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Barry Manilow (born Barry Alan Pincus; June 17, 1943) is an American singer and songwriter with a career that spans seven decades. His hit recordings include " Could It Be Magic", " Looks Like We Made It", "
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", " I Write the Songs", "
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", " Weekend in New England" and " Copacabana (At the Copa)". He has recorded and released 51 Top 40 singles on the Adult Contemporary Chart, including 13 that hit number one, 28 that appeared within the top ten, and 36 that reached the top twenty. Manilow has released 13 platinum and six
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albums. Although not a favorite artist of music critics, Manilow has been praised by his peers in the recording industry, including
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, who was quoted in the 1970s as saying, "He's next." As well as producing and arranging albums for himself and other artists, Manilow has written and performed songs for musicals, films, and commercials for corporations such as McDonald's, Pepsi Cola, and Band-Aid. He has been nominated for a Grammy Award (winning once) as a producer, arranger and performer a total of fifteen times (and in every decade) from 1973 to 2015. He has also produced Grammy-nominated albums for
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,
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, Nancy Wilson, and
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. Manilow has sold more than 85 million records as a solo artist worldwide, making him one of the world's bestselling artists.


Early life

Barry Manilow was born Barry Alan Pincus on June 17, 1943, in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Edna Manilow and Harold Kelliher, a truck driver of Irish descent. Barry’s mother made his father change his name to Pincus, which was the name of a Jewish uncle of his father from the 1800s. Barry’s parents were divorced when he was a baby, and his mother’s Jewish family allowed no further contact between Barry and his father. Barry's maternal grandparents were
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immigrants, and his paternal grandfather was Jewish, though his grandmother was a Catholic of Irish descent. His Irish roots trace back to Limerick, Ireland. Barry's grandfather had his surname changed to Manilow a few weeks before Barry's bar mitzvah. Manilow grew up in the
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neighborhood of Brooklyn and graduated in 1961 from the now-defunct
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. While in high school, he met Susan Deixler, and they later married for a short time. He enrolled in the
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, where he briefly studied before entering the New York College of Music. He also worked at CBS while he was a student in order to pay his expenses. Afterwards, he studied musical theater at Juilliard Performing Arts School.


Career


1960s

In 1964, Manilow met Bro Herrod, a CBS director, who asked him to arrange some songs for a musical adaptation of the
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, '' The Drunkard''. Instead, Manilow wrote an entire original
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. Herrod used Manilow's composition in the
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musical, which had an eight-year run at New York's
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. Manilow then earned money by working as a pianist, producer and arranger. During this time, he began work as a commercial jingle writer and singer, which continued through the remainder of the 1960s. He performed many of the TV jingles that he composed, including
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("Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there") or Band-Aid ("I am stuck on Band-Aid, 'cause Band-Aid's stuck on me!"), for which he adopted a childlike voice and wrote the music (Donald B Wood wrote the lyrics). His singing-only credits include commercials for
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, Pepsi ("all across the nation, it's the Pepsi generation"), McDonald's ("you deserve a break today"), and Dr Pepper. Manilow was awarded an Honorary Clio at the 50th Anniversary Clio Awards in Las Vegas in 2009 for his 1960s work as a jingle writer and singer. When accepting the award, he stated that he learned the most about making pop music by working for three or four years as a writer in the jingle industry. By 1967, Manilow was the musical director for the WCBS-TV series ''Callback'', which premiered on January 27, 1968. He next conducted and arranged for Ed Sullivan's production company, arranging a new theme for ''The Late Show'', while writing, producing, and singing his radio and television jingles. At the same time, he and Jeanne Lucas performed as a duo for a two-season run at Julius Monk's Upstairs at the Downstairs club in New York. By 1969, Manilow was signed by Columbia/CBS Music vice-president and recording artist, Tony Orlando, who went on to co-write with and produce Manilow and a group of studio musicians under the name "Featherbed" on the Columbia Pictures' newly acquired
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label."


