|   "Among the few things one can count on in life: the taste of McDonald's cheeseburgers, "I Love Lucy" reruns are still funny—and Barry Manilow never wearing out his welcome at the top of the charts", Billboard Magazine. With worldwide sales of more than 80 million records, Barry Manilow’s success is a benchmark in popular music.  His concerts sell out instantly.  He is ranked as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time, according to R&R (Radio & Records) and Billboard magazines.  Rolling Stone crowned him “a giant among entertainers the showman of our generation,” and Frank Sinatra summed up Manilow best when Ol’ Blue Eyes told the British press, “He’s next.”
 In early 2005, Manilow rocked Las Vegas when he opened his multi million dollar production of Mailow: Music and Passion at the Las Vegas Hilton. Following a sold out five year run, Manilow was lured to the Las Vegas Strip and the Theatre des Arts at The Paris Hotel. Working with industry veteran Jeffrey Hornaday, Manilow opens his new Las Vegas spectacular in March, 2010.
   On The Greatest Love Songs of All Time, co-produced by Manilow, Clive Davis,  available everywhere on Janurary 26th, 2010 and Michael Lloyd (Somewhere in Time and Dirty Dancing), Manilow presents loving  interpretations and arrangements of classic love songs for the Manilow and  music fan alike. The album  selections include jazz and American standards, as well as songs from the “Great White Way” and silver screen includingIrving Berlin’s”How  Deep Is The Ocean?,” and George Gershwin’s  “Love is Here To Stay.” Other beloved hits include: “You Made Me Love  You,”  “I’ve Got A Crush On You,” “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love,” “The Theme From Love Story (Where Do  I Begin),” “Nevertheless (I’m In Love With You),” and “It Could Happen To  You.”  The album also features great renditions of “The Look Of Love,” “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “The Twelfth of  Never,” and an emotional reading of   “When You Were Sweet Sixteen.”
 “I’ve loved these songs for as long as I can remember”, said Manilow. “It was an honor to sing songs written by some of the masters of pop songwriting.”
   Manilow has given the gift of collections in the best-selling series of tributes to popular music. RIAA platinum The Greatest Songs Of The Fifties released January 31, 2006, which incidentally became his first #1 debut on the Billboard 200 album  chart and first #1 album since the triple-platinum double-LP Barry Manilow/Live; RIAA platinum The Greatest Songs Of The Sixties released October 31, 2006, entering the chart at #2 and was the all-time highest first sales week debut chart entry of Manilow’s career. With those two albums, Manilow became the first artist since 1981 to have two albums in the top two positions in one calendar year on the Billboard chart. Next came The Greatest Songs Of The Seventies, released September 18, 2007, entering the Billboard charts at #4, making The Greatest Songs of the Seventies Manilow’s 33rd charting album, his 11th Top 10 and his 10th Top 10 debut and the only artist to have three Top four debuts on the Billboard 200 chart in two years. The Greatest Songs Of The Eighties marks the fourth collaboration between Manilow and Clive Davis, BMG  U.S. Chairman & CEO, since the singer’s return to the Arista label after a five-year absence (which was distinguished by new albums on Concord and  Columbia.) As the founder and president of Arista Records  for its first 25 years, Davis was a perennial collaborator with Manilow on virtually all his recordings. They first worked together on “Mandy,” Manilow’s debut #1 single, after he became the first performer signed by Clive Davis to Arista in 1974, the first year of the label’s existence. The Greatest Songs Of The Eighties is yet one more example of Barry  Manilow’s timeless appeal to every cross-section of society, to bridge generations and positively influence the world over with both music and lyric. As the charter member of the Arista artist roster, Manilow has won a unique place in the pantheon of American performers. Manilow recently released In The Swing of Christmas in the fall of 2008, which provides a timely complement to the first four albums in the ‘Decades’ series.  “No one can reinvent the great classics better than Barry Manilow,” comments Davis. “He breathes new life and vitality into these truly wonderful songs and they sound fresh and timeless. We continue on the mission to bring to a new generation the great songs of a  different era.”   That goal has been the creative spark for several Manilow concept albums that have interpreted music of earlier decades. Among the titles are 1984’s groundbreaking 2:00 AM Paradise Café featuring jazz legends Sarah Vaughan, Mel Tormé and Gerry Mulligan. Swing Street (1987) featured guest appearances by Stan Getz, Phyllis Hyman, Kid Creole, and Diane Schuur. Later came Showstoppers (1991), spanning nearly a century of Broadway show tunes.   On 1994’s Singin’ With the Big Bands, Barry was paired with the orchestras of Les Brown, Duke Ellington, Jimmy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Harry James, and Glenn Miller on a glorious set of Swing Era standards. Most recently, there  was 1998’s Manilow Sings Sinatra, which paired Barry with Grammy-winning producer Phil Ramone, paying homage to the great songs made famous by the legendary Frank Sinatra. Clive Davis called it “an enriching, exciting and  fulfilling album” that complemented the earlier Manilow concept recordings.     Barry Manilow’s roots are in his native Brooklyn, where music was an integral part of his life. By the age of seven, Barry was taking accordion lessons and playing on a neighbor’s piano. He chose a career in music while still in his teens, and  attended New York College of Music and the Julliard School of Music while working in the mailroom at CBS. He subsequently became musical director for a CBS show named “Callback” which led to a lucrative sideline on New York’s  advertising jingle circuit.   In 1971, Barry Manilow met Bette Midler and became her music director, arranger and pianist. The following year, Manilow signed with Bell Records to record his debut solo album. In 1974, Clive Davis founded a new label, Arista, along with Columbia Pictures. Davis had the right to choose any artist on the Columbia Pictures-owned Bell Records to bring to Arista. Davis chose Manilow and the rest is history. He famously brought Barry a recent U.K. hit song entitled “Brandy” (by its writer Scott English). Clive changed the title to “Mandy” so it wouldn’t be confused with the Looking Glass U.S. hit “Brandy.” When Barry’s  Arista single reached Number One in early 1975, it ignited one of the most ncandescent careers in pop.   Barry Manilow is ranked  as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time, according to R&R (Radio & Records), with no less than 25 consecutive Top 40 hits on  the Billboard Hot 100 between 1975 and 1983. The list includes all-time favorites that  Barry still sings today: “Mandy,” “It’s  A Miracle,” “Could It Be Magic,” “I Write the Songs,” “Tryin’ To Get the Feeling Again,” “This One’s For You,” “Weekend In New England,” “Looks Like We Made It,” “Can’t Smile Without  You,” “Even Now,” and the Grammy Award-winning “Copacabana (At the Copa).”  All  of these songs (and more) were anthologized on the commemorative 1992 four-CD boxed-set, Barry Manilow: The Complete Collection And Then Some.   To date, twenty-nine albums by Barry Manilow have been certified platinum, while Barry Manilow/Live (1977), Even Now (1978), and Greatest Hits (1978) are each certified triple platinum.  Albums produced by  Barry Manilow for other artists – including Bette Midler, Nancy Wilson, and  Dionne Warwick – have been nominated for Grammy Awards. A winner of Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Awards, Manilow’s film credits include the Oscar-nominated song “Ready To Take A Chance Again” (from 1978’s Foul Play), production of Bette Midler’s “Perfect Isn’t Easy” (from Walt Disney’s Oliver and Company), and the soundtracks for the animated features Thumbelina and The Pebble and the Penguin.
 Highlights of Manilow’s theater career range from his Tony Award-winning Broadway debut in 1977 (in the  same year that ABC-TV presented “The Barry Manilow Special” to an audience of 37 million) to an SRO eight-week run on the Great White Way in 1989. Beginning in 1997, Barry Manilow’s Copacabana – The Musical, an elaborate two-act  spectacular, played to packed houses in London’s West End for 18 months before  touring the U.S., Australia and Asia. June 2001 saw the opening of Could  It Be Magic? – The Barry Manilow Songbook.
