TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1955)

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A tale of two redheads: Carmel of Ireland was discovered by Arthur of the Talent Scouts. Sure, 'tivcis the Little People gave Carmel Quinn the gift of song and made her a Little Godfrey! By FRANCES KISH THE LEPRECHAtJNS iTiust have been whispering to her about things to come, because — all the time Carmel Quinn was growing up in Dublin — she used to imagine herself in America, singing and dancing for huge audiences. When her daddy and her two brothers and sister weren't around to hear, Carmel would go into the pantry of the big house where they all lived (her mother had passed away when she was only seven) and go through her whole repertoire of songs. If anyone caught her, singing and dancing alone in the freezingcold room, Carmel was dreadfully embarrassed, for this longing to sing and to entertain and to make people's faces Hght up with joy was a secret which — for a long, long time — she shared with no one. Not that she had to hide the fact that music was in her very heart, because all the Qiiinns understood that. They were all music-loving, and there was hardly an Writing to the homefolks bock on the Emerald Isle, Carmel finds her heart too full for words. See Next Page 53