Friday, January 04, 2008

MINNEAPOLIS STAR-TRIBUNE
January 4, 2007

Music: Barry's bonds

Manilow talks about his connections with Clive Davis, rock 'n' roll, Bob Dylan and the Twin Cities.

By JON BREAM, Star Tribune

After three bestselling collections of cover songs from the 1950s, '60s and '70s, Barry Manilow is back writing the songs.

Maybe not the songs that the whole world will sing.

"It's more of a rock 'n' roll album than I've ever done," said the once and future King of the Middle of the Road, who will perform Friday at Xcel Energy Center.

OK, we're not talking Bruce Springsteen or the Foo Fighters. It's Mr. Schmaltz rocking out.

"It's got a real concept to it, like my 'Paradise Cafe' and 'Year at the Mayflower,' which kind of tell a story, or each song is set in some situation," he said.

Of course, it's up to Clive Davis, the record mogul who signed Manilow in 1974, to decide whether this project will be the singer's next release.

"Clive Davis warns me that every artist of my ilk has not sold very many albums when they've tried to release their own original albums -- from Elton John to Paul McCartney to Joni Mitchell," Manilow said. "Frankly, I've never done it for the sales. It never dawns on me unless Clive tells me about it.

"He came up with these ideas about the greatest songs of the '50s, '60s and '70s. He has the greatest commercial ideas in the history of pop music. I just follow his lead. I love arranging these songs, I love producing them and singing them. But I really do miss the songwriting."

To be sure, he and Davis have talked about a 1980s collection, and the singer has started to look at songs. Would he consider another kind of project, say, a duets album with Bette Midler, for whom he was music director in the early '70s?

"We did two songs, one on each of those albums I produced for her," he said, referring to her recent tributes to Rosemary Clooney and Peggy Lee. "They were fun. I think she's a little busy now."

Next month, Midler will launch a Las Vegas residency, replacing Celine Dion at Caesars Palace. Manilow has been ensconced at Vegas' Hilton Hotel since February 2005, and he's booked through at least the end of 2008. "I think they're talking about a couple years more," he said. "I haven't been involved in that yet."

After having huge success last year with a few concerts in his hometown, New York City, Manilow has been sneaking away for occasional non-Vegas performances. The road shows are different from what he does in Sin City.

"It's kind of a blown-up version of the Vegas show," he explained. "They only let you do 85 minutes in Vegas and then they want the audience out there throwing their money away [in the casino]. So I've added a lot more songs and more hits that I usually don't do in Vegas."

In Vegas, he plays five consecutive nights a week, which must be a challenge for someone who'll turn 65 in June.

"Thanks for reminding me I'm in my 60s," he joked. "I feel like I'm in my 30s. I have a 29-inch waist, and I weigh 144 pounds, and I work out every day. I've got lots of energy."

Never thought he'd perform

In concert, Manilow is quite the entertainer, but he said he's clueless where his sense of showmanship comes from.

"It was the last thing I ever thought I was going to do, being onstage," he said. "I am a musician and an arranger and a songwriter and a producer. Being onstage, first of all, was the wildest thing that ever happened to me back in the '70s. And now being considered a showman is even crazier. I just never really thought about that."

Manilow's idea of a stage show is more than standing there "unless it's Neil Young or James Taylor or John Denver playing his guitar. I put my background singers in silly outfits, and I tell corny old jokes, and I put medleys together that go from here to there. I have a good time. If I just sat down at the piano and played 'Mandy' through 'Read Em and Weep' or whatever, I would be bored."

Manilow's 2006 resurgence was boosted by his second appearance on "American Idol." He hadn't even seen the show when he was first asked to appear on it in 2004.

"That was a big deal," he said. "I don't do things for the publicity or the money. I know that sounds odd. I can say that now that I've got all the money in the world."

Things didn't go as smoothly for Manilow when he was scheduled to appear on TV's "The View" last September. He backed out because he refused to be interviewed by Elizabeth Hasselback, who is known for her conservative views.

"I just do things the way I feel I've got to do them," he said. "And that was one that I felt like I had to do."

Halloween snowstorm

Manilow's Minnesota fans will vividly recall his three-day stand in 1991 to open the newly remodeled State Theatre. The first night was Halloween, when the snowstorm of the century -- OK, 31 inches -- began.

