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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

August 30, 2012 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Allan Harris and Convergence

Thanks to Stephen Holden at the New York Times, I learned today about Allan Harris, who is playing at the Metropolitan Room in New York.  You can read Stephen Holden’s review here.

Mr. Harris, jazz vocalist and guitarist, with pianist Takana Miyamoto released Convergence in May 2012. In Convergence, Harris and Miyamoto present ten songs from the 1977 Tony Bennett – Bill Evans sessions.  Convergence is most definitely not a cover of  the session, but an interpretation that references the original beautifully. I can’t begin to express this better than Stephen Holden did in his review and do recommend his article. And, if you’re in New York and not busy this Friday night, you might want to head to the Metropolitan Room to hear Mr. Harris.

Here’s their recording of My Foolish Heart:

I’m quite taken with Allan Harris’ voice and look forward to listening to more of him.

Convergence is available from Amazon and iTunes.

I hope you enjoy the album as much as I do. While you’re waiting for your CD to arrive (or just waiting for the iTunes download to complete), take a look at Mr. Harris’ website at www.allanharris.com.

 

Filed Under: Etcetera Tagged With: Allan Harris, Bill Evans, Convergence, Takana Miyamoto, Tony Bennett, Tony Bennett - Bill Evans sessions

August 28, 2012 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Happy!

They both look very happy!

Reunited with Happy after a 3 month sold out world tour! on Twitpic

Filed Under: About Tony Bennett Tagged With: Happy

August 22, 2012 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Best Description Ever

This tweet from Mr. Bennett’s Winnipeg concert on August 22 says everything I feel about Tony Bennett’s live performances.

Concert Livewire on Twitter: "Tony Bennett rocks with the wisdom of a 86 year old but with the passion of an 18 year old at http://t.co/WYO1ZW7u pic.twitter.com/YfXVJVc3 / Twitter"

Tony Bennett rocks with the wisdom of a 86 year old but with the passion of an 18 year old at http://t.co/WYO1ZW7u pic.twitter.com/YfXVJVc3

 

Filed Under: About Tony Bennett, Musings Tagged With: twitter

August 15, 2012 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Bill Evans

William John Evans was born on August 16, 1926 in Plainfield, New Jersey, and died on September 15, 1980 at the age of 51.

Bill Evans stands as one of the great jazz pianists and composers and most likely the greatest in the post-war, post-bop “cool jazz” era. He joined the Miles Davis sextet in 1958 and performed on Kind of Blue, Miles’ brilliant (and best-selling) album. In 1960, he formed a trio with Scott LaFaro (bass) and Paul Motian (drums). With this trio, Evans wrote and performed some of the best jazz ever written, culminating with the brilliant Sunday at the Village Vanguard. Tragically, Scott LaFaro was killed in an automobile accidents only ten days after the album was recorded; he was 25 years old.

It is no secret that Evans was a heroin addict and remained an active user of the drug for much of his career, although there were periods where he was able to kick the habit. He continued to record and in 1966 began to work with Eddie Gomez, the bassist. Along with Jack DeJohnette, Gomez and Evans released Bill Evans at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1968, which won a Grammy award.

His association with Tony Bennett began in 1975. They decided to tape two albums at the same time. The Tony Bennett / Bill Evans Album was released in July 1975 and Tony Bennett & Bill Evans Together Again was released in September 1976. It was just Tony and Bill. No other musicians and only Evan’s manager (Helen Keane) and one recording engineer. In The Good Life, Tony relates:

We didn’t want anyone around to distract us. And as the records show, it was a tremendously intimate experience. I hadn’t recorded with just piano since Tony Sings for Two, fifteen years earlier; Bill was accustomed to having a bass and a drummer with him, so both of us were more exposed than usual.

From all reports, the session was remarkable. They come in, throw out a title, and start working on it, improvising and trying different keys, all the time with the tape recorder running as much as possible, though not for all of it (alas). I love the idea of these two musicians getting together, without months of planning upfront, to get together and make music.

The music they made was glorious. And if anyone tries to tell you that Tony Bennett isn’t a jazz singer, on top of everything else, then I suggest they do a careful listen to them. These albums were instant classics and will always be important for both of these musicians.

 

Filed Under: About His Collaborators, Musings Tagged With: Bill Evans

July 25, 2012 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Tennis!

Glad to see that Tony’s having some fun in the middle of his European tour. We’ve read in his autobiography The Good Life that he enjoys playing tennis and we were happy to see this tweet from him today. We also think he looks quite handsome in his tennis whites.

Tony Bennett on Twitter: "Back playing tennis thanks to my friend, Laurent Bensadoun, a former pro tennis player for France in Monte Carlo. pic.twitter.com/f7xEh20H / Twitter"

Back playing tennis thanks to my friend, Laurent Bensadoun, a former pro tennis player for France in Monte Carlo. pic.twitter.com/f7xEh20H

Filed Under: About Tony Bennett Tagged With: Monte Carlo, Tennis

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