   The singer has made countless television  appearances ranging from Emmy-winning network specials to cable concerts, and released such best-selling long-form home videos as Live On Broadway and Because It's Christmas. His two-hour 1996  A&E special, “Barry Manilow: Live by Request” was the highest rated music  show in the network's history.  Manilow has also appeared on the highly  rated TV series “Murphy Brown,” “Ally McBeal,” and “Will & Grace.” In 2006, Barry received his fifth Emmy  nomination and an Emmy win for the PBS special “Manilow: Music and  Passion.” The broadcast celebrated Barry  Manilow’s 100th performance at the Las Vegas Hilton. Produced by Stiletto Television, the Rhino  DVD of the PBS special was soon certified triple platinum. Recently Manilow released Barry Manilow Happy Holiday! is Barry’s holiday-themed television special from A&E’s “Live By Request.”  Originally broadcast from New York City on a snowy December night in 2003, this show is one of the  highest-rated A&E “Live By Request” performances ever.    In June 2002, Barry Manilow was inducted into the National Academy of Popular Music’s Songwriters Hall of Fame alongside Ashford & Simpson, Michael Jackson, Randy Newman, and Sting.  Barry Manilow is a member of the Board of Governors of the National Academy of Jazz. His autobiography, Sweet Life: Adventures on the Way to Paradise, was published by McGraw-Hill in 1987. In addition to his own foundation, the Manilow Fund for Health and Hope, other involvements include The Prince's Trust, United Way, the Starlight Foundation, and several leading organizations for AIDS prevention and research. Barry Manilow is the national spokesperson for the Foundation Fighting Blindness and a member of the Music Center of Los Angeles.   Manilow recently created the Manilow Music Project as part of his Manilow Fund for Health and Hope www.manilowfund.org. Answering the call of need at a time when arts and music programs in most schools is the first casualty in budget cuts,  MMP provided $500,000 worth of musical instruments, as well as sheet music and  music stands to 21 local schools in the Coachella Valley He recently performed his first ever solo concert at the Hollywood Bowl on October 24th, 2009–where, in association with the Manilow Music Project and the Grammy Foundation, he raised a donation of $100,000 in musical instruments for the LAUSD.  An avid philanthropist, this past December his concert series A Gift of Love raised nearly half a million for local charities in the Palm Springs/Coachella Valley area which with this latest charitable donation takes his efforts well over one million.   As Manilow says, “Anyone can make a difference. Just call your local schools  and ask them what they need. Get ‘em a  new set of drums! Music changes a young person’s life.”    BARRY MANILOW BRINGS NEW SHOW TO PARIS LAS VEGAS   Celebrated music legend signs two-year deal with Paris Las Vegas and AEG Live    Dec. 01, 2009 (LAS VEGAS) – Legendary singer-songwriter Barry Manilow is making music and magic at Paris Las Vegas with a new resident show.   On March 5, 2010 Manilow will throw open the doors to the Paris Théâtre at Paris Las Vegas with a reimagined stage show that will be both more intimate and more exciting than ever before. Manilow will perform 78 shows each year  for two years at Paris Las Vegas.  The shows are produced by AEG Live in conjunction with Paris Las Vegas.    Statement Barry Manilow: “The audience in Vegas is always energized and electric, so I know that the Paris Las Vegas is going to be a special run,” said Manilow.  “I’m planning something new for this performance; definitely not to be missed.”   With worldwide record sales exceeding 80 million, Barry Manilow is  ranked as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time, according to R&R (Radio & Records); with no less than 25 consecutive top 40 hits to his credit between 1975 and 1983, on the Billboard Hot 100. Manilow has worked on over 40 albums over the course of his career as a singer, songwriter, arranger and producer.  He recently released “In the Swing of Christmas” his third collection of holiday songs and will release “The Greatest Love Songs of All Time,” a new album chronicling the most touching love songs ever written on January 26th, 2010.
 “Barry Manilow is an icon to generations of adoring fans, “said John Meglen, co-CEO and President of AEG Live/Concerts West. “AEG Live is privileged to be working with him to bring this new and exciting musical production to the stage in Las Vegas.”
