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Barry Manilow

In terms of record sales and career longevity, Barry Manilow is one of the most successful adult contemporary singers ever. That success hasn't necessarily translated to respect (or even ironic hipster appreciation) in most quarters; instead, Manilow's music has been much maligned by critics and listeners alike, particularly the romantic ballads that defined his career, which were derided as maudlin schlock even during his heyday. It's true that Manilow's taste for swelling choruses and lush arrangements often bordered on bombastic, but unlike many of his MOR peers, Manilow wasn't aiming to make smooth, restrained background music: he conceived of himself as a pop entertainer and all-around showman in the classic mold, and his performances and stage shows were accordingly theatrical.

Manilow dominated pop music during the latter half of the '70s like few other performers, spinning off a long series of hit singles (including 13 number one hits on the adult contemporary charts) and platinum albums that essentially made the Arista label. When the well began to run dry by the early '80s, he branched out into other genres. No longer a superstar expected to deliver blockbuster hits, Manilow was free to explore his long-held taste for swing, pop standards, and Broadway show tunes, which dominated his albums from the mid-'80s on. He continued to record steadily during the following decades, and his popularity never completely eroded, as evidenced by the number three chart debut of his 2002 greatest-hits package, Ultimate Manilow, and the number one peak of his 2006 covers album, Greatest Songs of the Fifties.

Barry Manilow was born Barry Alan Pincus on June 17, 1943, in Brooklyn, and grew up in its low-income Williamsburg section. His father left the family when Barry was two, and he eventually adopted his mother's maiden name of Manilow. He began playing piano and accordion at age seven, and following high school, he was accepted to the prestigious Juilliard School of Music, which he paid for by working in the CBS mail room. From there, he became musical director of the CBS show Callback, and supported himself for the next few years by writing, producing, and performing advertising jingles (including high-profile campaigns for State Farm, Dr. Pepper, McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and others).

In 1971, he met Bette Midler, who hired him as her pianist, arranger, and musical director; he served as her accompanist on her legendary pre-fame tour of New York City's gay bathhouses, masterminded her first two albums (1972's The Divine Miss M and its self-titled follow-up), and debuted some of his original material at her Carnegie Hall show in the summer of 1972. Thanks to his gig with Midler, Manilow was able to land a record deal of his own with the fledgling Bell label, and his debut album, Barry Manilow I, was released in 1973. It didn't sell very well, and when Bell became Arista, label head Clive Davis asked Manilow to record a pop tune called "Brandy," which had been a U.K. hit for its co-writer, Scott English. Manilow changed the song into a ballad and changed the title to "Mandy" (to avoid confusion with the Looking Glass hit "Brandy [You're a Fine Girl]"); released on 1974's Barry Manilow II, "Mandy" became a number one hit early the next year. The Broadway-esque follow-up, "It's a Miracle," hit the Top 20, and a re-release of the Chopin-adapted ballad "Could It Be Magic" (from the first album) hit the Top Ten.

With his career thus established, Manilow recorded an even stronger follow-up album in 1975's Tryin' to Get the Feeling. "I Write the Songs" (ironically, written by Beach Boys sideman Bruce Johnston) became his second number one pop hit in early 1976, and with the title track also hitting the Top Ten, the album went triple platinum. Manilow consolidated his emerging stardom with This One's for You, released toward the end of the year; it produced hits in the title track, the Top Ten "Weekend in New England," and the number one "Looks Like We Made It." In 1977, Manilow released the concert double-LP Live, which became his first and only number one album, as well as his biggest hit with sales of over four million copies. The same year, he won an Emmy for his first prime-time special on ABC (aptly titled The Barry Manilow Special); the network would air Manilow specials for the next several years. Even Now was another triple-platinum success in 1978; "Can't Smile Without You," the disco-tinged "Copacabana," and "Somewhere in the Night" all hit the Top Ten, with the first two marking a departure from Manilow's typical reliance on ballads for his hits.

The first signs that Manilow's run of success was in jeopardy came on 1979's One Voice, which -- although it sold well and produced a Top Ten hit in an unlikely cover of former Mott the Hoople frontman Ian Hunter's "Ships" -- didn't have the same consistency of craftsmanship as its predecessors. Released in 1980, Barry spawned Manilow's last Top Ten hit, "I Made It Through the Rain"; though he remained a massively popular international touring act, and continued to place hits on the adult contemporary charts for a few more years, the prime of his pop success was over. In 1984, Manilow officially changed direction, recording an album of swinging, jazzy originals called 2:00 A.M. Paradise Café; it featured jazz greats like Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, Shelly Manne, and Gerry Mulligan. Subsequent ventures like 1987's Swing Street, 1991's Showstoppers, 1994's Singin' with the Big Bands, and 1998's Manilow Sings Sinatra all explored various facets of swing, vocal jazz, and traditional pop. In addition, Manilow's stage musical Barry Manilow's Copacabana: The Musical premiered in 1994, and continued to tour the U.S. and U.K.; another musical, Harmony, was premiered in 1999.

