minute rock sets at local festivals and venues. During this period, she also released her first independent CD, which included a country-themed track that earned her an invitation to perform at the Grand Ole Opry, though she was unable to attend due to financial constraints. Her early work in garnered recognition, as she won the "Best Female Rock Vocalist" award for three or four consecutive years in statewide competitions. Influenced by a family background rich in rock, R&B, and funk—drawing from artists like , , , , , , , and —Moneymaker developed a versatile style, playing in grade school and through junior high and high school. These local performances and awards built a strong foundation, blending blues-rock elements that would define her sound. Moneymaker first moved to Seattle at age 14 to mix her debut recordings and work with producer Rick Fisher, known for collaborations with Heart. Seeking broader opportunities, she permanently relocated to Seattle at age 16 in the mid-1980s, where she co-founded the band BoyToy alongside Michele Gray (later Michele Rundgren) and Pamela Moore, performing covers and originals on the Northwest club circuit. The group gained national exposure by opening for The Tubes on their Love Bomb Tour. By the late 1980s, she relocated to Los Angeles, securing initial recording work, including background vocals for Wayne Newton on the show Into the Night with Rick Dees. These experiences, along with minor collaborations, honed her skills as a performer and vocalist leading up to 1991.

Time with Exposé

Kelly Moneymaker joined the vocal group Exposé in 1991, replacing , who departed due to a benign vocal cord tumor that temporarily silenced her singing voice. This transition occurred as Exposé shifted toward a more adult contemporary sound, moving away from their earlier roots. Moneymaker, introduced to the group by member , brought fresh energy to the lineup alongside Jurado and . Moneymaker made her recording debut with Exposé on their self-titled third album, released in October 1992 by . The album, which peaked at No. 135 on the and No. 93 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart, featured Moneymaker providing background and lead vocals on several tracks, including the covers "I Specialize in Love" and the original "What You Don't Know." It earned a certification from the RIAA in 1993 for sales of 500,000 units in the United States, reflecting the group's enduring popularity despite a more subdued commercial performance compared to their prior releases. During Moneymaker's tenure from 1991 to 1995, Exposé promoted the album through extensive touring across the U.S., including television appearances such as on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 1993. The standout single "I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me," with lead vocals by Ann Curless and contributions from Moneymaker, reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1993 and topped the Adult Contemporary chart, marking the group's final Top 10 pop hit. Billboard recognized Exposé as having more Top 10 Hot 100 singles than any female group since the Supremes, solidifying their status as one of the decade's premier girl groups with over 8 million total album sales by the mid-1990s.

Solo and Later Music Projects

After departing from Exposé in the mid-1990s following the group's release of their Greatest Hits album in 1995, Kelly Moneymaker transitioned to independent solo work as a singer, songwriter, and producer. She has since shared stages and studios with notable artists including Todd Rundgren and Diana Ross, among others such as Enya, George Clinton, and Ringo Starr. In the 2010s, Moneymaker co-wrote and co-produced the holiday album JOY for Blue Aeris Ltd., released via Mercia Records, The Orchard, and Sony UK in support of Futures Without Violence. The multimedia project amassed 1.3 million streams on Spotify and garnered 2.2 million views in its first month. Moneymaker also co-wrote and co-produced a soundtrack album for NBC's Days of Our Lives, contributing original songs to the series' love themes and episodes. Her recent solo singles include "She's So Heroine," released in 2025 as an homage to influential female singers, which achieved 130,000 streams on Spotify in its first month. She followed this with "Raising A Ghost," released on audio on November 14, 2025, with a music video premiere on November 21, 2025. Throughout her solo career, Moneymaker's has secured placements in over 25 productions, including shows and , while her work on JOY directly supported Futures Without Violence's initiatives against domestic abuse.

