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About Me

''I’m going to be someone someday'' Veronica Ballestrini sings in ''Destiny'' a self-written song that is coming out on her debut album this fall. Though Veronica is young, she knows exactly what she wants in life.Veronica was born and raised in a small town in New England. She comes from a large family of four brothers and one sister. Veronica began singing around town at local fairs and karaoke contests when she was just nine years old. She started writing her own songs when she was ten. ''Writing is a way to express myself, let everything out.'' Veronica says. Veronica took up playing the guitar when she was thirteen and still today spends many hours writing new songs about situations in her life.Ballestrini’s recording career started in October 2006 when her and her father took a trip down to Nashville. They met with Dennis Money, president of Sweetsong Nashville record label. After meeting with Veronica, Dennis knew he wanted to work with her. Veronica recorded her first four songs in February 2007, and soon after, signed with Money’s label in April.There's a strong Country rock feel to Veronica's debut single, ''What's Up With That'', released July 2007 and her vocals match the shuffling rhythm well. The lyrics are full of interesting imagery: some guy chasing her heart ''came on strong like a diesel tractor'' she sings. ''What’s Up With That'' was written by Keith Burns (from Trickpony) and Joe Diffie. Though much of her time is focused on music, Veronica still finds time to spend with her friends and family. She enjoys playing softball, which is where her nickname, ''V-J-Bal'' comes from.As her career blossoms, and as she continues to juggle a busy schedule, Veronica's sights are clearly set on music stardom. You should create your own MySpace Layouts like me by using nUCLEArcENTURy .COM's MySpace Profile Editor !

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