Gina Zollman In Concert – Trinity Chamber Series – September 8th, 2024  Point Roberts, WA 

Gina Zollman In Concert – Trinity Chamber Series – September 8th, 2024  Point Roberts, WA 

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Gina Zollman will be performing Original Songs as part of the Trinity Chamber Series on September 8th, 2024 at 4 PM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Point Roberts, Washington. 

Trinity Lutheran Church

1880 A.P.A Road

Point Roberts, Washington 

Tickets $10 by donation

Gina Zollman is a west coast based singer/songwriter living in Point Roberts, WA, and Palm Springs, CA. A seasoned jazz and cabaret performer Gina and her co-writer Kevin Fisher are thriving in the adult contemporary music scene. Her recent single “Where I Begin” has received rave reviews worldwide, and will be performed on this amazing night of music. 

Gina’s vocal talents have taken her to Carnegie Hall, where she performed John Rutter’s “Te Deum” and “Gloria” with “The Marina Singers.” 

Her extensive stage experience includes venues like The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel’s Cinegrill, The Magic Castle, The Comedy Store, and The Catalina Jazz Club. She also originated roles at The NoHo London Music Hall and studied acting at The Actor’s Center, receiving private coaching from Second City alumna Sandy Holt. Gina’s album, “Gina Zollman: Anywhere with You,” produced by Steven Applegate, was recorded at Capitol Records in Hollywood.

Watch “Where I Begin” (filmed in the Trinity Lutheran Church) 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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