[3] She managed to catch the eye of producer Michael Sembello, and worked closely with him writing, recording, and arranging tracks which appeared in television and movies.
Gina also worked closely with songwriter Richard Rudolph, and published songs through Music Sales Group.
During these years in Los Angeles, she sang with the world music group called The Bridge, whose members included Edu Falcao, Daniel Jobim, Paulinho Da Costa, Vincent Colaiuta, and Michael Sembello.
[6] Other inductees included Chelo Silva, Pat Grogan, Joe Gallardo, Max Stalling, and The Reverend Horton Heat.
After years of contemplating making a rockabilly album, Gina had finally decided that it was time to carry on her father's legacy.