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Barbara Cook (b. October 25, 1927 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American singer and actress, famed for creating roles in the musicals Candide and The Music Man, among others.Cook made her Broadway debut in 1951 as Sandy in the short-lived musical Flahooley. She next took roles in revivals of two Rodgers and Hammerstein hits: Ado Annie in Oklahoma! and Carrie Pipperidge in Carousel. In 1955, she began to attract major critical praise when she played the supporting role of Hilda Miller in Plain and Fancy, a modest hit.Cook's good reviews and clear soprano voice enabled her to win the role of Cunegonde in Leonard Bernstein's new musical, Candide in 1956. In this show, she had to sing one of the most difficult pieces of music ever written for Broadway: the coloratura mock-aria "Glitter and Be Gay."Although Candide was not a success, Cook's portrayal of Cunegonde established her as one of Broadway's leading ingenues. Her two most famous roles after this were Marian the Librarian in Meredith Willson's 1957 hit The Music Man and Amalia Balash in Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick's 1962 show She Loves Me. The song "Ice Cream," from that musical, later became one of Cook's signature songs.During the 1960s, Cook also created roles in some less successful musicals: Liesl Brandel in 1961's The Gay Life and Carol Deems in 1964's Something More! She also tried her hand at non-musical roles, replacing Sandy Dennis in the play Any Wednesday and originating the role of Patsy Newquist in Jules Feiffer's Little Murders.Cook's last original musical role on Broadway came in 1971 when she played Dolly Talbo in The Grass Harp. But she did not abandon the stage. She has since become a successful concert performer, creating critically-acclaimed solo shows such as Mostly Sondheim and Barbara Cook's Broadway. (Less happily, she originated the role of Margaret White in the notorious musical version of Stephen King's Carrie when that show premiered in England. The short-lived Broadway version found Betty Buckley replacing Miss Cook.
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Barbara Ann Cook
Barbara Ann Cook, age 77, of Savanna, Illinois, died Monday, November 17, 2008 at home. Funeral Services will be held 11:00 A.M. Friday, November 21, 2008 at the Church of the Open Door, Clinton, Iowa, with Pastor John Loyd officiating.
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McPike, Davis take top honors at Roundtable
St. Joseph tennis player Ane McPike has made several appearances at the Northern Santa Barbara County Athletic Roundtable luncheon over the past few years.
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By ONE News Pacific Correspondent Barbara Dreaver
For the first time in years the Pacific Affairs Minister is not a Pacific Islander. The news that Georgina te Heuheu has been given the portfolio is being greeted with the same reaction if a Samoan had been appointed the new Maori Affairs Minister.
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Divorced man severed his ex-wife’s spine in axe attack
A divorced man tracked down his ex-wife after almost 20 years and severed her spine in an axe attack. Roland Cook, 59, struck his victim with a hatchet after driving to Edinburgh from his home in England in a van that he had modified to allow him to look out without being seen.
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SUSAN SELASKY: Add moisture to wild turkey
QUESTION: What's the best way to cook a wild turkey breast? -- Joyce Sutherland, Troy
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