 “At Paris Las Vegas, romance blends with excitement and energy, so it’s only fitting that Barry  Manilow reignite our entertainment offerings,” said Marilyn Winn, President of Paris Las Vegas. “We invite all of our guests to spend a dynamic evening with  Barry Manilow at Paris Las Vegas.”   Las Vegas middle school and  high school music programs will benefit from Manilow’s new contract with Paris  by sharing in the proceeds of the special, weekly Platinum Experience Tickets.  Platinum Experience Tickets which include a front row seat, pre-show champagne reception, meet & greet and photo with Barry Manilow, and an autographed show program. Proceeds from Platinum Experience Tickets go directly to the Manilow Music Project. The Manilow Music Project is part of Manilow’s non-profit, The Manilow Fund for Health and Hope and will put instruments into the hands of middle school and high school students in the Las Vegas Unified School District.   AEG Live  AEG Live, the live-entertainment division of Los Angeles based AEG is dedicated to all aspects of live contemporary music  performance, touring for a variety of programming and multi-media production. One of the largest concert promotion and touring companies in  the world, AEG Live is comprised of special event, broadcast and exhibition  divisions, and operates and owns numerous state of the art venues nationwide.  Recent AEG Live tours and productions include Celine Dion A New Day, which just ended a landmark five year run, Bette Midler The  Showgirl Must Go On and CHER at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace as well as  “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs,” an international tour of the artifacts of King Tut. Recent and current promoted concert tours include Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Prince, Bon Jovi, Usher, Nickelback, Kenny Chesney, Rod Stewart, and Paul McCartney. AEG Live also co-produces the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.  Goldenvoice, the company’s southern California-based  regional promotion division, created and operates the award winning annual Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.   About Paris Las Vegas Paris Las Vegas is a Harrah's Entertainment resort. From its  dramatic 50-story replica of the Eiffel Tower to authentic architectural  reproductions, Paris Las Vegas features elegant décor, European-inspired  boutiques and a distinctive array of fine cuisine, including Chef Joho's acclaimed Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Les Artistes Steakhouse and French-bistro  Mon Ami Gabi.  The resort celebrates the romance and excitement of the European City of Light. In the heart of the famous Las Vegas Strip, the passion and sophistication of Paris Las Vegas transports guests to Europe's most romantic city.    BARRY MANILOW "Among the few things one can count on in life: the taste of McDonald's cheeseburgers, "I Love Lucy" reruns are still funny—and Barry Manilow never wearing out his welcome at the top of the charts", Billboard Magazine.  With worldwide sales of more than 80 million records and over 40 Top 40 Hits, Barry Manilow’s success is a benchmark in popular music. His concerts sell out instantly. He is ranked as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time, according to R&R (Radio&Records) and Billboard magazines. Rolling Stone crowned him “a giant among entertainers the showman of our generation,” and Frank Sinatra summed up Manilow best when Ol’ Blue Eyes told the British press, “He’s next.”   THE PRODUCER   Album Title Artist Bette Midler Sings The
 Peggy Lee Songbook Bette Midler
 Bette Midler Sings The
 Rosemary Clooney Songbook Bette Midler
 Midnight Diane Schuur
 With My Lover Beside Me Nancy Wilson
 Dionne Dionne Warwick
