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I Used to Say My Mother Was Shirley Bassey [electronic resource]

Amos, Stephen K2020
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Growing up in a large Nigerian family in South London, Stephen K. Amos learnt early on to find the humour in every situation. Raised by his parents and extended family of 'aunts' and 'uncles', I Used to Say My Mother was Shirley Bassey tells the story of Stephen's chaotic upbringing in the carnival atmosphere of the late '70s and early '80s. Stephen describes his awkward beginnings as the only black kid in his class, where he told everyone his mum was Shirley Bassey to break the ice. Then, as a middle child in a large family, Stephen learnt stage presence by vying for attention and performing at family parties. Now a world-renowned comedian and performer, regularly selling out venues like the Hammersmith Apollo, Stephen looks back at his earlier life and the incidents which shaped him and continue to inspire his performances.
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Bolinda/Audible audio, 2020
Collation:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
ISBN:
9781867512967
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
1055668
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