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Tony Bennett (born Anthony Dominick Benedetto on August 3, 1926) is an American singer of popular music, standards and jazz. After having achieved artistic and commercial success in the 1950s and early 1960s, his career suffered an extended downturn during the height of the rock music era. Bennett staged a remarkable comeback, however, in the late 1980s and 1990s, expanding his audience to a younger generation while keeping his musical style intact. Check our available Tony Bennett concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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RPM/Columbia/Legacy Step back in time to Rat Pack-era Las Vegas. Take a seat in the legendary Conga Room and enjoy a timeless Tony Bennett performance that's chronicled on Live at the Sahara: Las Vegas, 1964. It's so old school that in the middle of the set the stage is briefly taken over by Hollywood royalty -- Milton Berle, Danny Thomas and Mickey Rooney. While that makes for a historically kitschy Sin City moment, the crowd is understandably there for the vocal artistry of Bennett...
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Buy it from Buy the CDDownload as MP3Tony Bennett & Dave BrubeckThe White House Sessions, Live 1962Sony Music CMG2013 Unearthed after half a century lost in the vaults, this live recording may not represent the very best of either artist, but it's a lot better than a mere souvenir. Both were hugely popular in 1962 and they epitomised the long-standing connection between jazz and popular song, soon to be severed...
- www.guardian.co.uk
Buy it from Buy the CDTony Bennett/Dave BrubeckJazz CD, Tony Bennett/Dave Brubeck - The White House Sessions Live[002kr] This is a long-lost piece of jazz mythology, wrongly labelled in the vaults and only unearthed by Columbia last winter. It was recorded live at a White House concert by Brubeck and Bennett in August 1962, when the mainstream impact of Take Five was still fresh, and Bennett had just released his famous signature song I...
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If Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra are the icons of the martini-soaked Rat Pack party nights, Tony Bennett is the bloody mary of the morning after. His vocals are calm and soothing yet not as soporific as Perry Como's, and while he tackles the same material, it's a totally different experience -- you're not out to impress someone, here you're looking to build a relationship.An even dozen tracks populate this collection, each one a gem and worthy of a slow dance or a good-morning kiss...
- www.ink19.com
This is Tony Bennett's third trip to the Duets well, and he's come up rather dry. The original Duets, released in 2006, included a pairing with Colombian vocalist Juanes. Last year, one selection on Duets II featured Bennett with Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz. Viva Duets was intended to build on the popularity of those two tracks by teaming Bennett with a full slate of Latin artists...
- jazztimes.com
On Viva Duets, the third album in his continuing duets series, Tony Bennett attempts to clear the language barrier between English and Spanish as well as find common ground across cultures and generations...
- www.slantmagazine.com
Tony Bennett is no poser. Despite being known the world over as a crooner of standards, jazz, and show tunes, the eighty-five-year-old New York City native has lived the kind of sex, drugs, and rock & roll life that likely would be the envy of even the most decadent '80s hair band or hardcore Ozzfest headliner.Simply put, Tony Bennett has sold in excess of fifty million records over the last six decades and has achieved true pop icon status. But his journey has not been an easy one...
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Sinatra did it badly, twice. Vocal deterioration aside, the trouble with his two volumes of Duets was that they weren't duets, neither physically--Sinatra and his illustrious playmates never met during the recording process--nor artistically. It seemed more a case of the great and near-great genuflecting before a crumbling idol. Tony Bennett, now three volumes into his own musical mating ritual (Duets: An American Classic plus 2001's Playin' With My Friends), has gotten it right all along...
- jazztimes.com
Circumstances far beyond his control have led to the initial media attention surrounding Bennett's second collection of tandem crooning focusing on one particular track. Ultimately, however, Amy Winehouse's turn on Body And Soul is nothing special - by no means a misfire, just a fairly run-of-the-mill recording to mark her last ever visit to a studio...
- www.recordcollectormag.com
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