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Veronica Torraca-Bragdon was born into a military family in Alamogordo, NM, then transferred to Zaragoza, Spain, before settling in Bellevue, NE. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from The University of Nebraska Omaha with a degree in K-12 Vocal/Instrumental Music Education, where she studied voice with acclaimed choral composer and conductor Dr. Z. Randall Stroope. 

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Veronica began writing music/lyrics at the age of 10. After college, she performed her originals as a solo artist in various venues in Omaha, before moving to Japan. She performed frequently in a large variety of venues throughout the Tokyo Metro area. The biggest highlight of Veronica’s time in Japan was being featured on the soundtrack to the Japanese Anime film REDLINE, having written the lyrics and performed the vocals to “Let Me Love You”. 
 

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Upon returning to Omaha, NE, Veronica worked as a vocal coach to The United States Air Force Heartland of America Band, and held her own private voice and piano studio. She was active in the Bellevue choral community, both educationally and as a member of Ars Nova Choir. Veronica works on a multitude of projects with friends from around the world, collaborating on lyrics, singing vocal demos, or composing for specific organizations and causes. She continues to compose and record music in a wide spectrum of genres. Her demos are available for artists, music supervisors, and organizations to obtain rights to.

Veronica now lives in Honolulu, HI with her husband Dan and their son Sullivan.

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