The "girl singers" were similarly divided: Judy Brines handled the love songs and Janie Thompson was the army's answer to Betty Hutton. On numbers like "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief" Janie was loaded with energy and excitement, ...
In 2012’s Life Is a Gift, Tony reflected on the lessons he has learned over the years. Now, in Just Getting Started, he pays homage to the remarkable people who inspired those lessons.
His autobiography is rich with the stories of his long career and of the personalities he has known and includes the highs and lows, the successes and excesses of what has ultimately been a blessed life.
The legendary singer reflects on his career, the recurring themes in his life, and the inspiration that shapes his music and his art, in a musical memoir enhanced by reproductions of his own artwork and a CD containing some of the author's ...
This is a significant work of art." —Michael Feinstein "The great thing about David Evanier's biography—beyond its reliable research, nuanced evaluations, and stylistic eloquence—is that by looking closer at a great artist than the ...
Through rare and never-before-seen photography from the depths of Sony's archives and contributions from the icon himself, this book is an essential collectible for the musician's fans old and new alike.
This beautiful definitive book--a follow-up to Tony Bennett: In the Studio (2007), which focused on Tony's artwork--explores the themes, influences, and inspirations that inform his music and creative life.
Legendary singer, artist, and performer, Tony Bennett has been one of the world's most beloved entertainers for more than six decades. This title presents a collection of soulful reflections and philosophies from Tony's life and career.
This enhanced digital edition of Life Is a Gift features exclusive new multimedia content, including: Scenes from the new documentary film The Zen of Bennett.
International in its scope and conception, this innovative collection explores the reasons for and ways in which governments have sought either to support or prohibit popular music in Canada, Australia and Europe as well as the impact of ...