1970s

Manilow recorded and accompanied artists on the piano for auditions and performances in the first two years of the 1970s. He recorded four tracks as Featherbed, produced by Tony Orlando on Bell Records. Three of the tracks: "Morning", a ballad; "Amy", a psychedelic-influenced pop song; and an early, uptempo version of his own composition, " Could It Be Magic". A fourth tune recorded was "Rosalie Rosie", which was to be the flip side of "Could It Be Magic", but Bell Records went with "Morning" as the flip for Featherbed's second release instead. Neither of two singles released impacted on the charts.
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saw Manilow's act in 1971 and chose the young musician as her pianist at the Continental Baths in New York City that year, and subsequently as a producer on both her debut and second record albums '' The Divine Miss M'' (1972) and ''
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'' (1973). He also acted as her musical director on the tour mounted for her first album. In 1973, Manilow was nominated for the Album Of The Year Grammy Award for his production role on 'The Divine Miss M'. Manilow worked with Midler from 1971 to 1975. After the Featherbed singles failed to impact on the music charts, in July 1973, Bell Records released the album, ''
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'', which offered an eclectic mix of piano-driven pop and guitar-driven rock music, including a song called "I Am Your Child", which Manilow had composed with Marty Panzer for the 1972 Vietnam War drama ''Parades''. Among other songs on the album were Jon Hendricks' vocalese jazz standard "Cloudburst", most successfully recorded by his group Lambert, Hendricks and Ross in 1959, and a slower-tempo version of "Could It Be Magic". The latter's music was based on Chopin's " Prelude in C Minor", and provided
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with one of her first hits. (It was also covered by Take That in the 1990s, as an up-beat disco version of the song. Take That have since performed Manilow's original version in their Beautiful World Tour.) In 1974,
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became temporary president of Bell with the goal of revitalizing Columbia Pictures's music division. With a $10 million investment by CPI, and a reorganization of the various Columbia Pictures legacy labels ( Colpix,
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, and Bell), Davis introduced Columbia Pictures' new record division,
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, in November 1974, with Davis himself owning 20% of the new venture. Bell had its final number 1 hit in January 1975 with Manilow's breakthrough 1974 release of the single "
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" (Bell 45,613), followed shortly by the label's final hit, as well as its final single, "Look in My Eyes Pretty Woman" by Tony Orlando and Dawn (Bell 45,620—US #11) after which the more successful Bell albums were reissued on Arista. The final releases utilizing the Bell imprint have the designation "Bell Records, Distributed by Arista Records, 1776 Broadway, New York, New York 10019" around the rim of the label. Davis' reorganization efforts continued to bear fruit in 1974, with the release of Manilow's second album, '' Barry Manilow II'', with "Mandy" as the lead single. Manilow had not wanted to record the song, which had originally been titled "Brandy" when originally recorded by its co-writer Scott English, but the song was included at the insistence of Davis. The title was changed to "Mandy" during the actual recording session on August 20, 1974, due to the fact that there had already been a song called "
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" performed by
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and released in 1972 on Davis' Epic label. "Mandy" was the start of a string of hit singles and albums that lasted through the early 1980s, coming from the multi-platinum and multi-hit albums '' Tryin' to Get the Feeling'', '' This One's for You'', '' Even Now'', and '' One Voice''. Following the success of ''Barry Manilow II'', the first Bell Records album was remixed and reissued on Arista Records as ''Barry Manilow I''. When Manilow went on his first tour, he included in his show what he called "A V.S.M.", or "A Very Strange Medley", a sampling of some of the commercial jingles that he had written, composed, and/or sung in the 1960s. The medley appeared later on his triple-platinum 1977 album ''
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''. Beginning with Manilow's March 22, 1975, appearance on ''
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'' to promote the second album, a productive friendship with Dick Clark started. Among their projects together were numerous appearances by Manilow on Clark's productions of '' Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve'', singing his original seasonal favorite "
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"; ''American Bandstand'' anniversary shows; '' American Music Awards'' performances; and the 1985 television movie '' Copacabana'', starring Manilow and executive produced by Clark. Despite being a songwriter in his own right, several of Manilow's commercial successes were songs written by others. In addition to "Mandy", other hits that he did not write or compose include "Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again" (by David Pomeranz), " Weekend in New England" (by Randy Edelman), "Ships" (by Ian Hunter), " Looks Like We Made It" (by Richard Kerr and Will Jennings), "
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" and "
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" (by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel). His number 1 hit " I Write the Songs" was composed by Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys. According to album liner notes, Manilow did, however, perform co-production as well as arrangement duties on all the above tracks along with Ron Dante, most famous for his vocals on records by The Archies. Manilow's breakthrough in Britain came with the release of ''Even Now'', the first of many top-20 albums on that side of the Atlantic, which contained four singles that became major hits in the US. This was quickly followed by ''Manilow Magic The Best Of Barry Manilow'', also known as '' Greatest Hits''. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, ABC aired four variety television specials starring Manilow, who served as an executive producer. ''The Barry Manilow Special'' with Penny Marshall as his guest premiered on March 2, 1977, to an audience of 37 million. The special was nominated for four Emmys and won in the category of "Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Special." ''The Second Barry Manilow Special'' in 1978, with Ray Charles as his guest, was also nominated for four Emmys. Manilow's "
Ready to Take a Chance Again "Ready to Take a Chance Again" is a 1978 international hit single performed by Barry Manilow. The song was composed by Charles Fox, with lyrics by Fox's writing partner, Norman Gimbel. Manilow conceived and supervised the song's recording in p ...
" originated in the film '' Foul Play'', which also featured "Copacabana", from his fourth studio album ''Even Now''. "Ready to Take a Chance Again" was nominated that year for the " Best Original Song" Oscar. On February 11, 1979, a concert from Manilow's sold-out dates at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles aired on the
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series '' Standing Room Only'', which was the first pay-television show to pose a serious threat to network primetime specials for ratings. From the same tour in 1978, a one-hour special from Manilow's sold-out concert at the
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aired in the UK. On May 23, 1979, ABC aired ''The Third Barry Manilow Special'', with
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as his guest. This special was nominated for two Emmy awards and won for "Outstanding Achievement in Choreography". Also in 1979, Manilow produced Dionne Warwick's "comeback" album '' Dionne'', her first to go platinum. He scored a top ten hit of his own, in the fall of 1979, with the song "Ships" (written and composed by Ian Hunter, former lead singer of Mott the Hoople) from the album '' One Voice''.