"I remember walking to the rehearsal," he said. "The snow -- holy mackerel!"

Twin Cities audiences have been consistently supportive, he said. "Minneapolis and St. Paul have been great to me. I'm this Jew boy from Brooklyn, and I don't know why these people from the Midwest connect with what I do. They've always been on my side."

Maybe it's payback because a "Jew boy" from Hibbing, Minn. -- Bob Dylan -- had to go to New York to get discovered. Manilow encountered the Minnesota icon once, in the late 1980s.

"It was an odd meeting," he recalled. It took place at a Seder, a ceremonial Passover dinner, at the home of songwriting legend Burt Bacharach. "He [Dylan] came over to me and said, 'Keep doing what you're doing, man. You're inspiring all of us.' Isn't that nice?"

Nice words, indeed. But how would Manilow like to be remembered? In 1987 he answered that same question from the Star Tribune with just one word: "Goosebumps."

"I was going to give you a more mature answer," he said last month. "I was going to tell you that I'd like to be remembered as a guy that made you feel something. 'Goosebumps' is a real wiseass answer, but it says the same thing. My goal is to make you feel something.

"After having done it for so many more years than I ever, ever thought I'd be doing it, I look out in the audience and their response is more important to me than ever. I don't mean their applause. I mean the fact that they're smiling and having the greatest time."

Wednesday, January 02, 2008




Graham meets Barry Manilow
Date :17 December 2007
International superstar Barry Manilow continues to ride high in Las Vegas with his hit show ‘Manilow: Music and Passion’. Not only a performer in Vegas, Barry is a resident there too. And you can imagine Graham’s delight when he received an invitation from the man himself to visit him at his palatial residence.As Graham made himself comfortable in the home that was once that of King of Rock and Roll Elvis Presley, living legend Barry confessed that he could never have imagined that his life would be as great a dream as it is today. Discussing his name being up in neon lights and the Vegas skyscrapers plastered with posters advertising his show, Barry laughed: “Welcome to the land of the overkill!” Barry expressed his excitement about the new UK BBC ONE Saturday night series, The One and Only… and before he and Graham went their separate ways he offered some final words of encouragement to the remaining UK finalists. “To become the best tribute act in Britain is a hard act to follow,” Barry said. “They must sound and look like their legend, and be entertaining at the same time”. Keep watching BBC One to find out who will be The One and Only...














Barry's New Year's Resolution!


Check it out here: Resolution

He's at 1:22



Monday, December 31, 2007


Happy New Years Everybody!!

I wish everyone a wonderful and joyous new year! May all your dreams come true and all the kindness you have given be returned to you!

Have A Happy and Healthy 2008!
Love, Kristen

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Barry and Friends at Pure Night Club

Novemeber 13, 2007
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Music star Barry Manilow poses for a photo with performers from his show at Pure nightclub Tuesday inside Caesars Palace. (Photo courtesy of Pure Group)

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Friday, November 16, 2007

His hair is SOOO long, oh the 70's




Sunday, September 30, 2007

Guess Who Requested me on Myspace!!!

Garry Keif.

I think it's actually him too

And yes I did add him!!

haha
he's on my top friends....

www.myspace.com/manilow_obsessed

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

My View on "The View" B.S.

As much as I love Barry I think it was very rude of him to cancel a televison appearance for something like that. I don't understand why its such a big deal, he had been on MANY talk shows and politics never came up, why is he getting pissy over it now?
The thing is, I'm not upset that he canceled the appearence, I could care less really the View's interviews with him are all the same as everyone else, I know we'll hear that "I'm only 23" joke about 6 billion more times, frankly it's getting old!! But I was upset by the reason he did cancled, because he's doesn't belief in Elisabeth's views, thats plain stupid! Everyone deals with other peoples views everyday, we don't see them canceling important things because of it, they suck it up and move on. One more thing before I get off of my high horse, why does he think he can run the show? It isn't his, why does he get a say in who interviews him? The View is letting them on their show, he should be happy their giving him air time to plug his new album.
As you can see I'm a little angry with Mr. M at the moment.

Okay, now I'm done, sorry for ranting.
~Kristen

(I just copied this from a comment i left for someone on the same topic, but this is what I've been trying to put into words to post on her for the past day and a half!)

