BY: Liz Fields
You may know the singer Tony Bennett as one of America’s last great crooners who has touched generations of fans with such romantic ballads as “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” and “I’ll Be Seeing You.”
But before he was a lover, he was a fighter, who spent time serving in World War II. The horrors that Bennett witnessed on the battlefield led this living legend towards a life of pacifism and a commitment to art, music and social justice from which he’s never turned back.
SOURCE: https://www.pbs.org
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