Manilow's long relationship with Arista ended when he signed to the jazz-oriented Concord label, for which he debuted in late 2001 with the concept album Here at the Mayflower, which continued his evolution into a pre-rock/pop stylist. Manilow began to reenter the wider public eye in 2002, performing "Let Freedom Ring" at the Super Bowl pre-game show; aided by television advertising, Ultimate Manilow entered the album charts at a stunning number three position that March. A DVD release of the collection followed, as well as a two-disc set of live music called 2 Nights Live that had been culled from a weekend in New Jersey. Manilow went back to the studio in 2005 to record a diverse collection of tracks from the '50s with producer and music mogul Clive Davis. The resulting Greatest Songs of the Fifties, a labor of love, became a surprise hit and topped the charts in early 2006. A sequel, The Greatest Songs of the Sixties, arrived at the end of that year and reached number two, which paved the inevitable way for The Greatest Songs of the Seventies in 2007, and The Greatest Songs of the Eighties in 2008. A holiday album, In the Swing of Christmas, appeared in 2007 and 2009, the latter release being an updated version featuring a pair of bonus tracks. Manilow next teamed with producer Michael Lloyd for 2010's The Greatest Love Songs of All Time, followed one year later by the concept album 15 Minutes, which told the story of a musician's quick rise to fame and subsequent fall from grace. ~ Steve Huey & Steve Leggett, Rovi
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msbozo2003
Simply the best! Timeless!
My wife loved his songs. During a bad spot in our marriage I would come home from work to find her doing housework, listening to Everyday Housewife and crying. Pam died recently and as her health was sinking I would often play an album of Barry's greatest hits and it always brought a smile and a sing along as best she could. Thank you, Barry for making my wife happy!
hiltonrm
Just started singing aloud to his songs because his music is truly a part of my heart and soul! I will always believe that he is one of the truest artists alive! The beauty of his soul comes out in his music. Love it!
His music heals the heart and soul.
I'm going to have to rebuy all of his albums, that's it.
Yes, Barry Manilow is a beautiful person actually. I've never heard anyone say one bad thing about him. Everyone who sees him for the first time falls in love with him. Now, that is a person doing what God has blessed him to do. He touches others and puts a seed of love in other people's lives and maybe heals a few people just by being out there and doing what God has blessed him to do. SIIIINGGG. Awesome.
I love Barry Manilow's music. In The Wee Small Hours. I love this song. That was a beautiful movie too. Sleepless in Seattle. Awesome. I love it.
edkomasara
When I was in the second grade, I really thought he wrote the songs that make the whole world sing.. . I'm still dealing with that.
I have been his biggest fan since early 70's in Brazil. I have been to 2 of his shows in S. FL in the past 20 years and he is still the BEST as far as I am concerned! Even my husband, who is a musician and had never been a big fan of Barry's got teary at the concert he went with me at the Bk Atlantic Stadium! Barry is an awesome song writer, singer and is undeniably an amazing showman!! And he has a new fan now!:) Love, love, love!!!!!!!!
lupo1996
Just bought tickets to my second Barry Manilow concert in April...I cant wait!!!
robrammac
I love this song
chanda44
I love Barry Manilow!!! I just bought tickets to my 6th Barry concert in April and I cannot wait!
suse1018
My parents have been singing Barry tunes to me and my sisters since I can remember! We're going to see him in NY this weekend and I'm so excited! Such a great entertainer! Side note: My sisters and I are between the ages of 28-33 and have no problems shouting from the rooftops that we are Fanilows!!
bdice99
I love Barry Manilow!!!! He is truly gifted.
I know Barry Manilow is very blessed and talented.. been listening to him since I was a teenager.. I'm 30 now and he's still good. Go head Barry!! God bless, continue to bless us with your beautiful ballads and powerful music!
Who in their right mind would criticize this singer?
Simply beautiful- we've lost hope if we can no longer appreciate 'ballads' and 'swelling choruses'
Manilow is a musical genius!!
fariborz1500
one of my favorites of all times
genesilvers_ 1
ur the best jewish from Brooklyn great voice style, I hope u sing for us 4 40 more years.
One of my most favorite singing artist's. When i was in Vegas twice I missed you. You were on a break. I stayed at The Hilton.
griffmurray
He's the most amazing stage performer in the world. I've been to dozens of concerts of all different genres of music, and no other performer or band can totally knock you out of your seat like Barry.
justcomet
Not the most flattering bio, obviously written by someone who didn't experience him during his hay days. lol I loved him then and still love him now, he has never been in the news for doing drugs, etc.. he has survived rap, heavy metal etc.. and is still great. Longevity, not to mention talent, is the keyword and he has both I only hope I can make it to one of his shows before he retires.
tmooren08
Purchased a suit (16 person) recently for my wife's 40th B-Day at a Manilow concert. For being 70 years old I was amazed at the level of enthusiasm and energy he still has, not to mention his voice that still sounds the same as it did when we saw him 20 years ago. What a great show!!
keith5710
Two thumbs up!
To: jepmeic....o n e of the best comments posted on Pandora IN YEARS!!!! Years from now, if they don't already, people will mention Barry's name in the same company with Sinatra and Bennett!
jepmedic
I have come to the realization that Barry's 'critics' are the same jilted, bitter, and pathetic losers you see at a third rate piano bar wondering why they are still single at the age of 50. Perhaps they should try not being so cynical about true love

