As CARO EMERALD Number 1 album The Shocking Miss Emerald continues to gain wide-spread praise and popularity, the stylish multi-award winning songstress announces a date not to miss at G-A-Y Her delightful 2010 debut album Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor introduced the world to Caros retro jazz-pop talents, then remained in the British top 10 for 9 weeks, sold 1.3 million copies and was certified platinum. Caros dreams then came true in May when her second album The Shocking Miss Emerald entered the UK charts at number 1. Withover 2.5 million record sales, 15 platinum discs, 32 million YouTube views, sold out tours and a host of awards it's fair to say that Caro Emerald is having a pretty good time, but the real fun is about to begin on Sat 2nd Nov at G-A-Y
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- 01 Mar – Mercedes de Acosta (1893–1968), American poet, playwright & novelist
- 02 Mar – Renata Borgatti (1894–1964), Italian classical pianist
- 07 Mar – Eva Brunne (1954–), Swedish Lutheran bishop
- 07 Mar – Wanda Sykes (1964–), American comedian, writer & actress
- 08 Mar – Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge (1887–1963), English sculptor & translator
- 09 Mar – Vita Sackville-West (1892–1962), English writer & poet
- 10 Mar – Jean Wyllys (1974–), Brazilian lecturer, journalist & politician
- 11 Mar – The Lady Chablis (1957–2016), American drag queen entertainer
- 11 Mar – Eudy Simelane (1977–2008), South African footballer
- 12 Mar – Patricia Campos Doménech (1977–), Spanish football coach & former naval fighter pilot
- 21 Mar – Rosie O'Donnell (1962–), American talk show host, stand-up comedian & actress
- 27 Mar – Pat Bond (1925–1990), American actress
- 27 Mar – Margarethe Cammermeyer (1942–), Norwegian-American colonel, nurse & gay rights activist
- 31 Mar – Camille Cabral (1944–), French-Brazilian politician, dermatologist & transgender rights advocate
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