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Her musical career began at age 5, when she shared the stage with Frank Capelli, musical host of Capelli & Co., a children's show produced in Pittsburgh. After moving to West Virginia at age 6, she began studying piano and voice and was thrust into the limelight competing at numerous talent and scholarship competitions at the recommendation of her vocal instructor. At age 8, she moved to North Carolina where she auditioned and was selected to perform The National Anthem at Hickory Crawdads baseball games at L.P. Frans Stadium, which seats 5,092 fans. The Hickory Crawdads have been a farm team of the Pittsburgh Pirates since 1999.
After returning to Pennsylvania in 2000, Antanette "fine-tuned" her sound under the direction of Dr. Walter Weaver, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University. She began to write and record her own songs, one which ranked first amongst 273 entries in a statewide competition. She also had the honor of recording with Walter Maddox, a member of the Marcels. A member of numerous chorale groups, Antanette was chosen for Top 21 in high school, a select group of vocally talented students. She also competed at PMEA District, Regional and State choral competitions. Her placements in competitions have awarded her scholarships which have been applied to her college education at The University of Pittsburgh where she is studying Education with a minor in Voice and Theatre. Ultimately, a career in the entertainment industry is equally important to her education.
Most recently she caught the attention of the producer of Nashville Spotlight and traveled to Nashville to host and perform on the show. She also auditioned for Season 9 of American Idol, but lost sight of the Hollywood ticket after round 2. Currently recording her first cd, Antanette enjoys mixing together blues, jazz, and country for a sultry sound that brings goosebumps to the skin. She enjoys performing wherever she can and is currently booking events at which to perform.