Review: Gina Zollman “Where I Begin”
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Review: Gina Zollman “Where I Begin”

This woman knows herself although seeming less at times  within the song. “Where I Begin” by singer/songwriter Tribeca Record artist Gina Zollman symbolizes a story we can all identify with. The cornerstone of the saga is a study in self-interrogation, and a reckoning with love lost…However, the heart is stronger than we think.

It’s not always sunshine that spreads the seed. Darkness makes the hearts case fragile, pain breaks it open, courage teases us, and life unfurls and expands. Gina sings a very emotional song with great compassion and vulnerability. Co-written by her and Kevin Fisher this song speaks to those who have suffered heartbreak and is commercially relatable.

The live stage entertainer now has her own YouTube channel and has a video to accompany the song. The video is an innocent version of Gina in which you can easily see her heartbreak as she sings the song. Gina can be seen on stage in the Palm Springs/West Coast area doing her story telling and singing her songs live.

Having left the corporate world as a high powered stockbroker to pursue her dream in the entertainment world, Gina has proven that she belongs there. Recently signed to the New York based Tribeca Record label it seems as though her dream is coming true. “Where I Begin” is available worldwide for streaming on all digital platforms.

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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