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Bruce Springsteen’s Irish roots traced before his upcoming Dublin concert

Westmeath town lays claim to ‘The Boss’ as he prepares for Dublin gig


Bruce Springsteen performing live at the Grammy's 2012
Bruce Springsteen performing live at the Grammy's 2012
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Bruce Springsteen is being invited to the Midlands town of Mullingar after a new book traces his Irish roots to that area. The rocker is playing Dublin on July 17th.

The book ‘Land of Hopes and Dreams’ by Greg Lewis and Moira Sharkey traces Springsteen’s roots to his great great grandmother Ann Garrity who left Westmeath for America in the 1850s.

Lewis and Sharkey  discovered that Springsteen has Irish roots through his paternal grandmother Martha O'Hagan. She married Springsteen's grandfather, Anthony Springsteen, who was of Dutch ancestry, in 1899.

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And it turns out that Martha's grandmother, Ann Garrity, hailed from County Westmeath.

In fact, Springsteen's great-great-granny hails from Mullingar, the very same town as the late, lamented Joe Dolan.

Garrity left Ireland in 1852, five years after the famine devastated much of Ireland.

She settled in the town of Freehold, New Jersey, where Bruce himself was born 60 years ago.

Springsteen went to the Catholic St Rose of Lima School, where he was taught by Irish nuns.

Springsteen requested a signed copy of the book when it came out.

Mullingar Town Council and Westmeath County Council have now invited ‘The Boss’ to visit his Irish roots.

A spokesperson told the Irish Mirror paper: “I was delighted to hear Bruce Springsteen has roots here. I look forward to welcoming him to his ancestral home.”

The book’s co-author Greg Lewis told the paper: “Family and roots are something that are important to Bruce and you can see it in the music.”

“His wife Patty actually has roots in Belfast as well so there is a big connection with both of them.”
The book’s other author Moira Sharkey also revealed that the Boss had ordered a copy of the book for himself.

“Bruce has not been back in Ireland since the book came out. So we were delighted when he ordered a copy and also signed one for us.”
 


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I see the Irish naysayers are out in full force as usual. In days gone by they used to get up on vaudeville stages dressed in baggy, dirty, clothes and put on a Irish drunken act to the amusement of the yankees. Of course they made great money at it. Then some of them went into reporting or writing. The one think they can't stand is success by any of their fellow countrymen. My Irish father hated these people. Jealous, do nothings is what he called them. I think he was right on target. Do something successful and then you will get over your jealousy.
Backstreets, Jungleland, Point Blank, like the Heavy Boss; Bruce`s Dylanesque alway`s seemed bit Hypocritical to me, ( Born in Pacific Palisades ? ) who`s he supporting for President this Time round ?
What a load of Blarney this is. So Bruce has Irish ancestors. The author of this article is referring to an old book and even got Bruce's age wrong! Pretty lame excuse for something newsworthy or of interest.
Yo, This is the DVD & CD of a Life Time: Bruce Springsteen to Cover Joe Dolan's Hits! Bono is the man to set it up & it will be great for ALL involved.
old old story....
Guys, I think the book mentioned is about 3 years old.....
 




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