Glo made her first record when she was 13 with the Ivor Raymond Orchestra on Piccadilly Records; "He Knows I Love Him Too Much". She is the daughter of the famous "Macari and His Dutch Serenaders".
Her first major performance was at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, with Bruce Forsyth, Roy Castle and The Late Tommy Cooper. She went on to appear with the Tony Bennett Spectacular at the Hammersmith Palace. She performed in the television show at the Rainbow Theatre, London, "A Tribute to a Boxer", with Muhammed Ali, Jimmy Tarbuck and Frankie Vaughan. Glo has had several recordings of her own singles on the EMI label produced by Roger P. Ferris. Another considerable talent of Glo's is that of song-writing working with Mickie Most who made these songs international best sellers for the groups Arrows, Racey and Smokie. In her spare time, Glo has been involved in Animal Rescue work and in 2018 wrote a song with Roger P. Ferris, Dominic Ferris, inspired by Marianna Macari-Ferris, called "And Then Came Bob", from the book by James Bowen "A Street Cat Named Bob".
1972
1971
1971
1965
Emidisc (3)
Acetate, 7", S/Sided
2019
RPM Records (2), RPM Records (2), RPM Records (2), RPM Records (2)
3xCD, Comp
2018
Macaferri Music
File, MP3, WAV, Single
2014
Macaferri Music
File, MP3, WAV, Album
2005
1997
TV Shop
Box + 4xCD, Comp
1978
1972
Nitty Gritty Records (2)
LP, Album
1972
1972
1971
1971
2021
2020
2016
Ace
CD, Comp
2002
Castle Music
CD, Comp, RM
2000
1999
Sequel Records
CD, Comp
1994
See For Miles Records Ltd.
CD, Comp, RM
1994
Victor
CD, Comp, Bon
1990
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