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At 70, Streisand’s voice still soars in Brooklyn homecoming

Published: 13 Oct 2012 - 01:45 am | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 12:44 am

NEW YORK: Blending photo montages with at times a thick accent and a singing voice still soaring at the age of 70, Barbra Streisand performed yesterday in her first big concert where it all began - her birthplace of Brooklyn, New York. 

In the second show of her “Back to Brooklyn” tour, Streisand performed for nearly three hours at a new 19,000-seat arena, kicking off the concert with the words “I’ve come home at last!” from the show tune “As If We Never Said Goodbye” from “Sunset Boulevard”.

Accompanied by more than 50 orchestra players, she connected with fans through references to Brooklyn and her Jewish background, talking about the borough’s docks and knishes. She recalled that the last time she sang in Brooklyn she was 8 years old and it was “on somebody’s stoop”.

“I left Brooklyn to pursue my dreams, but Brooklyn never quite left me,” she told the crowd. “I am so glad I was born and raised here.”

She sang a series of songs by Brooklyn-born composers Alan and Marilyn Bergman including “Nice ‘n’ Easy” and a love song from her 1983 film “Yentl”, called “The Way He Makes Me Feel”.

Changing costume several times, she kept the crowd entertained with funny anecdotes and introduced other musical acts including the teenage Italian tenor group Il Volo,  trumpeter Chris Botti and her son, Jason Gould.

Toward the end of the concert she recalled not singing for 27 years after suffering stage fright during a 1967 concert in Central Park, before discarding rumours she would be quitting her career after this tour. “If I learned anything, it’s to say ‘Never say never’ and it ain’t over ‘til the fat lady sings - and I ain’t fat,” she said, before finishing the concert with two encores ending with “Happy Days Are Here Again”.

Reuters