Anatomy of a Rising Star: Gina Zollman

Anatomy of a Rising Star: Gina Zollman
Music

Some of the most beautiful new music has and continues to come from the Canadian/Palm Springs cabaret Queen, Tribeca recording artist, singer/songwriter Gina Zollman. Her songs as are not only compelling, but her delivery is captivating as well. Her songs come with triumphant and inspirational stories whether sad or joyous, but always a topic that people can relate to. 

Immersed in the corporate world as a successful stockbroker Gina decided to give that up and follow her dream of becoming an entertainer. Light will often pierce the darkness when we least expect it, and if we are fortunate when we need it most. Gina’s beating heart and through her music and her dreams she has quickly become a beautiful gift in the cabaret and entertainment industry. Like the fragments of color shattered in a kaleidoscope her light acts as a canopy dazzling her audience. She has the ability to communicate through her music what others only try to express. She gives her soul to touch. 

Her first record label single release  “Where I Begin” is creating a buzz through Canada and the US….and that’s only her beginning. She creates a heart touching image of someone lost after the end of a relationship. Our deepest desires are never simple. We find peace when they are met and one’s wishes are granted. But when they are taken from us it seems as though the sky is ripped open. 

Watch the “Where I Begin” music video by Gina Zollman here:

Stream/Download Gina Zollman’s “Where I Begin” here:

https://found.ee/ginazollman_whereibegin

The official website for Gina Zollman may be found at https://www.ginazollman.com

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