
Barbara Good
Barbara Good makes music at Oglebay
© 1986 Barbara Good's Music a la Carte
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A beautiful blend of Broadway songs and standards, plus a touch of country.
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- 1 Through the Years
- 2 A Wonderful Day Like Today
- 3 Send in the Clowns/ the Man I Love/ Someone to Watch Over Me
- 4 Take Me Home, Country Roads
- 5 Still
- 6 New York, New York
- 7 I Wish You Love
- 8 Memory
- 9 Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
- 10 What I Did For Love
- 11 The Rainbow Connection
- 12 The Best of Times
- 13 My Way
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Singer -Pianist Barbara Good LOVES to entertain - and from audience responses,she connects! A feature in the Wheeling News-Register applauded “the marvelous talent of Barbara Good. She sings wonderful songs, her voice is a delight and her warm personality glows”. The Times-Leader of Eastern Ohio captioned her “the fabulous Barbara Good.”
Whether shining in the spotlight of her Cabaret Barbara shows, presenting a program or workshop, or rendering the liturgical music for a worship service, BARBARA GOOD puts her heart and soul into her music. Her unique style, incomparable repertoire & always-fresh approach
make each occasion truly vibrant.
Performing throughout WV’s Upper Ohio Valley region and beyond - from Pittsburgh to Paris - Barbara was featured at
The John F. Kennedy Center in Washington DC in April 2001.
She currently has two albums to her credit; her third - recorded live at her cabaret shows at the Stifel Fine Arts Center in Wheeling WV - is in production. Her first – an ongoing hit with thousands sold - is “Barbara Good makes music at Oglebay”, the nationally-acclaimed resort where she is featured regularly. “Songs For The Sake Of Heaven” celebrates the 140th anniversary of her congregation where she is music director and cantorial soloist. Originally recorded on cassette, both albums have been recently remastered to CD.
Born in Manhattan, Barbara has lived in the Wheeling area since early childhood, raising her four children there with her husband, Larry. Two grandchildren give her even more to sing about! In 1971, they created the Good Zoo at Oglebay in loving memory of their first child – seven-year-old Philip.
Barbara began studying music as a young child and pursued it at WVU. She has always considered it a gift for which she is deeply grateful and upon which her career thrives.
"When the joy that I always find in making music translates
so immediately and so wholeheartedly into joy on the receiver's end, it makes the experience absolutely marvelous!"
To find out more about Barbara or to book her for your event, visit her website: www.barbaragood.com