Sunday, March 18, 2007

i doubt any of this is true but, its kind of interesting






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Barry Manilow's Secrect Wife!
June 1, 2000


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SINGER Barry Manilow has been a lifelong confirmed bachelor, as far as his adoring fans are concerned.


But a Gossip Magazine investigation has uncovered a woman from his long forgotten past: Barry's ex- wife, Susan Deixler, the high school sweetheart he married and then callously dumped when the bright lights of stardom beckoned.


"I never remarried," she says wistfully, 34 years later. "I've gotten on with my life. I wish him well and he wishes me well."


Today Susan, 55, is a holistic healer, who drives an old Subaru and treats patients with acupressure and chiropractic methods at her modest home with peeling paint outside Point Reyes, Calif. Her daughter by another man, Pauline, 26, lives nearby. She also has a son Danny.


And for decades Manilow, 53, has kept her whereabouts a secret from all except his closest confidants. As the singer's fame, wealth and legions of fans grew, Susan became a forgotten footnote on a marriage clerk's dusty ledger.


But in the early 1960s they were just two kids from Brooklyn who fell in love at Eastern District High.


Manilow makes a fleeting reference to Susan in his 1987 autobiography "Sweet Life," but doesn't name her. He remembers Susan as "adorable, small with great legs and a voluptuous figure."


Then a shy, poor boy from a rough neighborhood, Manilow longed to be a singer. But the one thing he wanted more was for Susan, with "jet-black hair, dark brown eyes and a smile that lit up the room" to love him as he loved her.


After many awkward dates and late-night strolls along the East river, just across from the romantic lights of Manhattan where Manilow hoped to be a star one day, they fell in love, he reveals in his book, published by McGraw-Hill.


"I couldn't believe it when she seemed to fall for me as hard as I fell for her."


The two were married first before a justice of the peace and then, at their parent's insistence, before a rabbi. Susan chose Joan De Santis, who had been her best friend since grade school, to be her bridesmaid.


Sadly, Joan has since passed away. But her mother Anne De Santis remembers the happy event like it was yesterday.


"Susan asked Joan to be her bridesmaid because they were such good friends," she says. "They were incredibly excited because it was to be the first wedding in their group of friends.


"They were giggly and so full of life and hope for the future. It was a wonderful time.


"They went to Lord & Taylor's on Fifth Avenue together to get dresses and spent just about every penny they had saved. I remember Joan bought a lovely green velvet dress. She was so pretty and so excited.


"Susan was such a pretty bride. She had beautiful jet-black hair and was so happy. When I think back, it's doubly sad that Barry walked out on Susan and broke her heart. I don't think she ever recovered from the blow."


But Manilow says the marriage was doomed from the start. "Even my friends thought I was rushing into it," he later admitted.


Less than a year after tying the knot, Manilow grew restless. He was getting work in small off-Broadway theaters.


He decided he was miserable being tied down at age 21 and couldn't bear the thought of an ordinary life "with a picket fence on Long Island," says a source.


So he abruptly left Susan, telling her he was going on "this wondrous musical adventure that I saw within my reach."


With those words, Manilow walked out on the "perfect wife" while she cried in disbelief.


"She reacted badly, of course," he said. Angry and hurt, Susan filed for an annulment, which would basically mean the marriage never happened.


When Manilow came back the next day with a pal's truck to clear out the apartment, he discovered Susan had changed the locks on the door.


When he called from a phone booth Susan was "a very distant and hurt woman." She said he could have his clothes, but nothing else, not even his precious piano. Though in the end she did relent and let him have it.


"Joan and Susan talked on the phone all the time during that period," De Santis says. "Susan told Joan that she was very happy. She had gotten on with her life."


On Jan. 6, 1966, the annulment decree was signed and they were both single again.


In the 1970s, Barry's star began to rise after he got a job playing piano in a gay bathhouse in New York with Bette Midler.


Things used to get so wild during performances at the Continental Baths that Manilow once stripped nude and jumped into the pool with a cavorting crowd of gay men in their birthday suits.


"Have you ever seen a thousand naked men with party hats on?" asked Manilow, recalling his hungry years.


"All during the show, people kept passing drinks and joints up to me."


As the party roared into the night, the spectators beckoned the singer to join them in the pool.


"I was thinking: 'I'd love to lose my inhibitions and jump in with the rest of them, but it goes against everything in me.'"


But he finally gave in, stripped off his tux and jumped in.


He went on to top the charts with songs such as "Mandy," "Copacabana" and "I Write The Songs."


Although he's been linked with women, he never remarried.


These days he owns several homes and leads an elegant lifestyle made up of only the finest foods, clothes, cars and furnishings.


"He's Mister Smoking Jacket and Velvet Slippers," says a friend.


"Barry loves to entertain with small dinner parties in his gorgeous mansion in Woodland Hills, always elegantly catered and served meticulously by his longtime staff on the finest china, crystal and silver."


But even though Susan lives a much more modest lifestyle than the one she could have had as Mrs. Manilow, she doesn't begrudge him and doesn't have a bad word to say about her first love.


"I bear him no animosity," she says. "It's a wonderful gift that he has, and he's sharing it with the world."






http://gossipmagazine.com/ManageArticle.asp?C=10&A=86

They could have danced all night..........



Barry dances with John O'Hurly!

love the face Barry.

boy did Johnny boy go gray!!

Friday, March 02, 2007

Has anyone seen....

"Night at the Musuem" starring Ben Stiller, where he is the night guard at the Museum of Natural History.





Well for anyone who has seen the movie, when Ben's character Larry is going up the elevator when he's running away from the big dinosaur "Mandy" is playing in the elevator. Theres no words but anyone who knows the song can tell its playing!!

If you haven't seen the movie I suggest you do, it's hilarious!! When it comes out on DVD buy it or rent it!!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

another picture of Barry on Anniversery Day

2 Year Anniversy at the Hilton!

http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.vegaspopular.com/media/2007/02/barrymanilow_and_rudyprieto.jpg


Barry Manilow Celebrates Two Years in Las Vegas

Posted Feb 28th 2007 12:00AM by Robin Leach


Congratulations to Barry Manilow on the second anniversary of his residency at the Las Vegas Hilton.




Hard to believe it was back on February 23, 2005 that Barry (seen above with Hilton CEO and general manager Rudy Prieto) opened Music and Passion at the resort. But it's not hard to believe it has been nothing but sold-out performances ever since! The irony in all this is that his 2004 tour 'One Night Live One Last Time' played to 250,000 fans in 23 British and American arenas signaling the end of his concert career. But, then came the surprise Vegas show and an even bigger surprise in winning an Emmy Award for his PBS TV special filmed there. Also, his 'The Greatest Songs of the Fifties' not only debuted at #1 on the charts but went platinum selling over one million units. The Hilton promptly extended his contract through to 2008 to celebrate the achievements! Barry's follow-up album 'The Greatest Songs of the Sixties' won him the biggest sales week of his career when it debuted in the #2 spot of Billboard's Top 200!




"We congratulate Barry Manilow on a great year of success," said Ken Ciancimino, Hilton executive vice president. "Barry's phenomenal appeal and his staying power as our long-term headliner make him an enduring symbol in this erratic Las Vegas entertainment market." (Click here to see the enormous, hand-painted mural of Barry, which hangs outside of the Hilton!)