RIP Beverly Sills
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Janice Brooks
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RIP Beverly Sills
Opera star Beverly Sills dies at 78 By VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press
Beverly Sills, the Brooklyn-born opera diva who was a global icon of
can-do American culture with her dazzling voice, bubbly personality
and management moxie in the arts world, died Monday of cancer, her
manager said. She was 78. It had been revealed just last month that
Sills was gravely ill with inoperable lung cancer.
Beyond the music world, Sills gained fans worldwide with a style that
matched her childhood nickname, Bubbles. The relaxed, red-haired diva
appeared frequently on "The Tonight Show," "The Muppet Show" and in
televised performances with her friend Carol Burnett.
Together, they did a show from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera
called "Sills and Burnett at the Met," singing rip-roaring duets with
funny one-liners thrown in.
Long after the public stopped hearing her sing in 1980, Sills' rich,
infectious laughter filled the nation's living rooms as she hosted
live TV broadcasts. As recently as last season, she conducted
backstage interviews for the Metropolitan Opera's high definition
movie theater performances.
Beverly Sills, the Brooklyn-born opera diva who was a global icon of
can-do American culture with her dazzling voice, bubbly personality
and management moxie in the arts world, died Monday of cancer, her
manager said. She was 78. It had been revealed just last month that
Sills was gravely ill with inoperable lung cancer.
Beyond the music world, Sills gained fans worldwide with a style that
matched her childhood nickname, Bubbles. The relaxed, red-haired diva
appeared frequently on "The Tonight Show," "The Muppet Show" and in
televised performances with her friend Carol Burnett.
Together, they did a show from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera
called "Sills and Burnett at the Met," singing rip-roaring duets with
funny one-liners thrown in.
Long after the public stopped hearing her sing in 1980, Sills' rich,
infectious laughter filled the nation's living rooms as she hosted
live TV broadcasts. As recently as last season, she conducted
backstage interviews for the Metropolitan Opera's high definition
movie theater performances.
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