Thursday, September 13, 2007

FAMILY GUY!!!!! (Read On....)

Guess who will be Guest Starring on "Family Guy" this season.....




BARRY MANILOW!!!!!!!!!!





I can't wait, I'm not sure when he will be on but when I find out I will deffiently tell all of you! I just found out from the TV guide.


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Saturday, August 25, 2007

It never rains in southern california

http://www.jrecords.com/

CHECK OUT THAT WEBSITE FOR A PREVIEW OF BARRY'S NEW SONG FROM THE 70'S ALBUM!!!

IT NEVER RAINS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA!!!


it kicks major bootie!!!



IT NEVER RAINS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
ALBERT HAMMOND

Got on a board a west bound seven forty seven
Didn't think before deciding what to do
All that talk of opportunities, TV breaks and movies
Rang true, sure rang true.
Seems it never rain in Southern California
Seems I've often heard that kind of talk before
It never rains in California
But girl, don't they warn ya
It pours man it pours.
Out of work, I'm out of my head
Out of self respect I'm out of bread
I'm under loved I'm under fed
I wanna go home
It never rains in California
But girl don't they warn ya, it pours, man it pours.
Will you tell the folks back home I nearly made it
Had offers but don't know which one to take
Please don't tell them how you found me
Don't tell them how you found me give me a break
Give me a break
Seems it never rains in Southern California
Seems I've often heard that kind of talk before
It never rains in California
But girl, don't they warn ya
It pours man it pours


Monday, August 20, 2007

SWEET NEW P.R. SHOT!! Thanks Scooter!

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OMG!!! I CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS NEW ALBUM!!!!!!!!!!!
he's so cute, gotta love him lol!

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Conversation between my friend beth and I. It made me happy!

I changed her s/n to her actual name so she doesn't get crazy IM's. I'm BeatlesManiaIn92.


Beth (8:27:02 PM): POKE
BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:27:20 PM): *hug*
BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:27:23 PM): hey whats up??
Beth (8:27:22 PM): not much you.
Beth (8:27:32 PM): i have my grandparents over, and i'm listening to flogging molly.
Beth (8:27:36 PM): pretty much chillaxing

BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:28:16 PM): exciting, i'm watching a Tv show on NJN with 70's music <333
Beth (8:28:34 PM): i'm not much of a 70's fan... i like all the weirdest music.
BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:28:44 PM): lol
Beth (8:28:46 PM): i'm listening to flogging molly, and all this classical music
BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:29:15 PM): classical like Beetoven?
Beth (8:29:23 PM): yeah.. lol
BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:29:27 PM): yeah i'm really into the 60's and 70's music
BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:29:40 PM): rod stewart and barry manilow, the beatles awesomeness
BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:29:42 PM): haha
Beth (8:29:51 PM): yeah. i know the gonre you're talkign about..
Beth (8:29:58 PM): genre
BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:30:06 PM): coolio
Beth (8:30:15 PM): not my cup of tea. but very solid music. i can see why a person could relate.
BeatlesManiaIn92 (8:30:27 PM): yes it is



The bolded red line from Beth, made me happy lol

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Haven't Updated in awhile....

and I figured I would, update you on some news in Manilow land.

Let's see:
As if you didn't ALREADY know Barry is going to be in Philly on September 8th and on September 9th he's going to be in Boston.

The 70's Album will be out soon, 1 month 12 days 23 hours and 6 minutes.
I heard "It Never Rains in Southern California" via video. Let me tell you, IT'S AMAZING!!! I wanted to run (which trust me I do not enjoy) to his house and give him a hug! I don't think I've heard the song before but I'm going to find it and download the orginal. Then he's doing one of my favorite songs, "Sailing" by Rod Stewart, it's such a beautiful song, so I'm sure he'll do great on it and it will be fabulous!
Then the soon to be famous duet with Rosie O'Donnell. Am I the only one freaking out about that? I'm sorry I love Rosie as a comedian but once she goes off into lezbian-rightious-political-all knowing-bitch mode, I can't stand her. And I heard her sing before, you know the Christmas song, was it horrible? No. Was it great? No, not even close. It wasn't even good, Barry's singing was, Rosie not so much.

