Name: BarryNet Message Board Date/Time: 9/22/2023 7:13 PM Subject: Watch for ‘Hound Dog!’: Barry Manilow on the cusp of overtaking Presley’s record
Las Vegas Review-Journal, 19 September 2023 (Update: 21 September 2023) Even now, Barry Manilow recalls his first appearance in Las Vegas. It didn’t go well. “It was horrible,” he says in a phone chat. Manilow was Bette Midler’s conductor, piano player and arranger in the early days of both entertainers’ careers. Midler was a favorite of Johnny Carson, who headlined at the Sahara’s Congo Room from 1964 to 1980, during breaks from “The Tonight Show.” Carson invited Midler to open for him during a run in 1972. “She was doing so well, the word of mouth was so great, she was a wonderful talent and funny, so she opened for him,” Manilow recalls. “And she died there. They just hated her. They were offended by her dirty jokes, they didn’t know what song she was singing, they didn’t understand what she looked like. Then Johnny would come out and tell them how wonderful she was.” But unlike Tony and Rico’s fateful crap in “Copacabana,” this tale ends happily. Crowds actually liked Manilow’s role in the show. He launched his solo career soon after and achieved worldwide success with the top-selling “Mandy.” The 80-year-old Manilow is now on the cusp of overtaking Elvis’ mark for performances at Westgate’s International Theater with 637. The actual record-breaking show is Saturday. But Manilow is celebrating with performances through the weekend, beginning Thursday. In passing the King’s mark at the venue, Manilow is benefiting the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center, Manilow Music Project, Musicians on Call, Three Square, Victoria’s Voice and Youth Villages. Johnny Kats: As you’re talking about Elvis, we all know of course his first appearance in Vegas didn’t go great either, opening for Shecky Greene at the New Frontier (in April 1956). Kats: He was doing his act for a dinner show audience, with the hips. Kats: This position you have in relation to Elvis’ career in Las Vegas, how does that feel? He is still such an icon here. Kats: It seems there is no end to your contract at Westgate. Are you planning to extend into next year? Kats: Oh, my. Job security, to say the least. Kats: You think you’ll finish your career in Las Vegas? Kats: You’ve covered Elvis before. Planning anything special for this weekend? Kats: “If I Can Dream” is one, right? Kats: So, what other ones are you going to come with? Kats: I’m curious! Are you going to do all four? A sample from the four? Kats: Well, I will be there. You can’t miss me. I’ll be the one with the glow stick. Kats: Hold on! Hold on! I didn’t have Manilow singing ‘Hound Dog’ on my bingo card. Kats: OK, OK. I wouldn’t put it past you. UPDATE (9/21/2023): Manilow did sing a new arrangement of “Hound Dog” on Thursday night, pairing it with “If I Can Dream,” and later singing “Can’t Help Falling In Love” with lyrics shown on the big screens. Manilow wore a vintage, red-satin Elvis ‘77 concert jacket. “I don’t really know what I can do for a charity weekend for Elvis Presley...” he said, then counted into a newly arranged, swinging cover of “Hound Dog.” As he wiggled his hips, his backing dancers rushed to halt the dancing. Manilow shouted, “I was channeling him! I was channeling him!” Manilow joked that he and Elvis had a few characteristics in common. “He swiveled his hips. I’ve had both of my hips replaced.” Manilow even handed out scarves to screaming fans in the front row, a classic Presley move. Manilow is planning to put this record of reach as he’s just announced a full schedule for 2024. Clark County Commissioners Tick Segerblom and Ross Miller presented Manilow with the Key to the Las Vegas Strip and a proclamation making Sept. [23], 2023 [Barry Manilow] Day. Manilow is the rare star two have been presented the Key to the City of Las Vegas, and also the Strip. Mayor Carolyn Goodman awarded Manilow a proclamation and a key plaque in June to give him his first key. He has two now (maybe he’ll be honored with a key chain from the State of Nevada). Even Elvis never achieved that. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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