Desert Star Weekly Dec. 19, 2018 issue

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December 19, 2018 Vol. 12 No. 101

Barry Christmas

Barry Manilow and the 3 backup singers. Photo by Pat Krause

Barry Manilow Christmas Concert was held at the Aqua Caliente Resort Casino on December 15th & 16th. Story and Photos by Pat Krause Barry Manilow held his annual, A Very Barry Christmas, Concert on December 15th and 16th. The concert was held this year at the Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa in “The Show.” This venue has excellent acoustics and tiered seating. Barry gave another one of his famous and fantastic performances. People were

given green-lighted glow sticks to wave during the show. One gentleman said he had never seen him in concert but became a Manilow fan during this performance. Barry had 16 band members that gave the big band sound and 3 accomplished singers to compliment Barry’s songs. Barry came on stage in a red sequined jacket and started

By Pamela Price e e er Memorial was honoring Police er d s e d e er er e Gibson, Senior took place at the Cathedral City Police Department on December 25th, promptly at 10 A.M. A sculpture dedicated in their memory was unveiled at the conclusion of the program. Cathedral City Police Commander Paul Herrera welcomed those attending which was followed

by an Invocation by Larry Davis, Cathedral City Police Department Chiefs Advisory Board Member. After the Presentation of Colors and The Pledge of Allegiance, the National Anthem was sung by Mia Matos. The Rose Presentation by the Cathedral City Police Honor Guard set the stage for US Congressman est s e er s e e er d s e ser ed the Cathedral City community

the show in a friendly manner, smiling broadly. During one t e rst s s e s ed the audience to sing along while the words were shown on a large screen behind him. People stood waving the glowing green neon sticks and singing along. The stage was covered in white to make it look like it was covered with snow along with lighted Christmas

Fallen Officer Memorial Dedication in Cathedral City

trees and poinsettias to create a Christmas scene. Barry sang a few Christmas songs like Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer with his own fun composition which was a nice change for an old standard Christmas song. There were 3 large screens so you could see him up close He went to the piano on several occasions to play and sing and even made

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e t t er e s ed d t after having been struck by a vehicle during an accident est t e er er e s ser ed t e Cathedral City community from August 1990 to March 2011. He was killed during a vehicle pursuit of a wanted felon. Speaking on behalf of e d s e s Former Police Chief Stan Continues on Page 9

Photo by Alan Carvalho

a few notes on a clarinet to the delight of the audience. One of the more inspirational and emotional moments in the show was when the lights were dimmed, and a video from 1975 showed Barry as a young man on the piano. Barry came back on stage and played, Mandy, with the Continues on Page 10


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