Tony Bennett had one of the greatest singing voices of all time. But that’s not the only reason he became a musical icon. He was also simply one of the most charming people to ever hold a microphone.
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 ...
Amy Winehouse’s final song was a duet with Tony Bennett, and it remains one of the most emotional and beautiful recordings of ...
Tony Bennett sings duets with Marc Anthony, Gloria Estefan, Franco De Vita and Vicente Fernández. Tony Bennett performs duets with a celebrated roster of international artists, including Marc Anthony, ...
The Tony Bennett Tribute Show, "Tony Bennett: His Words and Music," is now available for booking! After a successful run at New York City's GreenRoom 42 to commemorate the first anniversary of the ...
Tony Bennett, a Queens-born singer, celebrates his 80th with his voice sounding as great as it has been for years; on Duets, he revisits some of his classics with a group of friends and admirers. Some ...
Tony Bennett and the Mafia article by Peter Wogan, published on February 22, 2026 at All About Jazz. Find more Jazz in Long Form articles ...
Tony Bennett may have left his heart in San Francisco, but the singer, who died last year at age 96, still has a place in the hearts of those who revere the Great American Songbook. Foremost among ...
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