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Barry Manilow
The Washington Post (1974-Current file) - Washington, D.C.
Author: J.D. Considine
Date: Aug 24, 1985
Start Page: C5
Pages: 1
Section: STYLE THE ARTS TELEVISION CLASSIFIED
Text Word Count: 253

The funniest moment of Barry Manilow's show Friday night at the Merriweather Post Pavilion came at the beginning of "Some Kind of Friend," wherein Manilow sang about dreaming he led a rock 'n' roll band. Of course, Manilow's concept of rock was an impossibly fluffy confection, the sort of thing designed to make Lionel Richie seem daring by comparison.

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