1980s

The 1980s saw Manilow top the Adult Contemporary radio charts with songs such as "The Old Songs", "Somewhere Down the Road", "Read 'Em and Weep" (written by Jim Steinman), and a remake of the 1941
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and Frank Loesser standard " I Don't Want to Walk Without You". Manilow's songs continued to receive frequent radio airplay throughout the decade. In the UK, Manilow performed five sold-out concerts at the
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. In the United States, at
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, his 1984 10-night run set a box-office sales record of nearly $2 million, making him the top draw in the 52-year history of the venue. In 1980, Manilow's ''One Voice'' special, with Dionne Warwick as his guest, was nominated for an Emmy for "Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction". Also in 1980, a concert from Manilow's sold-out shows at England's Wembley Arena was broadcast while he was on a world tour. Manilow released the self-titled '' Barry'' (1980), which was his first album to not reach the top ten in the United States, stopping at number 15. The album contained the top 10 hits "
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" (originally a minor hit for its writer, Gerard Kenny) and "Bermuda Triangle". The album ''
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'' followed in 1981, with two top 40 recordings that both hit number 1 on the AC chart "The Old Songs" and "Somewhere Down The Road" and a third single that became a hit in the UK a cover of the 1965 Four Seasons smash "Let's Hang On". This was the first of his albums that Manilow produced without Ron Dante, who had co-produced all the previous albums. Manilow's sold-out concert at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena in Pittsburgh aired nationally on
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, and locally on Philadelphia's now-defunct PRISM. In 1982, a concert from his sold-out
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show was broadcast in England. The live album and video ''
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'' also came from his Royal Albert Hall shows. On August 27, 1983, Manilow performed a landmark open-air concert at
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in Britain, an event that he told the audience was "one of the most exciting nights" in his life. It was the first such event ever held at that venue and was attended by an estimated 40,000 people. This concert was also taped for airing on Showtime. In December 1983, Manilow was reported to have endowed the music departments at six major universities in the United States and Canada. The endowments were part of a continuing endeavor by Manilow to recognize and encourage new musical talent. In 1984, Manilow released '' 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe'', a jazz/
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collection of original barroom tunes recorded in one live take in the studio. That same year, Showtime aired a documentary of Manilow recording the album with a number of jazz legends including
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and
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. In 1984 and 1985, England aired two one-hour concert specials from his National Exhibition Centre (NEC) concerts. In 1985, Manilow left Arista Records for RCA Records, where he released the pop album ''
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'', and began a phase of international music, as he performed songs and duets in French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese. The ''Manilow'' album was a complete about-face from the ''Paradise Cafe'' album, containing a number of uptempo tracks that featured synthesizers. In 1985, Japan aired a Manilow concert special where he played "
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" on the
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. In his only lead acting role, he portrayed Tony Starr in the 1985 CBS film '' Copacabana'', which was based on his 1978 hit song "Copacabana", alongside
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as Lola Lamarr and Joseph Bologna as Rico. Manilow penned all the songs for the movie, with lyrics provided by his longtime collaborators Bruce Sussman and Jack Feldman. A soundtrack album for the TV film, '' Copacabana: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album'', was released on RCA Records. In October 1986, Manilow, along with Bruce Sussman, Tom Scott, and Charlie Fox, went to Washington, D.C. for two days of meetings with legislators, including lunch with then Senator
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(D-TN). They were there to lobby against a copyright bill put forward by local television broadcasters that would mandate songwriter-producer source licensing of theme and
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on syndicated television show reruns and would disallow the use of the blanket license then in effect. The songwriters said without the blanket license, artists would have to negotiate up front with producers individually, without knowing if a series would be a success. The license now pays according to a per-use formula. Manilow said that such a bill would act as a precedent for broadcasters to get rid of the blanket license entirely. The following year, McGraw-Hill published Manilow's autobiography, ''Sweet Life: Adventures on the Way to Paradise'', which took three years to complete. While promoting the work, Manilow defended his music in a telephone interview: "I live in laid-back L.A., but in my heart, I'm an energetic New Yorker and that's what has always come out of my music. I've always been surprised when the critics said I made wimpy little ballads." Manilow returned to Arista Records in 1987 with the release of '' Swing Street''. The album, a mixture of traditional after-dark and techno jazz, contained "Brooklyn Blues", an autobiographical song for Manilow, and "Hey Mambo", an uptempo Latin style duet with Kid Creole, produced with the help of Emilio Estefan, Jr., founder of Miami Sound Machine. CBS aired Manilow's ''Big Fun on Swing Street'' special in March 1988. It featured songs and special guests from his ''Swing Street'' and ''2:00 AM Paradise Cafe'' albums, including Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Phyllis Hyman, Stanley Clarke, Carmen McRae, Tom Scott, and Uncle Festive, a band within Manilow's band at the time. The special was nominated for two Emmys in technical categories, and won in the category of "Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music program". In 1988, Manilow performed "Please Don't Be Scared" and "Mandy/Could It Be Magic" at '' That's What Friends Are For: AIDS Concert '88'', a benefit concert for the Warwick Foundation headed by Dionne Warwick and shown on Showtime a few years later. In the 1988 Walt Disney Pictures animated feature '' Oliver & Company'', Bette Midler's character sang a new Manilow composition called " Perfect Isn't Easy". The 1989 release of ''
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'', which contained "Please Don't Be Scared", "Keep Each Other Warm", and "The One That Got Away", ended Manilow's streak of albums of original self-written material (he only wrote or arranged two of the album's songs) and began a phase of his recording career consisting of covers and compilations. From April 18 to June 10, 1989, Manilow put on a show called ''Barry Manilow at the Gershwin'', making 44 appearances at the Gershwin Theatre (also known as the Uris Theatre), where he had also recorded ''Barry Manilow Live'' in 1976. A bestselling 90-minute video of the same show was released the following year as ''Barry Manilow Live On Broadway''. The Showtime one-hour special ''Barry Manilow SRO on Broadway'' consisted of edited highlights from this video. Manilow followed this set of shows with a world tour of the Broadway show.


