Antonella Barba
Singer born on November 26th, 1986, in Santa Monica California United States of America. She is the daughter of her father Vincenzo and maternal grandmother Valerie Barba. The family moved from Point Pleasant New Jersey when she was just six years old. For her schooling, she finished her education at Red Bank Catholic High School in New Jersey. Then she attended Catholic University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in architectural design. She began playing violin at age 4 and was referred to as Violin Girl. Due to her ability that she got by the name Violin Girl. She also taught kids from within the community playing the violin. The show's sixth season, American Idol, she sang Free in the year 1976, when she was nineteen. The singer was eliminated after she was ranked 16th on American Idol. There were many songs she performed including 2009's "The The Christmas Carol" and 2010's Out for Blood. She's also been on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and other shows on TV. Antonella Barba rose to stardom singing in the United States in the sixth season of American Idol. She began her career on film following her expulsion from American Idol in the season's sixth. As a result, she's appeared in small roles in films and also competed on Fear Factor's 2012 season. According to Daily Mail reports on November 21 2019 she was sentenced nearly four years in prison for collaborating to sell the drug fentanyl. The singer was found guilty of possessing over 400 grams of Fentanyl, with the intention of distributing. In October 2018 she was found trying to move around two pounds of drug from an Virginia storage facility to another. To find out more go to the bottom of this page for more details about the controversy. In terms of her personal life, she's kept her private life hidden from the press. Perhaps she's looking for that person who is at perfect timing.






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