So what else, what else? Oh I guess I'll post the track list.

from Manilow.com

DELUXE EDITION:


The two-disc package of THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE SEVENTIES contains a Dual Disc (CD + DVD) with new versions of 14 classic songs by other artists from the ’70s on the audio layer, and “The Making of the Album” with Barry reflecting on the music and the decade on the video layer. The bonus CD will contain stripped-down acoustic versions of nine Barry Manilow titles.
Barry Manilow: THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE SEVENTIES (tentative track listing and subject to change):

“The Way We Were,” 1974
“It Never Rains In Southern California,” 1972
“My Eyes Adored You,” 1975
“You've Got A Friend” (duet with Melissa Manchester), 1971
“The Long And Winding Road,” 1970
“How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?” 1971
“Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word,” 1976
“(They Long To Be) Close To You,” 1970
“Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” (duet with Rosie O’Donnell), 1976
“Bridge Over Troubled Water,” 1970
“Sailing,” 1979
“He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother,” 1970
“Could It Be Magic?,” 1975

Barry Manilow (Acoustic Hits)

“Mandy,” 1974
“Looks Like We Made It”
“Even Now,” 1978
“Weekend In New England,” 1976
“Somewhere In The Night,” 1978
“Can’t Smile Without You,” 1978
“Copacabana,” 1978
“This One's For You,” 1976
“I Write The Songs,” 1975


I guess this calls for a yay. YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok done. lol
I've been typing this for like an hour, it's taking so long because I'm lazy and to busy looking at other things to do this.

Hmmm....
So the Barry Manilow Fansite on Myspace is doing pretty awesome! (www.myspace.com/manilow_obsessed) it has 537 friends, I have to update it, put working music on there, and put some actual information about Barry on there, because all I have on there are pictures lol which you know isn't all that bad, those pictures kick major butt!!

1 month 22 hours and 16 minutes till release day!! OMG!

"seens it never rains in southern california...." DAMNIT! songs stuck in my head!


Here take a listen to the orginal by Albert Hammond.
What's up with the host's accent? It's hilarious! God, I'm going to hell aren't I?

Back to the Manilow stuff, well yeah I've been getting a ton of friend requests, and they aren't spammers! You have no idea how happy that makes me!!! lol

Ok done with plugging my fansite for now.
www.myspace.com/manilow_obsessed
haha kidding! what I thought you might have forgotten it!

I'm going to post videos of the orginal songs from the new album. You may ask, "Why Kristen, we can look them up our selfs?" Well my answer to that is. It makes me feel good and I enjoy making people's lifes easier. Is that a good answer?


"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" By the Hollies.


"Sailing" by Rod Stewart <333333333


"A Long and Winding Road" by the Beatles.


And Some barry, makes me almost wanna cry!

Monday, July 23, 2007

Omg!!

PROJECTS GALORE FOR SMOLANOFF
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 07/22/07
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MORE STORIES OF LOCAL talent getting things done:

First, there is Michael Smolanoff, a Holmdel author and screenwriter who has several projects under way, including a feature film based on his book "The Oval Portrait."

"It's now in pre-production, in the casting phase. They've already got Christopher Walken and Eric Roberts," Smolanoff said. "Principal photography starts in October."

The releasing company, of which Smolanoff is president, is Twin Faces East Entertainment. A release date in 2008 is projected, he said.

"The other thing that is happening is I just finished (the screenplay for) "The Scary Kids' Club,' which is based on my book "Scary Tales.' The Irish director Ronan O'Leary is working on that for a 2008 release."

Finally, Smolanoff said, he is working on an animated feature film project; plans are to have performers such as Bette Midler and Barry Manilow do the voice-overs. He said a 26-episode TV series is planned to be spun off the film. The series would be based on a children's book by Smolanoff, featuring stories he told his children when they were growing up.


"Bagel" in Red Bank


A bagel that talks.

The curious can take a look at "My Roomie the Bagel," free of charge (but "donations are appreciated") at 9 p.m. Aug. 16 at the Red Bank Arts Theatre, 36 White St., Red Bank.

Eric Raj of Jackson, founder of NJ Film Core, made the 60-minute film and describes NJ Film Core, with slight tongue-in-cheek, as "being on the right track to becoming champion of the independent Internet movie movement." More information is available at www.myroomiethebagel.com.