JP
I love Barry. He is so incredibly talented and his written so many great songs. Saw him at the Hollywood Bowl last year and I was blown away.
I grew up admiring Barrys talent.
mitymacs
Barry gave an amazing performance last weekend in OKC. I have been a fan since the 70's, but had not seen him live until Saturday night's concert. His voice sounds awesome, and his showmanship and connection with the audience are what make him the legend that he is. I am now a bigger fan than ever...love you Barry!!
rteel59
Just went to his concert last night. He is a true intertainer and artist. There were 75 instruments donated last night that he will fix up and put back into the hands of a kid that can explore his or her talent with music. A true gift to the music world who has not lost touch with reality. He truely believes that music is very important to developing ones character. Truely Awesome!
chapamolina
i love the way he sing
now i kind of hate know once you hear it over and over agian but my little sister loves it what the hec who likes this song
well...those are ALMOST the lyrics barry's singing. Those crazy kids in the Oakland office of Pandora must be getting exhaust fumes off the Nimitz freeway again.....be a r with them! LOL
My mother grew up in Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. She was born in 1940 and his birth year of 1943 sounds on target to her. She said he went to school with some of her slightly younger friends. I've always been a big fan despite the criticism.
xma_rx
Barry Manilow is my number one favorite and will be for all the time, he is unique.
sducre2003
I will be a fan forever. I can remember listening to Barry Manilow records when I couldn't even go outside to play. His music makes me very happy and relaxed. He is a living legend.
tlauer12
You have his year of birth wrong. It is 1946.
Not a flattering bio. Should have been written by an old schooler and not a millennial. Hipster cool likes downbeat minor key tonality, the beat of depression and mental illness. Manilow's ear candy melodies made you feel good and had hope. Anyone who thinks soft sweet sounds are uncool has been miserably conditioned by wayward youth rock music and is a brain dead, tone deaf eternal adolescent nut.
ninag8
Sorry critcs - I love Barry Manilow. I will always remember his songs as the backdrop to my high school years and some very serious crushes. I have never had the pleasure of seeing him in concert but I hope to change that some time soon.
From New Jersey I have seen every Barry Manilow 's live performances across the country --he is a fabulous s inger and as an entertainer --can not be beat! You can tell his love for music and entertaining just pours out of him! Keep it up Barery!!!

knjlange
I saw Barry on March 9 at the Fox in Detroit. Special birthday present from my generous daughter to whom I sang many of Barry's songs when she was growing up in the 70's. She is also a big fan. I think he's better than ever. Love you Barry!!!!
Just saw Barry at the Fox Theatre in Detroit on Friday night. (3/9/12) He is as good as ever. Absolutely loved the concert and love his music. Keep singing Barry. Really entertaining and funny. This was about the 20th time I've seen him in concert and it doesn't get old. (I'm 61)
wright561
Love Barry! My daughter & I saw him at the Fox in St. Louis last week. She's 48 and I'm 70. Have many CD's. Lucky to have seen him 3 times in
in concert!
Jacci D.
Barry Manilow has always been my #1 favorite singer of all time. Just went to his concert Feb. 29 in Omaha. That was top on my bucket list and It was all I had hoped for!!! I cried like a teenager after seeing him.(I just turned 60). I sing too and he has made such a difference in what I choose to sing now. Thanks Barry!!!
iamcountrylo v i n 2
I have always loved his music, to this day on a daily basis.....lu v always
I grew up singing into the mirror, hairbrush in hand along with Barry. Love, love, love his music. It still moves me.
His songs are the greatest, never tire of hearing them. Luv ya Barry
I am now have been since my childhood in the seventies and eighties and will always be a Fanilow' (and I have the T-shirt to prove it) there I said it in public
He Sings great I love the songs Coppa Cabana and Mandy the most. As My Nick name is Mandy and I allways sing Coppa Cabana with my Uncle Dave for fun!
jlarue44
I love Barry Manilow!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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