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ASHLEY YANKELLO IS A STAR IN THE MAKING A shley Yankello, 10, of Kennedy Township, enjoys singing, playing piano, acting, dancing and modeling. She received her first standing ovation when she gave an impromptu performance of Justin Bieber’s song “Baby” at her uncle’s wedding when she was 4 years old. Ashley started to practice regularly at the age of 7 and has performed in several talent contests recently, including the Columbus Got Talent competition in April and the Dream Night Talent Search in Toledo last year. Her favorite musical genre is R&B and her favorite artists are Beyoncé and Etta James. “I like how they express the songs,” Ashley says. She practices for at least an hour each day, and her mother and her vocal coach, Jason Swauger, help keep her motivated. Although it can be boring, Ashley knows practice is important to succeed. Last year, Ashley won first place in the youth age group category at the Dream Night Talent Search in Toledo. Of the more than 100 contestants, she was also named the overall champion, which is one of Ashley’s greatest accomplishments so far, according to her father, Mark Yankello. “There were serious artists there and they came from everywhere to be there,” he says. Ashley also performed the national anthem at a Pirates game last year. She stood alone at home plate and says the experience was a little intimidating. “There were a lot of people there,” Ashley explains. “I practiced the anthem 30 times in the bathroom. Whenever I’m nervous, I just breathe and try to calm myself down.” But in general, Ashley is very comfortable performing in front of an audience. “It’s a special characteristic that she’s able to do it with ease,” says Yankello. “If you don’t believe in yourself, you can’t do it.” Ashley urges other aspiring performers to practice hard and believe in themselves: “If you don’t believe in yourself, you can’t do it.” Although Ashley has a lot of natural talent, she also works hard. “It’s that combination that’s taken her to where she is now,” Yankello says. “She’s got a big voice. But, if talent doesn’t work hard it’s not going to happen. She definitely stays at it, and that’s the reason she’s successful.” Besides singing, dancing is her favorite activity, and she enjoys hip-hop the most. “I like it because it gets me active,” Ashley explains. “I like to practice at home and show my parents and brother.” When she’s not practicing, Ashley plays with her pet guinea pig or pet fish, Bubbles. She also enjoys playing Minecraft and Animal Jam. Only time will tell what the future holds for Ashley. “She’s not taking anything for granted,” says Yankello. For more information, visit facebook. com/AshleyYankello/. n Carlynton-Montour | Fall 2017 | icmags.com 11