 Bette Midler Bette Midler
 The Divine Miss M Bette Midler
 THE SHOWMAN Tour RunMANILOW (Paris Las Vegas) - 2010-Present
 Ultimate Manilow: The Hits - 2008-2009
 Manilow: Music and Passion - 2005-2008
 One Night Live, One Last Time - 2004
 LIVE2002! Tour - 2001-2001
 The Millennium Tour - 2000-2001
 Manilow Live! Tour - 1999-2000
 Manilow’s Tour of the World - 1997-1999
 Manilow: Reminiscing - 1996-1997
 The Greatest Hits and Then Some World Tour - 1992-1996
 Live On Broadway Tour - 1988-1991
 Big Fun Tour de Force - 1987-1988
 Paradise Café Tour - 1983-1984
 Around The World In 80 Dates - 1982-1983
 In The Round World Tour - 1981-1982
 First Solo Tour - 1974
   THE HIT-MAKER Barry Manilow has over 40 Top 40 Hits, including: Mandy (1974)It’s A Miracle (1975)
 Could It Be Magic (1975)
 I Write The Songs (1975)
 Tryin’ To Get The Feeling Again (1976)
 This One’s For You (1976)
 Weekend In New England (1976)
 Looks Like We Made It (1977)
 Daybreak (1977)
 It’s Just Another New Year’s Eve (1977)
 Can’t Smile Without You (1978)
 Even Now (1978)
 Copacabana (At The Copa) (1978)
 Ready To Take A Chance Again (1978)
 Somewhere In The Night (1979)
 Ships (1979)
 When I Wanted You (1980)
 I Don’t Want To Walk Without You (1980)
 I Made It Through The Rain (1980)
 Lonely Together (1981)
 The Old Songs (1981)
 Somewhere Down The Road (1982)
 Let’s Hang On (1982)
 Oh Julie (1982)
 Memory (1983)
 Some Kind Of Friend (1983)
 Read ‘Em And Weep (1983)
 You’re Looking Hot Tonight (1984)
 When October Goes (1984)
 Paradise Café (1985)
 Run To Me (1985)
 In Search Of Love (1985)
 He Doesn’t Care (But I Do) (1986)
 Brooklyn Blues (1988)
 Keep Eachother Warm (1989)
 The One That Got Away (1989)
 If You Remember Me (1990)
 Because It’s Christmas (1990)
 Another Life (1992)
 I Go Crazy (1997)
 Turn The Radio Up (2001)
 River (2002)
 Unchained Melody (2006)
 Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing (2006)
 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (2007)
 Christmas Is Just Around The Corner (2008)
   THE AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS GRAMMY AWARDSPOP MALE VOCAL PERFORMANCE OF 1978 (21st Grammy Awards):
 Artist-BARRY MANILOW (for “COPACABANA (AT THE COPA)”)
 SONG OF THE YEAR OF 1976 (19th Grammy Awards):
 Bruce Johnston, Songwriter for “I WRITE THE SONGS” (Artist: Barry Manilow)
 GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATIONSBEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM (51st Grammy Awards):
 “IN THE SWING OF CHRISTMAS” by Barry Manilow
 BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE (42nd Grammy Awards):
 “MANILOW SINGS SINATRA” by Barry Manilow
 BEST INSTRUMENTAL ARRANGEMENT ACCOMPANYING VOCALIST(S)(42nd Grammy Awards):
 “IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS OF THE MORNING” (Arranger: Johnny Mandel) by Barry Manilow (from “MANILOW  SINGS SINATRA”)
 BEST JAZZ VOCAL PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP – 1985:
 Barry Manilow and Sarah Vaughan for “BLUE” (from 2:00 AM PARADISE CAFÉ)
 ALBUM OF THE YEAR – 1978:
 “EVEN NOW”
 RECORD OF THE YEAR – 1976:
 “I WRITE THE SONGS”
 RECORD OF THE YEAR – 1975:
 “MANDY”
 EMMY AWARDSOUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE IN A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM – 2006
 “Manilow: Music and Passion”
 OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN CHOREOGRAPHY – 1986:
 Grover Dale, Choreographer for “COPACABANA” (CBS TV MOVIE)
 OUTSTANDING DIRECTING IN A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM – 1986:
 Waris Hussein, Director for  “COPACABANA” (CBS TV MOVIE)
 OUTSTANDING SPECIAL COMEDY-VARIETY OR MUSIC – 1977: “THE BARRY MANILOW SPECIAL”
 Miles Lourie (Executive Producer) and Steve Binder (Producer)
 The TV Special earned Five Emmy Award Nominations!
