Antonella Barba
The birthplace of the Barba family was Santa Monica California, the United States of America on the 26th of November, 1986. The singer is the child of father Vincenzo Barba, and mother Valerie Barba. At the age of six, her family and moved to Point Pleasant New Jersey. Red Bank Catholic High School was where she got her formal education at the time in New Jersey. After graduating from Catholic University with a Bachelor's in Architecture and a Master's in Architecture, she continued to study at the university. Also she started playing the violin at when she was four years old and was referred to as Violin Girl. Because of her talent her performance, she received this name. She also taught the violin to neighborhood kids. At the age of nineteen she auditioned for Season 6 of American Idol and sang the 1976 hit single Free. However she was eliminated after finishing 16th on the show. The singer has performed on several tracks like 2009's "The Christmas Song The Christmas Song' as well as The 2010's Out for Blood. She also appeared in some television shows including Jimmy Kimmel Live! Antonella Barba is an American singer who rose to fame while competing on Season 6 of American Idol. In addition, after being eliminated from the show after achieving the top 16 spots in the competition the show, she decided to test her luck on the stage. In 2012, she was a participant on Fear Factor as a contestant. She also appeared in parts in minor roles in various movies. Daily Mail reported that on 21 November 2019, she was handed an almost four-year sentence for years for conspiring to sell Fentanyl. The performer admitted that she had more than 400 grams Fentanyl on her person with an intent to sell the drug. However, she was arrested in Virginia, in October 2018, when she attempted to transfer two pounds of fentanyl to a stashhouse. Click to read more on the controversial figure. She has been very private about her life. It is possible that she's looking for a partner to come along at just the right moment.






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