Gabby Abellon

Gabriela Joanne Abellon-Adams (born July 2, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer known for being part of the girl group Blue Sky.

Early life
Abellon was born on July 2, 1974 at in,  to Eugene Norris Adams, of African-American, Lithuanian and Scottish descent, and Kathleen Abellon-Adams, of Filipino descent. Her parents met in middle school, and began dating in high school. Her father is biracial, and moved to San Francisco in his youth from, where his parents met at a protest rally.

She was raised a Christian Unitarian Universalist, and attended.

Blue Sky
In 1996, Abellon's mother noticed a small ad in Variety announcing auditions for a girl group and encouraged Abellon to try out. She chose to audition, selecting the song "It Must Have Been Love" by. Abellon was the fourth member selected for the group that would soon become Blue Sky.

Soon after their formation, the group quickly became popular in Europe and Japan. In 1998, the group released its debut album Blue Sky which sold 16 million copies and became very popular in the United States.