Musical legend Tony Bennett dead at 96



Musical legend Tony Bennett had died at the age of 96, according to a statement his publicist gave to the Associated Press. NBC News’ Morgan Radford has the details.  

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35 thoughts on “Musical legend Tony Bennett dead at 96”

  1. Have watched just about all his duet videos with the greats as well, so versatile was he that he could sing with just about anyone! A true icon, a true loss. OUR HEARTS❤ HAVE BEEN LEFT IN NY WITH YOU MR BENNETT. ❤REST IN PEACE

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  2. So many amazing achievements and yet they had to mention drug addiction and a ten year hiatus because of it. I never even knew that and I was ok with not knowing. Maybe stick with the highlights the next time a legend dies.

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  3. Crisco (pointing at the picture of The Mask): There! That is the savage! He ruined my performance with his pluckage. Ruined it, ruined it!

    Detective Doyle: Aw, gee, well, that's too bad. It Looks like you put on a real nice show.

    Lt. Mitch Kellaway: Listen, pal. There's no way what you do could be called a performance. Mr. Tony Bennett…now that's a performer!

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  4. When these champions dies it's like our musical fundament is disappearing. Their class, style and charm can not be replaced. Been through a war must have given this generation a whole other level of joy being on stage. Not so sure today's artists have that. It's rather superficial.

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  5. Along with Mel Torme, Sinatra, Andy Williams, etc. And even Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison… He represents the large number of talented celebrities who've passed during my life, which began in 1950.

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