1990s

Manilow released a number of cover tunes during the 1990s, starting with tracks on the 1989 release ''Barry Manilow'', and continuing with his 1990 Christmas LP ''
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''. On the Christmas album, Manilow was joined by pop girl trio Exposé and together they recreated, note for note, a 1943 million-selling recording of " Jingle Bells" by
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and The Andrews Sisters. Manilow has credited Patty, Maxene, and LaVerne Andrews as inspiring him, perhaps most evident in his recording of "Jump, Shout Boogie". Consequent "event" albums followed, including: '' Showstoppers'', a collection of Broadway songs (1991), '' Singin' with the Big Bands'' (1994) and a late 1970s collection '' Summer of '78'' (1996), which included the hit "I Go Crazy", formerly a hit for Paul Davis in 1978. The decade ended with Manilow recording a tribute to Frank Sinatra '' Manilow Sings Sinatra'' (1998) released months after Sinatra's death. In 1990, Japan aired '' National Eolia Special: Barry Manilow On Broadway'' where he sang the title song "Eolia", which was used as a song there in a commercial for an
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company of the same name, as well as other songs from his 1989–1990 ''Live on Broadway'' tour. In the early 1990s, Manilow signed on with Don Bluth to compose the songs with lyricists Jack Feldman and Bruce Sussman for three animated films. He co-wrote the Broadway-style musical scores for '' Thumbelina'' (1994) and '' The Pebble and the Penguin'' (1995). The third film, entitled ''Rapunzel'', was shelved after the poor performance of ''The Pebble and the Penguin''. Manilow was also to be cast as the voice of a cricket. Manilow also composed the score and wrote two songs with Bruce Sussman for '' Disney Sing Along Songs: Let's Go To The Circus''. Manilow produced the 1991 album ''With My Lover Beside Me'' by legendary jazz vocalist Nancy Wilson. The record is based on lyrics left behind by famed composer
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that had never been set to music. Manilow was invited in 1993 by Mercer's widow to complete the songs. His own recording of " When October Goes", with lyrics by Mercer, was released as a single in 1984, from his album '' 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe''. Further Mercer compositions were set to music by Manilow over the following years, culminating in the 1991 Nancy Wilson release. Manilow is featured in a duet on the record in the final cut "Epilogue". On February 19, 1992, Manilow testified before the Subcommittee on Intellectual Property and Judicial Administration House Committee in support of H.R. 3204, The Audio Home Recording Act of 1991. The bill was signed into law on October 28, 1992, by President
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and became effective immediately. In 1993, PBS aired ''Barry Manilow: The Best of Me'', which was taped at Wembley Arena in England earlier that year. The BBC also played a one-hour version of the same show including "The Best of Me", sung during the concert, as a bonus song or "lucky strike extra" as Manilow says, not seen in ''The Greatest Hits...and then some'', the video release of the show; however, the song was included on the DVD of the same title, with Manilow seated in front of a black curtain, lip-syncing to the recording. He performed 14 concerts as part of an extended tour covering Germany, Austria and Denmark. Manilow branched out in another direction and, with long-time lyricist Bruce Sussman, launched '' Copacabana'', a musical play based on previous Manilow-related adaptations. They wrote new songs and it ran for two years on the London West End, and a tour company formed. In December 1996, A&E aired ''Barry Manilow: Live By Request'', the first of his two '' Live By Request'' appearances. The broadcast was A&E's most successful music program, attracting an estimated 2.4 million viewers. The show was also simulcast on the radio. In March 1997, VH-1 aired ''Barry Manilow: The Summer of '78'', a one-hour special of Manilow solo at the piano being interviewed and playing his greatest hits as well as songs from '' Summer of '78'', his latest release at the time. In another collaboration between Manilow and Sussman, they co-wrote the musical '' Harmony: A New Musical'', which previewed October 7 to November 23, 1997, at the La Jolla Playhouse in
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. Later in 2003, ''Harmony'' was originally scheduled for a tryout run in Philadelphia before going to Broadway, but was canceled after financial difficulties. After a legal battle with Mark Schwartz, the show's producer, Manilow and Sussman in 2005 won back the rights to the musical. In 1998, Manilow released the record album ''Manilow Sings Sinatra'' which earned him a Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Grammy Award nomination in 1999. On October 23, 1999, NBC aired the two-hour special ''StarSkates Salute to Barry Manilow'' taped at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, featuring numerous figure skaters performing to Manilow's music. Manilow also performed.


