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  1. Nov 6, 2023 · The great Barbara Manning (S.F. Seals, World of Pooh) hasn’t released a new album in 20 years. While we’re still waiting for that next record, she has just announced a new compilation, ...

  2. Aug 10, 2021 · Barbara Manning is the founder of Miller Manning and the past CEO and president of an award-winning international leader in digital advertising and software development, Genieknows. Barbara was making moves right here in Nova Scotia with her entrepreneurial spirit at the beginning of the internet, when most of the world had no idea what it was.

  3. May 22, 2001 · Barbara Manning made her name in the early ‘90s as one of the Bay Area’s finest musicians, garnering praise from fellow musicians and critics alike, landing on practically every magazine’s year-end lists, and probably selling very few records in the process.

  4. Barbara Manning is a San Francisco and Los Altos based real estate broker known for her expertise in the Bay Area market. She started her career in real estate as a graduate student in Connecticut. Her first real estate investment was a small apartment building in Willimantic and her success is one of the many reasons she has made real estate her passion since 2007.

  5. The official video from Barbara Manning's SF Seals EP, "Baseball Trilogy" (c) 1993, on Matador Records. Dock Ellis pitched in the major leagues with distinct...

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  6. Maybe everything has been going to such shit lately because Barbara Manning has been hibernating. A Matador Records mainstay and pivotal indie-rock pioneer of the nineties, Manning has continually written material that matches the quality of the many songs she covers. Both as a performer and a listener, Barbara Manning is a passionate lifer.

  7. Dec 7, 1999 · True to her collaborative form, this "solo" effort from Barbara Manning is more like a transpacific one-off supergroup of indie rock without the goofy moniker -- not that any of the much-respected but commercially overlooked artists from New Zealand (the Clean, the 3-D's, the Verlaines) and the States (Calexico) could add hunks of prestige to the record via a stronger association with its creative genesis.