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A Tribute to Barry Manilow

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Pianist Joe Hite stars in

Pianist Joe Hite stars in "Daybreak“Daybreak: A Tribute to Barry Manilow” at The Suffolk on September 15. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Sep 2, 2024

The Suffolk presents “Daybreak: A Tribute to Barry Manilow” on Sunday, September 15, at 7 p.m.

Get ready to experience one of the most authentic tribute acts ever to hit the music scene as Daybreak takes audiences on a musical journey back to the 1970s. Fans will experience Barry Manilow’s greatest hits the way you remember them.

Barry Manilow is considered by many to be one of the most successful pop artists ever and became an international star with a string of hits combining heart on the sleeve sentiment with lyrical pop craftmanship and a slick, highly orchestrated production. Barry Manilow recorded and released 51 Top 40 singles including 13 that reached number one.

Led by veteran musician and accomplished pianist Joe Hite, “Daybreak” brings to life timeless classics like “Mandy,” “Can’t Smile Without You” and the foot stomping rhythm of “Copacabana” just to name a few. This 8-piece ensemble presents the music and passion of Barry Manilow to perfection while keeping the music alive for generations to enjoy.

Tickets are $55 to $85 at thesuffolk.org. The Suffolk is at 118 East Main Street, Riverhead.

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