2000s

In 2000, Manilow had two specials, ''Manilow Country'' and ''Manilow Live!'', taped over two consecutive days at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville, Tennessee. On April 11, 2000, The Nashville Network (TNN) aired the two-hour ''Manilow Country'', which featured country stars Trisha Yearwood, Neal McCoy, Deana Carter,
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, Lorrie Morgan,
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, Lila McCann, Gillian Welch and Jaci Velasquez singing their favorite Manilow hits with a " country" twist; Manilow also performed. This special was TNN's first High Definition (HD) broadcast and became one of TNN's highest rated concert specials. In June 2000, DirectTV aired the two-hour concert special ''Manilow Live!'' where Manilow had his band, a 30-piece orchestra, and a choir. This HDTV special documented the concert tour at the time with the greatest hits of his career and was also released to video. Also that year, he worked with Monica Mancini on her Concord album ''The Dreams of Johnny Mercer'', which included seven songs of Mercer's lyrics set to Manilow's music. Meanwhile, Manilow's record contract with Arista Records was not renewed due to new management. He then got a contract at Concord Records, a jazz-oriented label in California, and started work on the long-anticipated concept album '' Here at the Mayflower''. The album was another eclectic mix of styles, almost entirely composed and produced by Manilow himself. While Manilow was at Concord Records, the Barry Manilow Scholarship was awarded for four consecutive years (2002–2005) to the six highest-achieving students to reward excellence in the art and craft of lyric writing. The UCLA Extension course "Writing Lyrics That Succeed and Endure" was taught by long-time Manilow collaborator Marty Panzer, and each student received three additional "master class" advanced sessions as well as a three-hour private, one-on-one session with Panzer. Scholarship recipients were selected by the instructor based on progress made within the course, lyric writing ability, and the instructor's assessment of real potential in the field of songwriting. In February 2002, Manilow returned to the charts when
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released a greatest hits album, '' Ultimate Manilow''. On May 18, 2002, Manilow returned to CBS with ''Ultimate Manilow'', his first special on the network since his ''Big Fun on Swing Street'' special in 1988. The special was filmed in the
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in Hollywood, California, and was nominated for an Emmy in the category of "Outstanding Music Direction". Produced by Manilow, '' Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook'' was released on September 30, 2003. It was the first time that the pair had worked together in more than twenty years. The album
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, and they collaborated again in 2005 on '' Bette Midler Sings the Peggy Lee Songbook''. On December 3, 2003, A&E aired ''A Barry Manilow Christmas: Live by Request'', his second of two concerts for the series. The two-hour special had Manilow taking requests for Christmas songs performed live with a band and an orchestra. Manilow told the audience that he was what Clay Aiken was going to look like in thirty years, thus acknowledging an ongoing comparison between the two. Also on the special were guests Cyndi Lauper, José Feliciano, and Bette Midler (Midler, busy preparing her own tour in Los Angeles, appeared only in a pre-taped segment). Then 2004 brought the release of two albums, a live album, '' 2 Nights Live!'' (BMG Strategic Marketing Group, 2004); and '' Scores: Songs from Copacabana & Harmony'', an album of Manilow singing songs from his musicals. ''Scores'' was the last of Manilow's creative projects with the Concord label. During his third appearance on '' The Oprah Winfrey Show'' on September 15, 2004, Winfrey announced that Manilow is one of the most requested guests of all time on her show. On the show, he promoted his ''One Night Live! One Last Time!'' tour. It was around this time period where Manilow appeared for the first time on the mainstream
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program '' American Idol'' in which his back-up singer, Debra Byrd, doubles as voice coach on the series. Manilow also appeared on Clay Aiken's TV special, ''A Clay Aiken Christmas''. Las Vegas Hilton executives in a press conference with Manilow on December 14, 2004, announced his signing to a long-term engagement as the house show. He began the residency in February 2005 with a show entitled ''Manilow: Music and Passion''. In March 2006, Manilow's engagement was extended through 2008. Manilow returned to Arista Records under Davis for a new covers album, released January 31, 2006, called '' The Greatest Songs of the Fifties''. Manilow said he was blown away with the idea, which Davis presented when he visited Manilow's Las Vegas show. "When he suggested this idea to me, I slapped my forehead and said, 'Why hasn't anyone thought of this idea?'" Manilow said. It was an unexpected success, debuting at number one in the ''Billboard'' 200, marking the first time a Manilow album debuted at the top of the album chart as well as the first time a Manilow album has reached number one in 29 years. It was eventually certified Platinum in the U.S., and sold more than 3 million copies worldwide. In March 2006, PBS aired ''Barry Manilow: Music and Passion'', a Hilton concert recorded exclusively for the network's fundraising drive. Manilow was nominated for two Emmys, winning for " Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program". A sequel album to his bestselling fifties tribute album, '' The Greatest Songs of the Sixties'' was released on October 31, 2006, including songs such as " And I Love Her" and " Can't Help Falling in Love". It nearly repeated the success of its predecessor, debuting at number 2 in the Billboard 200. In January 2007, Manilow returned to his hometown of New York City for three shows at
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. These included showing onscreen Manilow performing in one of his first television appearances, while the "live" Manilow played along onstage. The same year saw him playing several shows on the east coast of the United States in August. Four more took place in December, half in the NY tri-state area in Uniondale and East Rutherford, and two in Cleveland, Ohio, and Detroit. Manilow launched another short tour in early 2008, visiting several large venues including the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. A further album in the decades themed series went on release September 18, 2007. ''Barry Manilow: Songs from the Seventies'', a PBS concert special based on the work, was taped in Manilow's home town, Brooklyn, October 2007. The show aired on PBS in December 2007 and was rebroadcast over New Year 2009. He appeared on American Idol on February 3, 2009, during Hollywood Week to give advice to the contestants. Manilow released his third Christmas album in November 2007, ''
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'', which went Gold and earned him another Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Grammy Award nomination in 2008. In December 2008, Manilow narrated the animated Christmas special ''Cranberry Christmas'', which was broadcast on ABC Family and sponsored by Ocean Spray. In addition to narrating, he also contributed two original songs that he composed with his long time collaborator, lyricist Bruce Sussman: "Christmas Is Just Around the Corner" and "Watch Out for Mr. Grape". "Christmas Is Just Around the Corner" was also released as a single, and appeared as a bonus track on the 2009 re-release of ''In the Swing of Christmas''. In October 2009, Manilow TV, a monthly video subscription service, launched. Once a month, Barry Manilow picks a different concert from his personal archive to show to subscribers. The first month, the first episode showed performances on April 20–21, 1996, at Wembley Arena in London. Manilow ended his residency at the Hilton with a show entitled "Ultimate Manilow: the Hits" on December 30, 2009, after 300 performances for 450,000 fans.


