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Purchase Manilow wine at Jensen’s; benefit Coachella Valley schools music programs and be entered for a chance to win tickets to Barry’s show!

There are people who do great things, and always receive tremendous notoriety at every turn. Then there are people like Barry Manilow whose humanitarian efforts sometimes make the news - hey why shouldn’t it, he’s not only a gifted musician, but an extraordinarily generous guy - but other times his “giving” goes quietly unnoticed unless you’re paying attention! More ›

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Debra Byrd will share the stage with Barry Manilow this evening at MusiCares Gala!

Just read on FaceBook, talented and lovely Debra Byrd, currently vocal coach and arranger on American Idol, who used to share the stage with Barry Manilow as one of his back-up singers - their duets are among the finest ever performed - will be sharing the stage once again this evening at the MusiCares gala honoring Barbra Streisand. More ›

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Barry Manilow delivering $300,000 in instruments to Tornado ravaged Joplin, Mo students on Oct. 27!

Even if you remove Barry Manilows extraordinary talent and genuis as a musician and performer, you would still have a beautiful human being who exemplifies paying it forward. More ›

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Barry Manilow is “ready to take a chance again”; by leaving Las Vegas and taking some “risks”

Last night in an exclusive interview with the Insider, Barry Manilow shared that yes, he will be leaving not only the Paris in Las Vegas, but Las Vegas completely. His last show will be December 11! More ›

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Barry Manilow to personally deliver music instruments to students in tornado stricken Joplin, MO.

Through a generous donation of musical instruments, Barry Manilow brought joy back to students in Joplin, MO after their lives were devastated by a horrific tornado. More ›

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Barry Manilow and Suzanne Somers Co-Chair 2011/2012 McCallum Theatre “Friends Circle” fund drive!

Since 1988, the magnificent McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, California - named for a desert pioneer family - has been a showcase for live entertainment. Offering residents and visitors to the Coachella Valley an eclectic array of Broadway productions, dance troupes, award winning performers from every genre of music and so much more. More ›

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“Barry Manilows Duets”!

Back in May, a Barry Manilow album quietly joined the world of music with barely a mention. In all fairness, it was at the time we were anxiously anticipating “15 Minutes”, Barry’s first original album in a decade, which clearly deserves top billing in the recognition department. More ›

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The Desert Paws Courage in Action gala is just weeks away!

On Friday, October 28th, the Gala, to honor those who have shown exemplary caring, love and support of defenseless animals, will be held at the beautiful Westin Mission Hills Resort and Spa in Rancho Mirage. More ›

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Support the passage of House Resolution 295 promoting Atrial Fibrillation Awareness!

Barry Manilow touches our hearts as he shares his gorgeous music with passion and the musical genius that comes from his heart. Beyond his music, he touches hearts with his many efforts to assist and support countless organizations by generously stepping up to the plate with little fan fare and no self entitlement. More ›

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Barry Manilow, spokesperson for “Get Back In Rhythm” addresses Congress to raise awareness of the heart disease AFib and improve healthcare for those who suffer from it!

For everything Barry Manilow has generously and tirelessly given; his talents, time, financial contributions; I am exceedingly proud of him for what he’s given now, from the heart, about the heart. His efforts very well may be the catalyst in saving the lives of many and improving health care for those who suffer from Atrial fibrillation (AFib). More ›

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