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Isn't she an alto, rather than a mezzo-soprano? Answer-She is an alto.
[edit] Gay Icon?
Would Patti be considered a gay icon? Her singing and acting are quite similar to Liza Minelli's. Also, in one episode of Will & Grace, Jack obsesses over her.
I would argue that she is, but then again where is the line between Broadway legend and icon? Daydream believer2 08:18, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Famous Parent?
Is it true her father was Jubilation T. Corn Pone?
- Who? No, he is not. Where did you hear that? Michael 04:02, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
How is it that her performance only gets one sentence at the end of the first paragraph? The role for which she is best known should be emphasized.