THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #832 – Barbara Cook

Episode #832 – Barbara Cook

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The Barbara Cook Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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These interviews we curate and broadcast are snapshots in time. They’re sound portraits of people who have created something special. The guests are people who have captured the attention and appreciation of your host, that’d be Paul.

Sometimes those people have passed away. On this episode we present our interview with the late Barbara Cook. It was a very magical moment when she called in to chat for a few minutes.

Broadway legend Barbara Cook talked about her life as a singer, actress and recording artist. Barbara Cook discussed her favorite songwriters, and her album “You Make Me Feel So Young.”

She was one of the rare singers to receive acclaim into her eighties. Barbara Cook was especially known for her interpretations of the songs written by theatre legend Stephen Sondheim.

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