Tony Bennett eager for new collaboration as he turns 90

Crooner Tony Bennett celebrated his 90th birthday on Wednesday, declaring himself in great health and ready for a new collaboration ”“ with Beyonce if she’s interested.With his cheery grin and stylish renditions of pop standards, Bennett has been called the last in a generation of singing greats who included his friend and fellow Italian-American Frank Sinatra.Bennett ”“ born in 1926 in New York’s Astoria neighbourhood though his most famous song is “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” ”“ was feted by his hometown where the Empire State Building prepared a light show set to his songs.On hand to turn on the lights was Lady Gaga, who in 2014 joined him for an album of traditional pop, entitled “Cheek to Cheek,” and accompanying the tour.NBC television announced a tribute concert, “Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet To Come,” to air on December 20with Lady Gaga and other top stars including Aretha Franklin, Billy Joel and Stevie Wonder.Bennett himself has not slowed down, with a full tour schedule that will resume in Detroit next week.“I feel like I have so much more to learn yet,” he told NBC’s “Today” show for his birthday.“My doctor keeps telling me, ”˜There’s not a thing wrong with you. Just keep going at it,’” he said.Bennett said he hoped to record another album with Lady Gaga, who scrapped her trademark flamboyant outfits for a more subtle approach when performing with him.“I’d like to do something again with Lady Gaga ”“ she’s a terrific talent,” he said, adding: “But I like that Beyonce.”There was no immediate word on whether Beyonce, long rumoured to be working on an album with her rap mogul husband Jay Z, was interested in duets with Bennett.Bennett, in a separate interview with Billboard magazine, said he hoped to record with Lady Gaga next year as she is busy in 2016 when she is expected to release a new solo album.Bennett said he exercises three times a week and credited his wife Susan with ensuring his health.With “Cheek to Cheek,” Bennett, then 88, became the oldest artist to hit number one on the US album sales chart.Bennett has won 18 Grammys as well as a lifetime achievement award. A television special on him, “Tony Bennett: An American Classic,” won seven Emmys in 2007. 

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