Gibson keeps busy


Russell Gibson of Brick, whose credits include roles in "Analyze This," "Unfaithful" and "The Yards," has added several more credits to his resume.

He just completed work on "My Father's Will," portraying a priest who performs a marriage, as well playing a casino croupier on TV's long-running soap, "One Life to Live," and a brief scene in TV's "Flight of the Conchords."

New arrivals


Movies opening this week include "No Reservations," starring Catherine Zeta-Jones as a high-powered chef whose life changes when she becomes guardian of her niece (Abigail Breslin); and "I Know Who Killed Me," with Lindsay Lohan playing the victim of an assault.

Friday, July 06, 2007

USA Today article

Music
He writes the songs and covers others from the '70s

Having covered classics from the '50s and '60s with platinum-plus results, Barry Manilow is ready to revisit the decade that made him a star. On Sept. 18, the pop veteran will release The Greatest Songs of the Seventies.

Available as both an 18-track CD and a two-disc set with audio and video, Seventies features golden oldies such as Bridge Over Troubled Water, The Way We Were and How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, plus a pair of duets: You've Got a Friend, with Melissa Manchester, and Don't Go Breaking My Heart, with Rosie O'Donnell.

To choose the material, Manilow says, "I sent a list of every No. 1 record in the '70s to everybody I knew, and asked them to pick their 13 favorites." The results, he reports, were very similar to the selections that he and label boss Clive Davis had in mind.

Seventies also includes a bunch of Manilow's own hits, from Mandy to Copacabana, in new, stripped-down versions. "There was this idea of, how could I possibly leave them out? So I'm redoing them with a small, intimate band."

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Melissa Manchester Interview and some news on Barry's new album

‘Hats’ Off to Melissa Manchester
by Richard Knight, Jr.
2007-06-20





Singer/songwriter Melissa Manchester has been honing her vocal and songwriting craft throughout a career spanning over three decades. Throughout the 1970s, she had huge hits beginning with her composition Midnight Blue and continuing with Through the Eyes of Love ( Theme from Ice Castles ) and Don’t Cry Out Loud. In the early ‘80s, Manchester hit with You Should Hear How She Talks About You. In 2004, she released her first album of original material in years, the sophisticated and melodic When I Look Down That Road—and, since late April, Manchester has been in Chicago starring in Hats!, the hit musical that is playing at the Royal George Theatre.
Manchesterhe took time out of her eight-show-a-week schedule to chat with Windy City Times.


Windy City Times: Laura Nyro once said to me, “I feel like now music serves the business and when I started it was the other way around.” Do you feel that, too?

Melissa Manchester: Oh yes, indeed. I mean, that’s one of the reasons I had to leave the industry; I just got very lost. I was part of the first wave of singer/songwriters but I was also in that first wave of singer/songwriters who experienced the music industry when technology started to take over.

WCT: We’re talking about new wave, obviously.

MM: Yes, in the early ‘80s and so your position as a singer became less important and that was very odd. It was very odd to not quite know how to negotiate all of that techno stuff. The producers were having a great time because they had all kinds of new toys to play with.

WCT: So, in a sense, your Top Five hit You Should Hear How She Talks About You was a bit of a blessing as well as a curse?

MM: I think so. It was very different for me and it was somewhat confusing to have a song like that so successful. A Grammy is a wonderful thing; all of a sudden you’re given a new audience but, like anything, you have to be able to grow with these songs if you really want a long artistic career. I don’t do that song that often, but when I do it’s been rearranged so it doesn’t sound the way it did on the record. But it was funny that I was sort of the queen of aerobics classes.

WCT: [ Laughs ] That’s right!

MM : [ Laughs ] And that’s fine. You know, if you have a long enough career things are chapters and you have to know that. You obviously see that in hindsight, but you have to know that as you’re going through it and sometimes it’s hard to get that and negotiate that as it’s happening.

WCT: It’s very interesting to equate the work from the ‘70s and the ‘80s —to see those two phases and then to listen to When I Look Down the Road from 2004, which is a beautiful work that I can’t say enough about…

MM: Well, that—for me—was like coming full [ circle ] and returning to myself again. Its purpose for me was to create a quieter corner for a world that is becoming increasingly cranky.

