‘Barbie’ Box Office Bonanza + Tony Bennett + More News

Tony Bennett
Master of the American Songbook – Tony Bennett (screen capture)
Some news items you might have missed: • GR8erDays: I join the rest of the world in mourning the loss of music legend Tony Bennett. I haven’t posted about his passing yet because I wanted to write a worthy remembrance of him. I encourage you to read Matt Rettenmund’s excellent look-back on the amazing life of the master of the American songbook. Continue reading “‘Barbie’ Box Office Bonanza + Tony Bennett + More News”

Lady Gaga & Tony Bennett Swing Out On ‘I Get A Kick Out Of You’

Music legend Tony Bennett and pop superstar Lady Gaga team up again for the upcoming collaborative album, Love For Sale, to be released on October 1. In advance of the release, check out the first single and video from the collection, Cole Porter’s classic, “I Get A Kick Out Of You.” Continue reading “Lady Gaga & Tony Bennett Swing Out On ‘I Get A Kick Out Of You’”

Tony Bennett’s Family Shares Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett

Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett (image via Depositphotos)
Legendary recording artist Tony Bennett has re-teamed with Lady Gaga for a second album of standards as a follow-up to the massive 2014 hit album, Cheek to Cheek. The album, recorded between 2018 and early 2020, is set for a spring release. In announcing the upcoming release, however, Bennett’s family has also shared a secret: that Bennett, now 94, was diagnosed with Alzheimers disease four years ago. From AARP:

Tony Bennett has Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of age-related dementia. Alzheimer’s is characterized by a progressive memory loss that robs its sufferers of many of the gifts that we all take for granted — speech, understanding, treasured memories, recognition of loved ones — and leaves them utterly dependent on caregivers.

Bennett, first diagnosed in 2016, has so far been spared the disorientation that can prompt patients to wander from home, as well as the episodes of terror, rage or depression that can accompany Alzheimer’s frightening detachment from reality; and, indeed, he might never develop these symptoms. But there was little doubt that the disease had progressed.

Early in the article, writer John Colapinto shares this brief moment from the recording sessions with Bennett and Lady Gaga:

The pain and sadness in Gaga’s face is clear at such moments — but never more so than in an extraordinarily moving sequence in which Tony (a man she calls “an incredible mentor, and friend, and father figure”) sings a solo passage of a love song. Gaga looks on, from behind her mic, her smile breaking into a quiver, her eyes brimming, before she puts her hands over her face and sobs.

AARP adds this ‘disclaimer’ in the article:

Eager for as many ears as possible to hear and enjoy what may very well be the last Tony Bennett record, they have jointly decided to break the silence around his condition, a decision they have, necessarily, had to make without Tony’s input, since he is, Susan said, incapable of understanding the disease, let alone making momentous decisions about whether to publicly disclose it.

Gayatri Devi, M.D., who diagnosed Bennett, said the singer has some “cognitive issues, but multiple other areas of his brain are still resilient and functioning well.” Read the full article at AARP.

Music: Tony Bennett “Soon It’s Gonna Rain”

Newly remastered in 2011, this gorgeous recording of “Soon It’s Gonna Rain” from The Fantasticks is one of my favorites.

The arrangement is in complete harmony with the intent of the writers. Not overly-produced, not over-sung. As a matter of fact, how about the fab vocals by Mr. Bennett? Now there’s a real singer.

Perfect for a slow, holiday Monday.

Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga Debut at Number One on Billboard 200

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga’s widely acclaimed jazz album, Cheek To Cheek, tops the charts it’s first week out of the gate at #1 this week on the Billboard 200 Album.

Plus, the duo land at #1 on the Jazz Album and Traditional Jazz Album Charts.

Released September 23rd on Streamline/Columbia/Interscope Records, Cheek To Cheek has received extensive widespread critical praise around the world:

• USA TODAY (“an epic musical mashup”)
• ROLLING STONE (“Gaga has real chemistry with Bennett”)
• PEOPLE (“An unlikely pairing results in beautiful music on this album of jazz standards. [Gaga] is a revelation.”)
• THE TIMES OF LONDON (“crooning nirvana”)
• CHICAGO SUN-TIMES (“A musical match made in jazz/standards heaven”)

With the release of Cheek to Cheek, Bennett breaks his own record, set in 2011 when DUETS II debuted at #1 at the age of 85. Now at 88, Bennett remains the oldest artist in music industry history to have an album on the #1 spot on the Billboard charts.

Cheek To Cheek marks Lady Gaga’s third consecutive #1 album release in just over three years; this is the second time in Bennett’s career that he has had an album debut at #1 in both Billboard’s Pop and Jazz Album charts.

Cheek To Cheek features classic jazz standards sung by Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett in a combination of vocal duets and solo performances. Each song was handpicked by the artists, and the album features classic selections from the Great American Songbook including “Anything Goes,” “It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing),” “Sophisticated Lady,” “Lush Life,” and the record’s title track, “Cheek To Cheek.”

News Round-up – August 19, 2014

• Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga share 2nd track from upcoming duets album

• Gavin McInnes, of the NYC ad agency Rooster, gets a time-out by his firm for posting hideous transphobic essay

• Six LGBT persons stoned to death in Uganda

• Speaking of Uganda, the President there just signed a bill criminalizing the transmission of HIV

• The Smithsonian is adding LGBT history to the museum’s collection, including items from TV show “Will & Grace”

• God loves gays, and to prove it He’s going to put up a billboard saying so in Topeka, Kansas – hometown of the hateful Westboro Baptist Church