 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDSFAVORITE MALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK OF 1979: BARRY MANILOW
 FAVORITE MALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK OF 1978: BARRY MANILOW
 FAVORITE MALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK OF 1977: BARRY MANILOW
 TONY AWARDBARRY MANILOW ON BROADWAY – 1977
 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONSBEST SONG FROM A MOTION PICTURE – 1978:
 “READY TO TAKE A CHANCE AGAIN” (from “FOUL PLAY”) by Barry Manilow
 AMERICAN GUILD OF VARIETY (AGVA) GEORGY AWARDSTOP VOCALIST OF THE YEAR – 1978: BARRY  MANILOW
 TOP VOCALIST OF THE YEAR – 1976: BARRY MANILOW
 BILLBOARD MAGAZINE#1  POP MALE ARTIST/ALBUMS – 1978
 #1  EASY LISTENING ARTIST – 1978
 #1  VOCALIST/SINGLES – 1976
 CASHBOXTOP VOCALIST/SINGLES – 1976
 TOP NEW MALE VOCALIST/ALBUMS – 1975
 TOP NEW MALE VOCALIST/SINGLES – 1975
 RECORD WORLDTOP MALE VOCALIST/SINGLES – 1976
 TOP NEW MALE VOCALIST/ALBUMS – 1975
 TOP NEW MALE VOCALIST/SINGLES – 1975
 RADIO AND RECORDS#1 POP ARTIST OF THE YEAR – 1975
 MUSIC RETAILERTOP NEW MALE ARTIST – 1975
 RUBY AWARDPERFORMER OF THE YEAR – 1976
 CLIO AWARDSBEST TELEVISION/CINEMA – 1976
 BEST RADIO (INTERNATIONAL) – 1976
 SEVENTEEN MAGAZINEFAVORITE MALE VOCALIST – 1978
 FRONT PAGE MUSIC AWARDTOP MALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK – 1979
 DEE JAY AWARDPRODUCER OF THE YEAR – 1980:
 “DIONNE” – Barry Manilow (Producer), Dionne Warwick (Artist)
 BMI AWARDS“COPACABANA” passes 1,000,000 performances – 1979
 “EVEN NOW” passes 1,000,000 performances – 1979
 “MANDY” passes 1,000,000 performances – 1978
 GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDSBROADWAY GOLD TICKET ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
 Barry Manilow’s 1983 SRO Engagement at the Uris Theatre
 Fastest sellout and largest one-day box office gross on Broadway!
 AD EXPOMARKETING  AND MUSIC AWARD – 1978
 For significant contributions to  advertising jingles
 PHOTOPLAYFAVORITE POP MUSIC STAR – 1978
 FAVORITE VARIETY STAR – 1978
 FAVORITE POP MUSIC STAR – 1977
 STARLIGHT FOUNDATIONHonored as Humanitarian of the Year – 1988
 UNITED WAYNamed National Chairman for Youth and Voluntarism
 BETTY CLOONEY FOUNDATION FOR PERSONS WITH BRAIN INJURYJoined the Board of Directors
 B’NAI BRITHCreative Achievement Award – 1978
 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF JAZZBoard of Governors Inductee
 NATIONAL HERO AWARDHonoree in 1992
 MUSIC CENTER OF LOS ANGELESVoted onto Board of Governors
 LOS ANGELES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTSHonored as Artist of the Year (at the first commencement)
 PRINCE CHARLES’ THE PRINCE’S TRUSTAppointed First American Ambassador – 1996
 CANADIAN MUSIC PROGRAMMERSTOP INTERNATIONAL ARTIST – 1978
 CANADIAN DISCO AWARDINTERNATIONAL MALE ARTIST – 1979
 SHEBA MEDICAL CENTER Honored with Humanitarian Award – 1999
 ONBOARD SERVICES MAGAZINE 1999 ENTERTAINMENT AWARD – BARRY MANILOW’S COPACABANA
 MANHATTAN ASSOCIATION OF CABARETS & CLUBS (MAC) AWARDS BOARD OF DIRECTORS AWARD – 2000
 SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME Inducted in 2002
 SOCIETY OF SINGERS ELLA AWARD – 2003
 CITY OF HOPE AMBASSADOR OF HOPE AWARD – 2007
 FRIARS CLUB Inducted in 2009
 STEVE CHASE HUMANITARIAN AWARDS SILVER ANNIVERSARY COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD – 2009
 BMI/NABOUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN SONGWRITING – 2009
 LOS ANGELES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS25th Anniversary Celebration Honoree (ARTS PHILANTHROPY AWARD) – 2010
 AMERICAN STRING TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONARTS PHILANTHROPIST OF THE YEAR – 2010
   THE HUMANITARIAN The Manilow Fund for Health & Hope is a nonprofit organization that was created by Barry Manilow to support local, grassroots organizations that promote education, health and care. The fund donates to organizations that focus on cancer, AIDS, children’s issues, the homeless and music education. Donations are based on the results of the Speak Out America Survey distributed to its donors.          In 1983, the Manilow Fund for Health & Hope established Scholarships in Manilow’s name at the following schools: Eastern Michigan University George Washington University
