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Gabby Magsino

Raritan, NJ

Biography

Gabby Magsino is an 18-year-old aspiring musician from NJ. She is a small girl, hoping to make a difference in the world using her voice, a pen and paper, and guitar in her hand.  She has always loved performing. At age 3, she would stand and sing on the kitchen counter tops in front of her family pretending that it was a stage. With the encouragement of her family and friends, her confidence strengthen as she grew up. Not only did she sing, but she danced and acted at school events and ...

Gabby Magsino is an 18-year-old aspiring musician from NJ. She is a small girl, hoping to make a difference in the world using her voice, a pen and paper, and guitar in her hand.  She has always loved performing. At age 3, she would stand and sing on the kitchen counter tops in front of her family pretending that it was a stage. With the encouragement of her family and friends, her confidence strengthen as she grew up. Not only did she sing, but she danced and acted at school events and town gatherings when she lived in the Philippines. She was unstoppable--until she moved to the United States when she was about 10 years old. Her new home came with lots of insecurities. For a moment, she lost her connection with performing. However, she never lost her passion for music. She eventually learned how to play the guitar. And when she turned 13, an unrequited crush on a boy became her inspiration to write her first song. Since then, songwriting became her life. Most of her songs are reflections of what she’s been through. They are the words that you will never hear her say.  Now, she is determined to be heard. Her first single, I Didn’t Need to Fall was recently released on iTunes, February 28, 2012! Through perseverance and hard work, Gabby Magsino hopes to touch people’s lives with her music.

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