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Phyllis Hyman w/ Barry Manilow

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Reply #1 posted 12/05/08 8:28am

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Reply #2 posted 12/05/08 11:26pm

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Just watch the TV one special Unsung about Phyllis Hyman.

She was a legendary singer, and one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen with real beauty, not plastic Hollywood beauty.

She is sorely missed. This women on the charts of today think they are diva?

Humph.

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Reply #3 posted 12/06/08 1:17am

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From Barry Mannilow's "Swing Street" Special:

Phyllis, with Stanley Clarke:



Phillis, Barry and Stanley






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Reply #4 posted 12/06/08 5:31am

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This is why i say that people have "slept" in Manilow's chops as a "musician" and writing music and also his love of Jazz. He did 2 records like this, first was the "2 AM paradise Cafe" album in 1984 which he cites to this day as his best album ever, and of course the "swing Street" record. On the first record he had guests like Sarah Vaughan,Mel Torme, Mundell Lowe,Gerry Mulligan to name a few, as Manilow said he was very lucky to be able to do this record with this kind of talent.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #5 posted 12/08/08 11:07am

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lastdecember said:

This is why i say that people have "slept" in Manilow's chops as a "musician" and writing music and also his love of Jazz. He did 2 records like this, first was the "2 AM paradise Cafe" album in 1984 which he cites to this day as his best album ever, and of course the "swing Street" record. On the first record he had guests like Sarah Vaughan,Mel Torme, Mundell Lowe,Gerry Mulligan to name a few, as Manilow said he was very lucky to be able to do this record with this kind of talent.

I never realized how talented Manilow was until I started paying attention to his work with Phyllis Hyman and Dionne Warwick. That man is genius. I hate that he had to resort to doing cover cds.

Also, I give him credit for teaching Jennifer Hudson on how to be a star. If you guys remember, when he did Idol that year, he took Jennifer on tour with him.
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