A GIRL FROM GLASGOW - Growing Up In The Tenements

Biography & Memoir, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Cover of the book A GIRL FROM GLASGOW - Growing Up In The Tenements by Joann Gilmartin, GLASGOW GIRL ENTERPRISES
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Author: Joann Gilmartin ISBN: 9781641365536
Publisher: GLASGOW GIRL ENTERPRISES Publication: September 15, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joann Gilmartin
ISBN: 9781641365536
Publisher: GLASGOW GIRL ENTERPRISES
Publication: September 15, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Joann Gilmartin is a classically trained opera singer and Celtic recording artist. She was born in Glasgow,and now splits her time between her native Scotland and the USA.

When you think of the tenements of Glasgow, the music of Mozart, Handel and Schubert no doubt is not your first thought. But for Scottish singer Joann Gilmartin, it was an important part of her life, far removed from the harsher side of growing up in the East End of what's commonly referred to as No Mean City.

Singing came almost at the same time as learning to speak for Joann, causing much amusement in the local Church every week as she belted out "The Lord's Prayer".

She takes the reader back through a frank and unfiltered recollection of her childhood days -plooks and all!

Life was tough and money was tight. Tenement weans were old souls wiser than their years but the family values instilled in her way back then have served her well in adulthood.

They say everyone in Glasgow's a comedian, and you'll see why as she describes some of the antics she. her family and neighbours engaged in.

Although Joann now resides many miles away from her native city, you can take the girl out of Glasgow but you can't take Glasgow out of the girl!

Please visit www.glasgowgirl.com for full details of Joann's recordings, educational services and the music and literary items for children in her Wee Billy Collection.

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Joann Gilmartin is a classically trained opera singer and Celtic recording artist. She was born in Glasgow,and now splits her time between her native Scotland and the USA.

When you think of the tenements of Glasgow, the music of Mozart, Handel and Schubert no doubt is not your first thought. But for Scottish singer Joann Gilmartin, it was an important part of her life, far removed from the harsher side of growing up in the East End of what's commonly referred to as No Mean City.

Singing came almost at the same time as learning to speak for Joann, causing much amusement in the local Church every week as she belted out "The Lord's Prayer".

She takes the reader back through a frank and unfiltered recollection of her childhood days -plooks and all!

Life was tough and money was tight. Tenement weans were old souls wiser than their years but the family values instilled in her way back then have served her well in adulthood.

They say everyone in Glasgow's a comedian, and you'll see why as she describes some of the antics she. her family and neighbours engaged in.

Although Joann now resides many miles away from her native city, you can take the girl out of Glasgow but you can't take Glasgow out of the girl!

Please visit www.glasgowgirl.com for full details of Joann's recordings, educational services and the music and literary items for children in her Wee Billy Collection.

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