Tony Bennett once waited for my mother to get out of the bathroom. You won’t read that in any of the glowing obituaries being written for him this weekend, but it’s true. He was performing at the Fox ...
In recent days, Tony Bennett—who died Friday at the age of 96—reportedly sang one last song while sitting at his piano. It was “Because of You,” his first hit, released in 1951, and the single that ...
It was in the early '60s. I was a copy boy at NBC News and the overnight disc jockey for the local radio station called and asked if I'd like to go on a boat ride down the Potomac River with his guest ...
Tony Bennett named his current tour "The Best Is Yet to Come." But it doesn't get any better than this. Playing to a near-capacity crowd Friday night at the Paramount Theatre, the king of croon soared ...
Freed was also a fan of Bennett, as he was of many non-rock artists, and played Bennett’s record “Close Your Eyes” (not to be confused with the doo-wop song with the same title) frequently on his show ...
Tony Bennett was the last man standing – the saloon crooner, the jazz interpreter, the subtlest of stylists of the Great American Songbook, the man that Sinatra called the greatest popular singer in ...
Singer Tony Bennett performs during Sinatra 100 – An All-Star Grammy Concert in Las Vegas, in 2015. REUTERS/Steve Marcus/File Photo Tony Bennett, the smooth American singer who had an enduring hit ...
Grammy-winning producer, guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli will celebrate the centennial of iconic singer Tony Bennett ...
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