Singer
Tony Bennett's career, paintings on show in New York
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[May 04, 2017]
By Roselle Chen
NEW YORK (Reuters) -
Legendary singer Tony Bennett may have left his heart in
San Francisco, but the native New Yorker was in his
hometown on Wednesday celebrating his long, prolific
career as a singer and a painter.
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Bennett, known for his traditional pop standards, big band,
show tunes and jazz music, was thrilled with a collection of 40
of his paintings and screenings of his performances in a new
exhibit titled "Tony Bennett: Celebrating 90 Years of Artistry."
"I've always done the two things that I love to do, which is
sing and paint, and it's wonderful being honored about it,"
Bennett, who turned 90 in August, said in an interview at The
Paley Center for Media.
"I can't believe that they put them up so well and put nice
frames on them all, very happy about it," said the crooner whose
signature 1962 song, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," has
become an anthem for the California city.
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Paintings by Bennett, mainly in oils and watercolors, at the exhibit
include a self-portrait, taxi cabs in the rain, Central Park, jazz
trumpeter Miles Davis and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.
Bennett, who has racked up multiple Grammy awards in his musical
career of more than 60 years, autographs his all of his paintings
with "BENEDETTO," his official last name.
The free exhibition is open from May 4 to June 18.
(Reporting by Roselle Chen in New York; Writing by Melissa Fares;
Editing by Richard Chang)
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