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ā08-13-2021 11:17 AM
Just finished reading a nice article on Breitbart regarding
Tony Bennett cancelling his Fall and Winter Tour and
actually Retiring.
He wrote Life is a gift - even with Alzheimers
He finished his two night concert with Lady Gaga last week at Radio City Music Hall.
More information in the article.
How wonderful is that at 95, What a Life!!!!!
ā08-13-2021 11:31 AM - edited ā08-13-2021 11:33 AM
Excerpt from Variety:
"The two Radio City concerts, dubbed āOne Last Time: An Evening With Tony Bennett and Lady Gagaā ā and held in anticipation of the platinum pairās second duets album, āLove for Saleā (to be released October 1 via Columbia/Interscope Records) ā were billed as Bennettās final New York City shows, with additional concerts to follow along the east coast.
Sadly, however, the Radio City Music Hall shows will be Bennettās last anywhere, as the announcement came Thursday morning that Bennettās short run of fall 2021 tour dates had been canceled. The brief casino tour was to have consisted of pre-pandemic concert dates that had been rescheduled for 2021, starting in September and ending in December.
āThere wonāt be any additional concerts,ā his son makes clear. āThis was a hard decision for us to make, as he is a capable performer. This is, however, doctorsā orders. His continued health is the most important part of this, and when we heard the doctors ā when Tonyās wife, Susan heard them ā she said, āAbsolutely not.ā Heāll be doing other things, but not those upcoming shows. Itās not the singing aspect but, rather, the traveling. Look, he gets tired. The decision is being made that doing concerts now is just too much for him. We donāt want him to fall on stage, for instance ā something as simple as that.ā But, emphasizes Danny, āWeāre not worried about him being able to sing. We are worried, from a physical stand point⦠about human nature. Tonyās 95.ā
ā08-13-2021 11:32 AM
What a marvelous talent. I saw him oh, probably at least 10 years ago at a well-known quasi-outdoor venue. He was fantastic, and I'll never forget the blue serge suit.
ā08-13-2021 11:41 AM
At 95 and battling that horrid Alzheimers he deserves his rest and relaxation. Some reviews mentioned struggled some but sang however did not speak during his concerts with Gaga. Not unusual to remember songs sung for so many many years, long term memory. He was a wonderful entertainer and he and Gaga became such friends. He had a wonderful send off with her.
ā08-13-2021 12:07 PM
My daughter and I saw him in concert at the Hollywood Bowl -- twice! Probably six years ago. What wonderful evenings -- music, his trademark songs, his aplomb. Such a shame that Alzheimers has taken hold -- but marvelous that his voice stills echoes.
I wish him well.
ā08-13-2021 12:10 PM
We attended the first Radio City concert. You could see it was a strain on Tony Bennett. While his voice was still strong, there just was something different about him. When they sang together, Lady Gaga was protective of him. Both did a solo act and then duets. It was a lot for anyone.
I feel privileged to have seen his next to last performance.
ā08-13-2021 01:43 PM
His family is doing the right thing by cancelling shows.
The stress of traveling and performing isn't good for someone with Alzheimer's.
Stress makes it worse.
I envy his family. At least they have the money to give him all the care that he needs and will need as the disease progresses.
Not everybody is as fortunate.
I wasn't.
I wish his family all the best.
They have a hard road in front of them, with or without money.
Taking care of someone with Alzheimer's is one of the hardest jobs there is.
You watch helplessly as the person that you love, declines and becomes a stranger to you.
Their personality changes.
They can become argumentative, combative, and refuse to bathe. Then there is Sundowners.
If you don't know what it is, look it up. It isn't pretty.
Basically, when the sun goes down, that's when they become the most confused and argumentative, etc.
I hope that someday they will find a way to stop Alzheimer's in its tracks.
Until then, all families can do is watch helplessly as this awful disease consumes their loved one.
I wish them all of the best.
ā08-13-2021 02:13 PM
Whenever we attend an SF Giants game in the City,
when the game ends, the song, "I Left My Heart in
San Francisco" comes through the speakers. We
love it.
What a talent and a life! Artists give us so much
to enjoy.
ā08-13-2021 02:34 PM - edited ā08-13-2021 02:40 PM
I remember when Glen Cambell was doing stage acts towards the end and it was sad to watch him. The family should have stopped it long before they did. š¢
this is his last performance
ā08-13-2021 03:25 PM
@SeaMaiden wrote:I remember when Glen Cambell was doing stage acts towards the end and it was sad to watch him. The family should have stopped it long before they did. š¢
this is his last performance
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zT4wO0erU-o
That was a gut wrenching documentary to watch.
It left me sobbing.
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