2010s

On January 26, 2010, Manilow released '' The Greatest Love Songs of All Time'', and, in December of that year, the album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. He opened his new show "Manilow Paris Las Vegas" at the Paris Hotel & Casino at Las Vegas in March 2010. On December 11, 2010, Manilow performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway. Manilow completed work on his new album, ''15 Minutes'', in March 2011, with his official Facebook page announcing that he had completed putting "finishing touches" to the album on March 16, 2011. On March 13, 2011, Manilow appeared at the Olivier Awards 2011 at London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, singing " Copacabana" with the BBC Concert Orchestra and also singing with hit West End star, Kerry Ellis. Since March 2011, he has hosted ''They Write the Songs'', a documentary series for
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in which he looks at the life and work of popular composers. In May 2011, Manilow recorded his concerts at the O2 Arena in London, for CD and DVD release in early 2012. In a June 2011 interview with the ''Los Angeles Times'', Manilow said that his new album is influenced by
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; the album is about the pleasures and pitfalls of fame. It was influenced directly by Spears' personal struggles in late 2007. The album ''15 Minutes'' debuted at number 7 on the U.S. Billboard 200 Album Chart. The first single from ''15 Minutes'', "Bring on Tomorrow", entered the U.S. Billboard Hot 200 Singles Chart's top 40, becoming Manilow's 47th top 40 hit. In November 2011, Manilow recorded his shows at the Paris Las Vegas for an upcoming TV special and DVD release. Manilow concluded his two-year residency at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas on December 11, 2012. This also ended his seven-year stay in Las Vegas. In January 2013, Manilow returned to Broadway with his concert series "Manilow on Broadway". It was his first appearance on Broadway in more than two decades. On July 4, 2013, Manilow performed live on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol as part of '' A Capitol Fourth''. This was his second appearance on the PBS program. On September 6, 2013, ''Harmony: A New Musical'' started a second run. This time at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre. The musical then had performances in Los Angeles in 2014. On November 12, 2013, he performed at the BBC's ''
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''. On March 11, 2014, Manilow released ''Night Songs'', an album of standards performed only with piano and synthesized acoustic bass by Manilow himself. It earned him a Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Grammy nomination that year. On October 28, 2014, Manilow released ''My Dream Duets'', which won him his fourth Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Grammy Award nomination. This was the fifteenth Grammy Award nomination of his career with nominations occurring in every decade since the 1970s. On February 11, 2015, Manilow began his One Last Time! tour at the
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in Omaha, Nebraska with stops at most major North American venues. Other destinations included Chicago at the United Center, Los Angeles at the
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, and Brooklyn at the
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for the tour finale on June 17, where Manilow celebrated his 72nd birthday during his Barclays Center debut. In 2017, ''Billboard'' Magazine declared that Manilow has been on a ''Billboard'' 200 hot streak since 2002, when his greatest-hits collection ''Ultimate Manilow'' debuted and peaked at No. 3 (February 23, 2002), becoming his highest-charting set (and first top 10) since 1979's ''One Voice'' (No. 9). Since 2002, Manilow has logged a dozen top 40 efforts (including Ultimate). Further, he has notched at least one top 40 album in each of the five decades from the 1970s through the 2010s. In 2019, it was announced that Manilow's original musical ''Harmony'' would make its New York debut at
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in the
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, running from February 11 until March 29, 2020. The run was canceled due to the start of the COVID-19 health crisis and rescheduled for Spring of 2022.


2020s

On February 14, 2020, Manilow released ''Night Songs II'', which debuted at No. 32 on the Billboard 200, marking his sixth consecutive decade of top 40-charting albums beginning with '' Barry Manilow II'' in 1975. In April 2020, Manilow scored his 36th top-20 Billboard Adult Contemporary chart hit with "When the Good Times Come Again" which peaked at number 12 on the week of July 2. The song was originally recorded for his self-titled 1989 album and never released as a single. A fan made a lyric video for the song when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Manilow found the video and posted it on his Facebook page, leading his management company to send the song to radio stations for airplay. In August 2020, he sold his song catalog to Hipgnosis Songs Fund. In 2021, Manilow started his The Hits Come Home residency at the Westgate Hotel in Las Vegas. On December 11, 2023, NBC aired a Christmas special ''Barry Manilow’s A Very Barry Christmas'', featuring Manilow.


Personal life

Manilow married his high-school sweetheart, Susan Deixler, in 1964. Manilow later stated that he was in love with his wife and that his passion for a music career, in addition to his lack of maturity, put a strain on their relationship. He left the woman he considered "the perfect wife" after just one year of marriage in pursuit of a "wondrous musical adventure". Manilow credits the response he received from '' Playboy'' in December 1965 for the courage to leave everything behind and begin a career in music. "I asked a lot of people what I should do, and they all said different things", Manilow said. "Finally, I was so desperate, I wrote to the Playboy Advisor." Deixler had the marriage annulled in 1966. Manilow stated in 2017 that, despite his later long-term relationship with a man, he had been in love with Deixler and the failure of his marriage was not related to issues of sexual orientation. Manilow began a relationship with TV executive Garry Kief, who soon became his manager, in 1978. The two married in 2014, after same-sex marriage became legal in California. They kept the relationship and his sexual orientation private until the marriage made headlines in 2015. Manilow did not initially want his personal relationship with Kief to become public. The media began to publicize the event when a friend of Manilow's,
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, publicly disclosed the private exchange of vows at Manilow's home in Palm Springs. No official paperwork was filed, but it was reported that Manilow and Kief exchanged wedding bands as a sign of their dedication. Manilow officially came out as gay in April 2017, telling '' People'' that he was pleasantly surprised to find that his mostly female fan base was supportive of the marriage; he had feared the news would disappoint them. Manilow has a stepdaughter through his husband's previous marriage and an adopted granddaughter.