WCT: I love that description. You obviously think very carefully when considering your musical projects. What spoke to you about Hats! and made you want to be involved with it?

MM: It came to me by way of Doug Besterman, the musical director of Hats!, who asked me on behalf of the creators if I would like to write a song for it. That was a lovely idea so I contacted my theater-writing partner Sharon Vaughn and we talked about the idea of being easily disposable in our society because you’re of a certain age—which is just ridiculous and folly but, of course, the result of a youth-crazed society. The idea of being invisible was the point so we wrote the song Invisible and the creators of Hats! liked it so much they asked us to write another song. When they were putting together the Chicago performance they asked me if I would consider starring in it and my husband and I looked around the house and realized that both of our kids were at college [ laughs ] so I said, “Sure!”

WCT: How important are gay audiences to you?

MM: Gay audiences are just fantastic. They can be very fickle but they are extremely loyal and they escort a diva [ Laughs ] on the path of her career and that is a beautiful thing! You know, I would certainly love gay audiences to come and support Hats! because it speaks on so many levels to so many people. It’s not just for women who are part of the Red Hat Society [ the inspiration of the production ] . It’s about people who feel ostracized from society, needing to find community, needing to feel support, and gay audiences will certainly identify with my character Marian’s journey.

WCT: Let’s go back to one night in the early ‘70s when you were working at a club down the street from the Continental Baths and in walked Barry Manilow with this young brash singer: Bette Midler.

MM: Barry and I had known each other because we sang commercials—we were studio singers. He was Bette’s music director and on their night off they came to see me. She had made her first appearance on the Carson show by then. I finished my set and I went over to say hello and he introduced me to Bette. I knew she was getting ready for her first Carnegie Hall concert and I asked if she was going to have any background singers. She took a beat and said, “I don’t know, would you like to sing in back of me?” and I said, “Well, actually I’d like to sing instead of you [ Laughs ] but I’ll be happy to sing in back of you.” So Barry and I organized what was originally called The Red Light District and then we were called M.G.M. because those were our initials and then we were called The Harlettes and I was the toots in the middle. [ Laughs ]

WCT: That’s great trivia.

MM: I worked for her for about six months.

WCT: Wonderful. So when is Barry Manilow going to produce the Melissa Manchester songbook?

MM: [ Laughs ] That is so sweet. He actually just invited to me sing on his next project, which was so dear—and I will, happily. He’s going to have a bunch of famous divas singing backup, singing duets and he’s asked me to sing a duet, which is very exciting. I’m very touched.


Melissa and Barry

Have you've ever wondered....

when the last time Barry has:



needed to pump his own gas

complained about gas prices

a bird pooped on his car windows

he cleaned his own house

got stuck in the shower without soap then had to get out of the shower soaking wet to get a new bar of soap

watched an wild animal (like a groundhog) play around in his back yard

forgot to charge his cell phone battery

been sitting on the couch doing nothing productive, watching tv, reading, doing a crossword puzzle, etc., and dropped something and was to lazy to pick it up and waited till he really needed it to actually pick it up.

fell asleep on the couch

Saturday, June 16, 2007

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARRY!!


HAVE AN AMAZING BIRTHDAY BARRY!!!

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You're an amazing person and amazing musican.


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Another year older and another year wiser! Happy 64th birthday my friend!

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Surround your self with your friends, family and neighbors, and don't forget to have some cake!!

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Have you've ever wondered....

when the last time Barry has:


  • Bumped into an endtable and knocked down a lamp

  • changed a light bulb

  • had to scrounge around the house for batteries only to find one less then he actually needed

  • spilled a drink all over the place

  • downloaded a song from the Internet

  • tried cooking (or tried cooking) a grilled cheese sandwhich and either undercooked it where the cheese in the center didn't melt or he overcooked it and it's all burnt and gross

  • went grocery shopping

  • came home grocery shopping and realized he forgot something important and had to go out again

  • came home grocery shopping and either broke the eggs or finds that he broke the eggs on the ride home.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Barry on the Radio

Barry was on the Radio today!!
when i got in the car after Softball pictures and "Copacabana" was on NJ101.5.
Then when i got home my mom said i just missed "Mandy" on the Music Choice on TV.