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Barbra Streisand


"My Name Is Barbra, Two..." is the second television special by American singer and actress Barbra Streisand, aired in 1965. It was also released as an album in the same year. The special was directed by Dwight Hemion and produced by Joseph Cates. The special features Streisand performing a variety of songs in different settings, showcasing her versatility as a singer and entertainer. Streisand performs solo numbers, duets, and ensemble pieces, displaying her remarkable vocal range and emotive delivery. The program includes a mix of musical genres, ranging from Broadway show tunes to popular standards and contemporary songs. Streisand sings classics like "When the Sun Comes Out," "Lover, Come Back to Me," and "Much More," as well as newer selections such as "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'" from "Porgy and Bess" and "Second Hand Rose." "My Name Is Barbra, Two..." received critical acclaim for Streisand's exceptional talent and charismatic stage presence. The special further solidified Streisand's status as one of the most gifted performers of her generation, earning her numerous accolades and furthering her already burgeoning career. Overall, "My Name Is Barbra, Two..." remains a beloved and iconic television special, showcasing Barbra Streisand's extraordinary talent and leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.