American crooner Tony Bennett dies aged 96

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2023-07-21 16:21:38

Tony Bennett, the last of the great American crooners, appreciated for his warm personality and his consistency over more than seven decades, died Friday at the age of 96, announced his agent.

A singer from another era, that of crooners like Frank Sinatra, he made a comeback in the 2010s, then distinguished himself by his duets with Lady Gaga, with whom he recorded two albums in 2014 and 2021.

“He died today at the age of 96 in his hometown of New York”, said Sylvia Weiner, his agent. He suffered from Alzheimer’s disease.

Nice singing

Born on August 3, 1926 in Astoria, in the most cosmopolitan district of New York, Anthony Benedetto, whose real name is, owes part of his unique longevity to his vocal technique. Trained in nice singingthe one who called himself Joe Bari at the very beginning of his career will have kept his voice intact throughout his life, capable of pushing the decibels into the stadiums, at the age of 80.

Always impeccable costumes, cover, natural elegance, Tony Bennett embodied the song of the post-war period, without falling into old-fashionedness, and without ever, however, leaving its register. Few classics remain of him, unlike Frank Sinatra, another son of Italian immigrants from the New York area, to whom he has been much compared but whose success was far superior.

His greatest titles came early in his career, in the early 1950s, including « Because of You », « Rags to Riches » or « Cold, Cold Heart »all number ones in sales, and were not followed by any real hits.

But Tony Bennett, who adopted the Americanized stage name suggested to him by comedian Bob Hope, has retained a loyal audience, maintained through thousands of concerts and a stage presence recognized by all.

“In the theater and for live performance, you have to convince the public that it couldn’t be better elsewhere”explained actor Alec Baldwin in the documentary produced by Clint Eastwood « The Music Never Ends » (2007). “And no one in show business does that better than Bennett”.

Little focused on effects, her voice seemed to go straight to the point, influenced by various musical genres, notably jazz. “As a viewer, (I think) Tony Bennett is the best singer in the business”are Frank Sinatra. “He excites me when I see him, he moves me”. His smile and his energy projected the image of a warm, resolutely positive artist.

“Never predictable”

Despite a loyal public, Tony Bennett will experience a crossing of the desert during the 1970s and 80s, a bad patch marked by a cocaine addiction and an overdose, in 1979, from which he will survive. His son Danny will eventually intervene and offer him a second career by introducing him to a younger audience.

In 1994, he landed on the music channel MTV for a « Unplugged », this series of acoustic concerts rather reserved for young artists in vogue. In 2006, he released the album « Duets : An American Classic »a series of duets with very big names in popular music, from Stevie Wonder to Bono, who accompany him on covers.

The success is total, to the point that a second opus « Duets II »will be released in 2011, with, again, the gratin of the song, which will allow him to hang, for the first time, the top of the sales of discs in the United States, at 85 years.

The collaborations will continue, including an entire album with Lady Gaga, « Cheek to Cheek »occasion of a new number one in the United States.

“I like to try new things all the time”said the crooner to journalist Charlie Rose on the PBS channel in 1993. For seven decades, he followed the advice of Frank Sinatra: “never be predictable”.

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