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Opera legend Beverly Sills has died at 78
Brooklyn-born diva was global icon of can-do American culture

NEW YORK - Beverly Sills, the Brooklyn-born opera diva who was a global icon of can-do American culture with her dazzling voice, bubbly personality and management moxie in the arts world, died Monday of cancer, her manager said. She was 78.

It had been revealed just last month that Sills was gravely ill with inoperable lung cancer. Sills, who never smoked, died about 9 p.m. Monday at her Manhattan home with her family and doctor at her side, said her manager, Edgar Vincent.

Beyond the music world, Sills gained fans worldwide with a style that matched her childhood nickname, Bubbles. The relaxed, red-haired diva appeared frequently on “The Tonight Show,” “The Muppet Show” and in televised performances with her friend Carol Burnett.

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My dad sang with the Houston Grand Opera for years. My greatest delight was hearing "Bubbles" sing.
 
She was a true legend. Thoughts, prayers and condolences to her friends and family.
 
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One of the real tragedies of her life was her son --- he was born deaf and never heard his mother's voice.

I never missed her rare performances in Houston.
 
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