Philanthropy and fundraising

To help with the aftermath of
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in 1989, which affected the
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, area, Manilow held a benefit concert November 12, 1989, at the University of South Carolina's Carolina Coliseum in Columbia, where the $10 tickets sold out in three hours, and asked concertgoers to bring canned food to be donated to residents in disaster areas. Before his concert, Mayor T. Patton Adams named that day "Barry Manilow Day", and Manilow presented the Red Cross and the
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with checks of $42,500 each. On January 15, 1994, three hours before showtime, Manilow canceled a performance at an Ethnic Pride and Heritage Festival hosted at the
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in
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. Benefactors included the Children's Hospital of New Jersey in Newark, the Community Foundation of New Jersey as well as United Hospitals Medical Center Foundation and Newark Museum in Newark during the pre-inaugural activities for then New Jersey Governor-elect
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. Manilow said in a statement that he was specifically told in writing that the concert would be part of a non-partisan event. To help in the aftermath of
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in 2005, for every U.S. dollar donated by his fans to the
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through the Manilow Fund for Health and Hope website, Manilow personally matched, and the fund itself also matched, tripling the original donation. The fund delivered $150,000, raised in 48 hours, to the American Red Cross. On October 27, 2011, Manilow visited Joplin, Missouri, a little more than five months after a tornado destroyed one-third of that city, including its only high school. His "Manilow Music Project" made a contribution of $300,000 to restore the musical program and instruments that were lost.


Litigation

On February 8, 1994, Manilow sued Los Angeles radio station KBIG (104.3 FM), seeking $13 million in damages and $15 million in punitive damages, claiming that one of their advertisements was causing irreparable damage to his professional reputation. The ad, a thirty-second spot which began airing on January 31, suggested that people listen to KBIG because it does ''not'' play Manilow's music. The lawsuit was filed in Orange County Superior Court by Los Angeles attorney C. Tucker Cheadle. Two days later, KBIG/104.3 FM agreed to drop the commercial poking fun at the singer, but a lawyer representing his business interests stopped short of agreeing to withdraw a $28 million lawsuit. Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Philip Espinosa sued Manilow over the volume of a December 23, 1993, concert he attended with his wife. The judge said in a lawsuit he has had a constant ringing in his ears ( tinnitus) and nearly blew his ears out. Espinosa sought unspecified damages, and the trial was set for September 23, 1997. The suit also named Manilow's production company, an Arizona concert promoter, and the city of Tucson, Arizona, which runs the
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where the concert was held. In July 1997, to settle the suit it was reported that Manilow donated $5,000 to the
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.


In media

In 1979, Manilow's musical style was satirized in the song "
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" performed by Ray Stevens. The song leads off with a musical phrase resembling the opening of " I Write the Songs" and also references "
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", " Copacabana", "
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", " Weekend in New England", " Could It Be Magic" and "
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" in a storyline where the singer details a litany of comedically unfortunate events in his life, reaching the conclusion that he needs Manilow to sing one of his more melancholy and wistful songs to comfort him, as several of Manilow's biggest hits have story lines about suffering and misfortune. The song reached number 49 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number 11 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It spent a total of eight weeks on Hot 100 chart and also charted in Great Britain, Canada, and Australia. The single's cover art is a spoof of Manilow's album '' Barry Manilow II,'' and the song's album spoofs title and cover art of Manilow's '' Tryin' to Get the Feeling''. In 1989, an American tabloid claimed that Manilow was engaged to porn star
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. On a June 22, 1989, appearance on '' The Tonight Show'', Johnny Carson asked Manilow about the headline story. Manilow replied that he was just friends with Byrd, an innocent picture had been taken, and that there was no truth to the supposed engagement. After he met Byrd, his band gave him a videotape of '' Debbie Does Dallas'' as a present for his birthday. Manilow told Carson that he could not watch his friend doing what she does in that movie. Manilow made headlines in June 2006 when Australian officials blasted his music from 9:00 p.m. until midnight every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to deter gangs of youths from congregating in a residential area late at night. In February 2022, New Zealand authorities employed a similar tactic against protesters who camped outside the country's parliament building to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates.


Discography


Tours

;Headlining *II Tour *Barry Manilow in Person *This One's for You Tour * Even Now Tour * 1980 World Tour * In the Round World Tour * Around the World in 80 Dates * Hot Tonight Tour * Paradise Tour * Big Fun Tour de Force * Barry Manilow in Concert * Showstoppers Tour * Greatest Hits...and Then Some Tour *World Tour '96 *Reminiscing Tour *Manilow Live! *Live 2002 * One Night Live! One Last Time! Tour * An Evening of Music and Passion * The Hits...and Then Some Tour * 2012 Tour * Manilow in Concert: Direct from Broadway * 2014 Tour * One Last Time! Tour * A Very Barry Christmas * This is My Town Tour * 2022 UK Tour * Manilow: Hits 2023! ;Opening act * Freddie Hubbard in Concert * No Way to Treat a Lady Tour * An Evening with Roberta Flack ;Residency shows * Showcase at the Continental Baths * On Broadway ... in Manhattan * Barry at the Gershwin * Barry Manilow on Broadway * Music and Passion * Ultimate Manilow: The Hits * A Gift of Love * Manilow * Live at the St. James * The Hits Come Home * Live at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre


Awards

* 1977
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for Outstanding Special Comedy, Variety or Music ''The Barry Manilow Special'' * 1977 Special Tony Award ''Barry Manilow on Broadway'' * 1978 American Music Awards Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist * 1978
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Copacabana Best Pop Male Vocal Performance * 1979 American Music Awards Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist * 1980 American Music Awards Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist * 1980 Star on the
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* 2002 Songwriter's Hall of Fame * 2003 Society of Singers Lifetime Achievement Award * 2006
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for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program ''Barry Manilow: Music And Passion'' * 2007
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Plaque commemorating worldwide record sales of 75 million * 2009 Clio Awards Honorary Clio Award for 1960s work as a jingle writer and singer at the 50th Anniversary CLIO Awards in Las Vegas.


