Her music has been featured on US TV shows like ABC's Castle, CBS's CSI Miami, and MTV's The Real World, Teen Mom and 16 and Pregnant.
While touring independently, Alpert collaborated with guitarist Guthrie Trapp in Nashville, Tennessee, to record new songs.
She received a scholarship to attend UCLA in the Ethnomusicology Department, where she took part in Kenny Burrell's[1] four-year jazz program.
A short documentary about Alpert's relationship with her father, called Homeless: the Soundtrack, was filmed and edited by director Irene Taylor Brodsky.
She also started a traveling audiovisual festival called Art of Expression to bring together musicians who support music programs in early childhood education.