Gina's journey in the world of music and performance began in her junior high school days, where she was an integral part of a pop choir that helped her develop her vocal talents and passion for singing. This early exposure to music laid the foundation for her future endeavors, as she went on to sing in various rock bands and lounges in Las Vegas during her high school years.
As she entered adulthood, Gina made her way to the vibrant music scene in Los Angeles in the 1980s, where she continued to hone her craft and perform with numerous rock bands. In addition to her work in the music industry, Gina also had a few movie credits to her name, with her favorite being the cult classic "This is Spinal Tap," in which she played the role of a "Jamboree Dancer."
Throughout her career, Gina has worn many hats, including those of choreographer, dance teacher, and actress. Her impressive range has allowed her to sing a wide variety of genres, from pop and country to rock and light operetta. Now, Gina is returning to her roots by exploring the world of jazz, a genre that has always held a special place in her heart.