Selected TV and movie appearances

* ''Tonight Show'' November 17, 1972 (with Bette Midler) * ''Tonight Show'' September 12, 1973 (with Bette Midler) * ''The Dick Cavett Show'' September 19, 1974 (with Bette Davis) * '' Donny & Marie'' on October 23, 1977 * ABC special ''The Barry Manilow Special'' on March 2, 1977 * ABC special ''The Second Barry Manilow Special'' on February 24, 1978 * ABC special ''The Stars Salute Israel At 30'' on May 8, 1978 * ABC special ''The Third Barry Manilow Special'' on May 23, 1979 * ABC special ''Barry Manilow: One Voice'' on May 19, 1980 * May 8, 1982, ''Goldie & Kids'' a special with hostess Goldie Hawn where he acted in skits and sang "One Voice", "Sunday Father", and "I Am Your Child". * ''Tonight Show'' November 29, 1985, singing his new hit " In Search of Love" * In 1985 Barry wrote and starred in the television movie '' Copacabana'', a musical which was inspired by his 1978 song " Copacabana" * On September 17, 1987, he appeared in the star-studded CBS special ''We The People 200: The Constitutional Gala'' taped at the Philadelphia Civic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to debut his song "Let Freedom Ring". * CBS special ''Barry Manilow: Big Fun on Swing Street'' on March 7, 1988 * On May 17, 1989, he made the first of eight appearances as a guest on '' The Arsenio Hall Show'' over five years. * On May 17, 1993, he made a guest appearance on the CBS show ''
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''. On the show, Candice Bergen's title character had frequently made reference to her hatred of Manilow's music, but after she became a mother, Manilow appeared to sing her a sweet version of his tune "I Am Your Child", winning her over with the song about a parent's bond with a child. Later that year he appeared in England on '' Surprise! Surprise!'' with
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where he performed the new single he had recorded with Cilla of " You'll Never Walk Alone". * Guest appearance in a 2001 episode of '' Ally McBeal''. He played both a hallucination of Ally's and himself on stage at the end of the show. * Played himself in a cameo in the 2002 dark comedy '' Unconditional Love'' starring Kathy Bates and Rupert Everett where "Can't Smile Without You" also figured into the plot. * On December 11, 2003, he appeared on the NBC show '' Will & Grace'' as himself backstage between tour stops. The name of the episode is "Fanilow" as in "a fan of Manilow". * On April 20–21, 2004, Manilow reunited with Debra Byrd his former backup singer who is now the vocal coach at '' American Idol'' when he appeared as a guest judge and worked with the top seven finalists for the popular
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variety prize show where the season three contestants sang his songs as the theme for the week. * On December 8, 2004, he was a guest on the NBC special ''A Clay Aiken Christmas'', hosted by the former ''Idol'' runner-up. * On March 21–22, 2006, Manilow returned to ''American Idol'' in
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when 1950s music was the theme. He again helped the top eleven finalists to fine tune their performances and again sang on the results show. * In November 2006, he appeared on Logo's reality show '' Jacob and Joshua: Nemesis Rising'' as himself in Las Vegas for a recording session with the twins. * On November 23, 2006, Manilow appeared live on a float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and performed the song "What the World Needs Now" on the television broadcast of the parade. * On December 2, 2006, Manilow was the celebrity guest and theme for the week on series three of '' The X Factor'' where he assisted the top four acts with their performances. * On December 12, 2006, he appeared live at the 2006
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and performed a selection from his latest album. * He appeared on '' The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' on October 31, 2007, on November 17, 2008, and on July 12, 2011. * He guest starred on ''
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'' in " Back to the Woods" on February 17, 2008 * On December 4, 2008, he was the main guest on UK's '' The Graham Norton Show''. * He guest starred on ''
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'' on December 7, 2008. * He narrated and performed original music for the animated television special ''Cranberry Christmas'', which aired December 8, 2008 on ABC Family. * On September 11, 2009, he was a guest on '' Friday Night with Jonathan Ross'' (UK). * On October 2, 2009, he appeared on BBC Radio 4's ''Desert Island Discs''. * On December 10, 2009, he was a guest on '' The Jay Leno Show'' (US). * On January 21, 2010, he was a guest on '' The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien'' (US), where he explained that before he became famous, he wrote advertising jingles, including two well-known jingles for Band-Aid and
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. Also, he commented on his diet of "forgetting to eat". * On February 6, 2010, he was a guest on ''
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'' where Jimmy showed a photo of him in the 1970s and discussed his new album. * On December 11, 2010, he ended the Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo, Norway singing four of his most known and popular songs. The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Chinese dissident
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. * On March 25, 2011, Manilow, his band, and crew celebrated their one-year anniversary at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas. * On June 15, 2011, he appeared on ''Good Morning America'' performing his new album, "Fifteen Minutes". * On June 23, 2011, he appeared on CNN's '' Piers Morgan Tonight''. * On June 24, 2011, he appeared on the UK's '' Paul O'Grady Live''. * On October 28, 2011, he was the star of the UK's show '' An Audience With...'' Barry Manilow. * On December 11, 2011, he appeared on ITV's '' Text Santa'': The Launch. * On December 14, 2011, he appeared on the royal variety show on ITV. * On January 23, 2013, he appeared on '' Katie'' (US). He sang a medley of songs for host Katie Couric and promoted his "Manilow on Broadway" show at the St. James Theatre scheduled to run January through February 2013. * On July 3, 2013, he was on '' The Diane Rehm Show'', where he discussed his career. * On July 4, 2015, he sang on '' A Capitol Fourth''—music and fireworks from Washington, D.C.


References


External links


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