Channels Barry Manilow: Great Songs From The Seventies
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Songwriter and performer Barry Manilow revisits the 70s for his new television special. Inspired by his highly anticipated CD, The Greatest Songs of the Seventies, the television event will not only feature Manilow in concert, but sharing his personal experiences with the audience. Barry Manilow: Songs from the Seventies was taped before a live audience on at Steiner Studios in Brooklyn, New York, a return to the city where Manilow was born and raised. Manilow will also reunite with director David Mallet, who helmed last year's Barry Manilow: Music and Passion for which Manilow won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program." Some of the songs included in the program are: Mandy, New York City Rhythm, Could It Be Magic?, Somewhere Down The Road, Looks Like We Made It, The Way We Were, My Eyes Adored You, One Voice, and many more. Manilow's music is synonymous with the 70s. His songs helped define the era, and Barry Manilow: Great Songs From The Seventies will revisit some of those songs, as well as some of his own favorites from the decade. Industry charts have ranked Manilow as the undisputed number one adult contemporary artist of all time with record sales exceeding 70 million worldwide. He has written hundreds of songs and performed around the globe, thrilling millions of fans and winning a Grammy, two Emmys, several Tony Awards, and an Oscar nomination.

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