Who's Laughing Now? The Story of Jessie J
Reveals how Jessie broke away from her background – a tough area of Essex where stabbings and violent crime were rife – to become the antithesis of the typical Essex girl.

Tells of her performance background, taking ballet classes from the age of four and appearing in a string of musicals, including one where she fell off the stage and did a back flip onto the conductor.

Reveals how she was on national TV winning singing competitions at age 15 and how she recorded a demo the same year, before studying Musical Theatre at the BRIT School

Talks of her ill-fated stint in a girl group, dealing with tears, cat fights and mammoth egos.

Recalls how she finally earned a record deal only to suffer a stroke and for her label to go into liquidation the same year.

Reveals her yearning for fame, including a string of support slots where she appeared as an unknown artist. She was booed – but often booed back.

Her trip to America where she penned a Number One single, but was so desperately lonely and unhappy that she felt suicidal – yet she penned a song about this period that would become the title track of her album/

Interviews with record producers, school classmates, friends, dance tutors and more give the full lowdown on Jessie’s road to fame.
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Who's Laughing Now? The Story of Jessie J
Reveals how Jessie broke away from her background – a tough area of Essex where stabbings and violent crime were rife – to become the antithesis of the typical Essex girl.

Tells of her performance background, taking ballet classes from the age of four and appearing in a string of musicals, including one where she fell off the stage and did a back flip onto the conductor.

Reveals how she was on national TV winning singing competitions at age 15 and how she recorded a demo the same year, before studying Musical Theatre at the BRIT School

Talks of her ill-fated stint in a girl group, dealing with tears, cat fights and mammoth egos.

Recalls how she finally earned a record deal only to suffer a stroke and for her label to go into liquidation the same year.

Reveals her yearning for fame, including a string of support slots where she appeared as an unknown artist. She was booed – but often booed back.

Her trip to America where she penned a Number One single, but was so desperately lonely and unhappy that she felt suicidal – yet she penned a song about this period that would become the title track of her album/

Interviews with record producers, school classmates, friends, dance tutors and more give the full lowdown on Jessie’s road to fame.
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Who's Laughing Now? The Story of Jessie J

Who's Laughing Now? The Story of Jessie J

by Chloe Govan
Who's Laughing Now? The Story of Jessie J

Who's Laughing Now? The Story of Jessie J

by Chloe Govan

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Overview

Reveals how Jessie broke away from her background – a tough area of Essex where stabbings and violent crime were rife – to become the antithesis of the typical Essex girl.

Tells of her performance background, taking ballet classes from the age of four and appearing in a string of musicals, including one where she fell off the stage and did a back flip onto the conductor.

Reveals how she was on national TV winning singing competitions at age 15 and how she recorded a demo the same year, before studying Musical Theatre at the BRIT School

Talks of her ill-fated stint in a girl group, dealing with tears, cat fights and mammoth egos.

Recalls how she finally earned a record deal only to suffer a stroke and for her label to go into liquidation the same year.

Reveals her yearning for fame, including a string of support slots where she appeared as an unknown artist. She was booed – but often booed back.

Her trip to America where she penned a Number One single, but was so desperately lonely and unhappy that she felt suicidal – yet she penned a song about this period that would become the title track of her album/

Interviews with record producers, school classmates, friends, dance tutors and more give the full lowdown on Jessie’s road to fame.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857127747
Publisher: Omnibus Press
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 7 MB
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