Life Is a Gift: The Zen of Bennett

Life Is a Gift: The Zen of Bennett

Life Is a Gift: The Zen of Bennett

Life Is a Gift: The Zen of Bennett

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A moving and inspiring memoir from one of the greatest musical artists of all time

"My given name is Anthony Dominick Benedetto, and Benedetto in Italian means 'the blessed one.' I couldn't say it any better than that."
—Tony Bennett

Legendary singer, artist, and performer, Tony Bennett has been one of the world's most beloved entertainers for more than six decades. From the 78 to the LP to the digital age, Tony has done it all and is still at the top of his game. In decade after decade, this artistic icon—who has won seventeen Grammys, sung for ten presidents, and performed for royalty—has refused to compromise his vision or values. His unwavering commitment to quality has helped him stay true to his classic sound and is the reason his music continues to endure. Mentored by such legends as Duke Ellington, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nat King Cole, Bennett has only gotten better with age, and his popularity continues to grow as each new generation discovers his timeless songs and incredible voice.

In this entertaining and thoughtful memoir, a collection of soulful reflections and philosophies from his life and career, Bennett shares stories of friends and family and the essential lessons they have taught him: of the value of hard work and of creating art that continues to inspire; of perseverance and a dedication to excellence; of the necessity of humility, love, respect, and, most important, gratitude. Bennett cherishes the passion and insatiable thirst for knowledge that have shaped his life and made each day a journey of discovery. He pays tribute to all the remarkable talents he has had the honor to work with and to learn from, including Luciano Pavarotti, Judy Garland, Cary Grant, Fred Astaire, Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Paul McCartney, Amy Winehouse, Willie Nelson, Lady Gaga, David Hockney, and k.d. lang, to name just a few.

A magnificent testament to an extraordinary man and his art, and illustrated with Tony Bennett's own beautiful hand-drawn artwork, Life Is a Gift is a work that will captivate, delight, and be cherished by music lovers of all ages.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062207081
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 01/17/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 335
Sales rank: 826,135
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

About The Author

Tony Bennett (1926 – 2023) grew up in Astoria, Queens, during the Great Depression. After serving as an infantryman in World War II, he studied singing and signed with Columbia Records in 1950, releasing his first hit with the label in 1951. Over the course of his career, which spanned more than sixty years, he sold millions of albums that achieved gold and platinum status both in the United States and worldwide, and won twenty Grammy Awards.

Date of Birth:

August 3, 1926

Place of Birth:

Astoria, Queens, New York, New York

Table of Contents

Foreword Mitch Albom ix

Introduction: How Do You Keep the Music Playing? xv

1 Only Sing Good Songs 1

2 I've Always Been Unplugged 13

3 Proper Involvement 19

4 Learn What to Leave Out 41

5 The Art of Excellence 49

6 Fame on the Brain 61

7 Never Underestimate the Public 71

8 Butterflies Are Good 81

9 Bel Canto 89

10 The Family Circle 97

11 War Is Insanity 111

12 Free Form 119

13 Everything Should Be Done with Love 129

14 When They Zig, I Zag 135

15 Mentor a Young Person 147

16 Black Crows and Golden Birds 155

17 Life Is a Gift 169

18 Citizen of the World 179

19 Sometimes Turn Off All the Mics 193

20 Go with Truth and Beauty 201

21 Giving Back 209

22 This Too Shall Pass 219

23 I Sing to the Whole Family 229

24 I Never Worked a Day in My Life 235

Acknowledgments 243

List of Artwork 245

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