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One of the most successful singer-songwriters in pop music history ends farewell tour in San Jose and Oakland.
Barry Manilow has extended his Las Vegas residency through the end of 2026, while confirming dozens of new shows.
The most affecting number was a lesser-known ballad but a fan favorite, “All the Time,” which Manilow played at the electric ...
With a multi-platinum career spanning six decades, “there isn’t much else” Barry Manilow can do. As he embarks on his final tour, Manilow reflects as he returns to a city he first played in 1975: ...
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Parade on MSN'Legendary Performer,' 82, Makes Huge Career Announcement
On Monday, July 21, Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino announced "a new slate of 2026 performance dates for music icon Barry ...
Music legend Barry Manilow honored a teacher at Riverton High School Monday night, presenting him with a $10,000 check.
Five-time Grammy winner and overall icon Janet Jackson will be at Resorts World for 10 days, from September 10 through 20. In ...
Manilow, known for such hit songs as “Mandy” and “Copacabana,” presented Weimer with a giant check for $10,000, as a “Manilow ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNBarry Manilow shines the spotlight on Riverton High teacher during Maverick Center performance
During the meeting, Manilow asked Weimer about his love for music and what inspired him to teach music. Weimer told Manilow ...
Barry Manilow put his skills as an arranger to the test to make "Mandy" his own, although it's a cover. Oh, Brandy? Fifty years later, i’s hard to hear “Mandy” — Barry Manilow’s first No ...
Barry Manilow revealed Friday that the reason he kept his sexual orientation quiet for so long was due to the fact that the singer feared being gay would have “killed” his career.
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