|
The smooth-voiced Bennett, accompanied by pianist Ralph Sharon's trio, sings Broadway tunes such as "Just In Time" and "Small World" in his set, which closes with a song that had begun climbing the pop singles chart a few weeks earlier -- "I Left My Heart In San Francisco." Their joint performance offers a rare chance to hear Brubeck perform Great American Songbook standards with a top-flight jazz singer and Bennett unleash his jazz chops often kept in check on his more pop-oriented Columbia recordings. They begin their impromptu performance with a brisk "Lullaby of Broadway" in which Bennett unexpectedly changes the lyrics to "Come along and listen to the lullaby of ... Dave Brubeck" and the pianist quickly jumps into his solo. On "Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)," Brubeck's solo gets somewhat funky. Bennett starts off singing "There Will Never Be Another You" as a slow ballad, but suddenly shifts to a fast tempo displaying some daring jazz phrasing, accompanied by Brubeck's rapid-fire bop lines. "It was a matter of listening to one another and we turned each other on," Bennett said. "It's always a joy to perform with people that you've admired your whole life." They didn't perform together again until the 2009 Newport Jazz Festival when Brubeck sat in with Bennett to reprise "That Old Black Magic" -- an encounter encouraged by jazz buff Clint Eastwood, who was producing a Brubeck documentary. At the time, Brubeck expressed his admiration for Bennett. "Tony has such great command, control and power that it's a thrill to hear him really start to belt it out," Brubeck told the AP. "It's a wonderful experience when somebody has all that power." His 1962 performance inspired Bennett to work with other jazz pianists. Bennett says he met Bill Evans for the first time at that Washington concert and they would record two albums in the 1970s that rank among the best of the singer's career. He recently recorded an album of Jerome Kern tunes with husband-and-wife jazz pianists Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes for later release. Bennett, who will celebrate his 87th birthday in August with a Hollywood Bowl concert, is also planning to record a jazz CD with Lady Gaga later this year. He was impressed by her performance of "The Lady Is a Tramp" on his Grammy-winning 2011 "Duets II" CD. "We just hit it off and I realized, 'Oh, my God, this woman's a really great jazz singer,'" Bennett said. "She's going to surprise everybody as to how well she's going to sing on this record." ___ Online:
[Associated
Press;
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
News | Sports | Business | Rural Review | Teaching & Learning | Home and Family | Tourism | Obituaries
Community |
Perspectives
|
Law & Courts |
Leisure Time
|
Spiritual Life |
Health & Fitness |
Teen Scene
Calendar
|
Letters to the Editor