Tony Bennett isn't impressed with the music of the moment.
"The new songs that are on the charts right now, they won't last," he tells the Daily News. "Today, it's all about making the big buck, to be heard on the radio, to sell a million records. And then it's forgotten."
Those may sound like the words of a classic grump, consigned to the past. But Bennett isn't some bitter outsider, bitching about the current pop scene. He's an of-the-moment player.
Source: http://www.nydailynews.com/
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