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Tom Wopat

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I sang opera, I sang show tunes. I got into a rock band for a while. I've sung a lot of different things.


— Tom Wopat


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As I've gone along, I felt like I was discovering an aspect of my voice that I didn't know was there: an ability to interpret a song in a way that makes it more accessible.


— Tom Wopat


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I did I Love My Wife on Broadway in 1978, and then went into television land. Now things are starting to come together in the way I thought they might when I was a kid.


— Tom Wopat


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I have no experience performing that music live in front of an audience. So that remains to be seen. I'm very excited to see what that's going to be like.


— Tom Wopat


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I listen to Steely Dan. I really like Steely Dan.


— Tom Wopat


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I think now I'm being taken a little more seriously. That's pure conjecture on my part.


— Tom Wopat


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I'm facing upstage, with my back to the audience, and the spotlight comes up on my back as I start singing.


— Tom Wopat


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I've made it clear to my agents that I want more interesting stuff.


— Tom Wopat


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It's amazing to hear, as a voice matures and then starts to decline, what kind of emotion is still conveyed by a really good vocalist.


— Tom Wopat


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The country experience was more of a departure. When you consider my education and my upbringing, you can see that was more of country rock outgrowth of my popular music aspirations.


— Tom Wopat


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About Tom Wopat






Did you know about Tom Wopat?

Wopat first appeared on the Broadway stage as a replacement in the 1977 musical I Love My Wife as "Wally". He also played Jeff one of Cybill Shepherd's ex-husbands in the TV series Cybill. The revue premiered on Broadway at the Roundabout Theatre's Studio 54 on March 19 2010 in previews and closed on June 27.

Tom Wopat (born September 9 1951) is an American actor and singer. He first achieved fame as Luke Duke in the long-running 1979 television series The Dukes of Hazzard along with John Schneider.

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