Film and Production Work

Documentary Directing

Kelly Moneymaker has established herself as a director through projects that explore resilience and environmental challenges, often blending cultural traditions with contemporary issues. Her work emphasizes authentic storytelling in collaboration with affected communities, drawing on her background in creative to highlight global climate impacts on marginalized groups. In 2019, Moneymaker directed the short documentary VAKA, a 20-minute film focusing on the through their Polynesian voyaging heritage and customary environmental wisdom. Filmed over two weeks in by a team of five students, including Moneymaker as director, the project captures the community's use of the vaka (traditional canoe) as a symbol of unity and adaptation, weaving ancestral knowledge with modern scientific efforts to combat rising seas. Produced by Rebekah Curtis-Motley and co-produced by Jessica George, VAKA premiered in late 2019 and screened at festivals such as the Climate Crisis in 2021, earning a Bronze award in the Moving Image category at the Best Design Awards 2020 and a for Best Documentary Short at the HAAPI in 2021. The film has contributed to broader awareness of Pacific Island vulnerabilities, inspiring discussions on cultural preservation amid environmental threats. Moneymaker leads the Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life project as producer, director, writer, and sound designer, an Alaska-based initiative examining climate adaptation through intimate narratives of communities relocated due to environmental shifts in the . Launched under her company Drum Song Films LLC, the feature-length documentary, accompanied by the short animated piece Reclamation, delves into the rhythm of traditional drumming as a for cultural endurance and ecological response, featuring stories from landscapes affected by thawing and . With production coordinator , the project released its trailer in May 2022 and continued filming amid challenges, emphasizing collaboration with elders and artists to authentically represent their experiences. Premiering at the Anchorage International in December 2024, Drum Song has amplified voices on Native resilience, with additional screenings in 2025 at the (April), Science Summit Week (March), and Anchorage Museum (July), fostering community-led dialogues on climate justice. For her contributions to documentary filmmaking, particularly in advancing humanitarian themes through Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life, Moneymaker received the 2024 Feature Documentary Humanitarian Award at the , recognizing her role in elevating perspectives on global environmental crises. This accolade underscores the impact of her directorial efforts in bridging cultural storytelling with advocacy for sustainable adaptation strategies.

Media Production and Collaborations

Since the , Kelly Moneymaker has established herself as a creative , integrating , sound, and music to support interdisciplinary projects. Her work emphasizes authentic representation through collaborative production, particularly in television and soundtracks. A notable example includes her co-writing and co-producing the soundtrack album for NBC's , which featured original compositions tailored to the show's narrative. Moneymaker's contributions extend to over 25 media productions, where her music and sound elements have been integrated into television series, films, and interactive media. These collaborations involve sound design for TV episodes and films, enhancing storytelling with layered audio elements, as seen in placements for shows like Grey's Anatomy and Gossip Girl, as well as video game soundtracks for platforms like PlayStation. Her production approach prioritizes seamless fusion of sound and visuals to amplify thematic impact without overpowering the core narrative. In 2019, Moneymaker co-produced Joy, a holiday released via Blue Aeris Ltd. in partnership with Futures Without Violence, blending original tracks with visual content for charitable awareness and achieving over 2.2 million views in its first month. In 2018, Moneymaker founded Drum Song Films LLC in , a production company dedicated to authentic storytelling for underrepresented voices, including communities. The company focuses on social and climate justice through cultural documentaries, collaborating directly with Native Alaskan contributors to ensure community-driven narratives. Projects under Drum Song Films highlight perspectives on environmental adaptation and land stewardship, produced with an emphasis on ethical representation and innovative sound integration. Recent activities from 2024 to 2025 include Indigenous-focused media initiatives. Moneymaker advanced productions like Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life (2023), a collaborative documentary on Arctic climate adaptation co-created with Native Alaskan communities, which earned awards including Outstanding Excellence in Documentary at film festivals in 2024 and selections for 2025 events such as the Social Justice Film Festival (screened April 2025). Additionally, her 2024 short Reclamation—an animated piece on Indigenous resilience—received Best Song and production accolades at DOC LA, underscoring her ongoing commitment to cross-media collaborations.

Personal Life

Marriage and Family

Kelly Moneymaker married actor on April 18, 1998, after the couple met in the 1990s following Reckell's previous divorce. By 2024, they had been together for over 26 years, often sharing glimpses of their enduring partnership through public celebrations of anniversaries and travels. The couple welcomed their daughter, Loden Sloan Reckell, on October 25, 2007. Reckell has embraced the role of stay-at-home parent, actively supporting Loden's interests, including her passion for environmental causes, while Moneymaker pursued her professional endeavors in music and production. In October 2024, Moneymaker publicly addressed unfounded rumors about their separation, which stemmed from online imposters posing as Reckell on ; she clarified their strong marital bond in a statement emphasizing their ongoing commitment. Their relationship has also featured professional collaborations, such as Moneymaker's co-writing and co-production of the 2005 soundtrack album Days of Our Lives: Love Songs for Reckell's long-running .

Residence and Interests

In February 2024, Kelly Moneymaker relocated back to with her family, confirming her return to the state as a after years of living elsewhere. She and her husband settled in a home near Anchorage designed to be welcoming to local , where they maintain a yard with planted green fields to support deer and other animals, including fawns that frequent the property. Moneymaker has expressed a deep love for , often sharing observations of around her home on , which underscores her commitment to creating a harmonious living . Her advocacy for environmental causes is closely tied to themes, reflecting her Iñupiat heritage and passion for preserving Alaska's natural landscapes through climate justice initiatives and support for representation in environmental discussions. Beyond her professional pursuits, Moneymaker's personal interests center on , in nature, and family-oriented activities, as highlighted in interviews where she discusses drawing inspiration from 's wilderness and cultural narratives. In 2025, she continued to engage with her Alaska community through Drum Song Films, her production company based in the state, including contributions to events like the Anchorage that promote local and voices.

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