This is a wonderful video. Barbara Harris was a truly unique character actress whose performances were special, sometimes hilarious and other times tragic, but always perfectly in tune and unlike the work of any other artist. John Cullum was unequaled in powerful, yet subtle vocal interpretations and a commanding presence. I was fortunate to have seen him in Shenandoah, a spectacular performance. These were the kind of artists that once made Broadway legendary.
Absolutely beautiful tribute from a wonderful actor and human being. I still remember seeing both Barbara and John performing in On a Clear Day at a Wednesday afternoon matinee on twofers at my beloved Mark Hellinger Theater. It was the first musical I saw "cold", not knowing anything about it or the score. I loved the songs, I loved the performances, but the book was no "My Fair Lady".
It's a lovely, touching tribute but one comment he made summed her up. She was a challenge to work with. She was by all accounts not just 'a challenge' but impossibly difficult. She was a terrific singer though, and that was her biggest asset. And that's the talent she stopped using, for some inexplicable reason. So go figure.
Yes! There are more interview videos forthcoming. Unfortunately the filming equipment for the evening had technical difficulties and we don't have footage of the singers. One night only, as it were! Here is a link to the video montages of her work that we presented. th-cam.com/video/lCPRsDFa6ig/w-d-xo.html
John Cullum is a class act. A true gentleman and example to us all.
Thank You Very Much For Holling.
Love you. What a great actor you are and a kind friend to this actress.
Very Lovely Tribute to Wonderful Barbara Harris !
Mr. Cullum, Your star doesn't need perfect lighting to be seen.
And you Sir, are a treasured member of the acting world…
Classy and brilliant actor. I saw him on stage in 1776 he was brilliant.
What a gem of a person. I loved this heartfelt tribute.
This is a wonderful video. Barbara Harris was a truly unique character actress whose performances were special, sometimes hilarious and other times tragic, but always perfectly in tune and unlike the work of any other artist. John Cullum was unequaled in powerful, yet subtle vocal interpretations and a commanding presence. I was fortunate to have seen him in Shenandoah, a spectacular performance. These were the kind of artists that once made Broadway legendary.
She’ll always be with us! Lovely tribute.
Love this!!! Wow.
Thank you Alex Beck... I love Barbara Harris so much.
Finally the new version was found on TH-cam... though was lost.
🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️
I miss John Cullen, and Barbara Harris.
Absolutely beautiful tribute from a wonderful actor and human being. I still remember seeing both Barbara and John performing in On a Clear Day at a Wednesday afternoon matinee on twofers at my beloved Mark Hellinger Theater. It was the first musical I saw "cold", not knowing anything about it or the score. I loved the songs, I loved the performances, but the book was no "My Fair Lady".
Awwwww. What a touching, heartfelt, completely professional and personal tribute! Thanks for posting this.
You are adorable. 🙏😊💚
It's a lovely, touching tribute but one comment he made summed her up. She was a challenge to work with. She was by all accounts not just 'a challenge' but impossibly difficult. She was a terrific singer though, and that was her biggest asset. And that's the talent she stopped using, for some inexplicable reason. So go figure.
To have met her...
i wish i had known this was taking place. are there any other vids you can share? WAS ThE event taped?
Yes! There are more interview videos forthcoming. Unfortunately the filming equipment for the evening had technical difficulties and we don't have footage of the singers. One night only, as it were! Here is a link to the video montages of her work that we presented. th-cam.com/video/lCPRsDFa6ig/w-d-xo.html