Tony Bennett

Tony Bennett

Anthony Dominick Benedetto was born on August 23, 1926, in New York City.
Influenced by Bing Crosby as a kid, Tony Bennett was singing before his teen years.
He dropped out of high school at age 16 to support his family
as a singing waiter in several Queens Italian restaurants.

After having served in the army during World War II
he was discovered by Pearl Bailey who asked him to open for her
in Greenwich Village where Bob Hope was in attendance
and asked Tony to tour with him. It was Bob Hope
who suggested the name Tony Bennett.

In 1950 Bennett was signed to a recording contract by Columbia records
A&R head, Mitch Miller. A year later Tony Bennett’s first million seller,
“Because of You” was #1 on the Hit Parade. “Cold, Cold Heart,” “Blue Velvet,”
“Rags to Riches,” “Stranger in Paradise, “Middle of an Island,” “Just in Time,”
“Firefly,” “I Wanna Be Around,” “The Good Life,” “Who Can I Turn To”
and what would become his signature song, “I Left My Heart in San Francisco”
each kept Tony Bennett on the Hit Parade in the 50’s and 60’s as
he concentrated on his night club act, staged a very successful
Carnegie hall concert and sold more than 50 million records.

In more recent years Tony’s albums won Grammy’s for
“Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance.” His “Steppin’ Out With My Baby”
video was an MTV favorite that bridged the generation gap
and introduced Tony Bennett to a new youthful audience.
He also starred in a “Life By Request” series for the A&E Network
that earned him an Emmy. With a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
for his contribution to the recording industry,
Tony also was given a lifetime achievement award from
the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
In 2007 Tony Bennett was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame.

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