 Northwestern University
 San Francisco Conservatory of Music
 Settlement Music School
 University of Nevada
 University of Southern California
 University of Toronto
   In 2008, in response to the needs of the local public schools and their severely depleted music programs, Manilow gathered some friends and formed The Manilow Music Project as part of the Manilow Fund for Health & Hope. The mission statement of the Manilow  Music Project (MMP) highlights the importance of music programs in our schools and donates instruments and materials to school music programs. To date, The Manilow Music Project has donated over a million dollars worth of instruments to middle schools and high schools across the United States. The following charities benefit from    The Manilow Fund for Health & Hope: Academy for New Musical TheatreAdopt-A-Minefield
 Aid for AIDS of Nevada
 AIDS Project Los Angeles
 AIDS Research Alliance of America
 AIDS Walk Los Angeles
 Alzheimers Association
 American Cancer Society
 American Red Cross
 American Red Cross (Burleigh-Morton Chapter)
 American Red Cross (Coachella Valley)
 Birthcare of Medina
 Boys & Girls Club of America
 Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS
 Bryan's House
 Buzz Chapman Memorial Fund
 Camp Heartland/One Heartland
 Camp Laurel Foundation
 CCHS Band Boosters
 Child Care of Southwest Florida
 Children's Home Society of Minnesota
 Children's Hospital
 City Of Hope
 City Union Mission
 Citymeals-on-Wheels
 Cleveland Animal Protection
 College of the Desert
 Community Health Care For The Homeless
 Community Hospice Foundation
 Courage Center
 CWG Foundation
 Dana Farber Cancer Institute
 Desert AIDS Project
 Desert Paws
 Double "H" Hole In The Woods Ranch
 Eagle Wings for Arts in Stark
 Eastern Michigan University
 Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation
 Florida Gulf Coast University Foundation
 Gay Associated Youth
 George Washington University
 Give Kids The World
 Golden Rainbow
 Growing Together Tutoring
 Guide Dogs For The Blind, Inc.
 Holocaust Memorial
 Home Sweet Home Mission
 Human Rights Campaign
 Humane Society of North Texas
 Indiana State Chapter, NMSS
 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
 Kardon Institute Of The Arts
 Keene Community Kitchen
 Kingsbury Cancer Center
 LA SPCA
 Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund
 Maurer Foundation For Breast Cancer
 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
 Mental Health Association of New York
 Methodist Hospital/Special Needs Fund
 Metrolina AIDS Project
 Mississippi Rising
 Monadnock Family Services
 Movable Feast
 National Multiple Sclerosis Society
 National Theatre Workshop of the Handicapped
 Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth
 New Roads School
 New York Restoration Project
 Northwestern University
 OC Foundation, Inc.
 Operation Safe House
 Ottawa Food Bank
 Ozanam Home For Boys
 Palm Springs Art Museum
 Pasadena Humane Society
 Phoenix House
 Pittsburgh Vision Services
 Prader-Willi Syndrome Association
 Project America
 Project Angel Heart
 Project Hope Humane Society
 PS 321/PTA Arts Enrichment Program
 Riley Hospital For Children
 San Francisco Conservatory of Music
 Settlement Music School
 Shelter From The Storm
 SPCA Los Angeles
 St. Vincent De Paul Village
 Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation
 Symphony In The Glen
 Test Positive Aware Network
 The AIDS Memorial Quilt
 The ALS Association
 The Amanda Foundation
 The ARC of the United States
 The Claudia and Fernando Santa Cruz Fund
 The Holocaust Memorial
 The Leukemia-Lymphoma Society
 The Sunshine Foundation
 The Way Out Ministries
 The Wellness Community
 United Warior Survivor Foundation
 University of Nevada
 University of Southern California
 University of Toronto
 Until There's A Cure
 US Peace Government
 USC Norris Cancer Center
 Vilnius Yiddish Institute
 Volunteers of America
 Westchester Family YMCA
 Working Playground
 Xeroderma Pigmentosum Society, Inc.
 Youth AIDS
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