Tony Bennett has been one of the most recognizable names (and voices) in American music for nearly seven legendary decades crooning beloved jazz favorites like “I Left My Heart In San Francisco,” “I Wanna Be Around” and “The Good Life.”
With numerous awards to his credit celebrating his impressive music career (including 19 Grammys, a Grammy Lifetime Award, United Nations Citizen of the World, Kennedy Center Honoree and Library of Congress Gershwin Prize winner, to name just a few), some may not realize Bennett is also a talented painter (the United Nations even commissioned him for two paintings, and three pieces of his art are now part of the Smithsonian Museum’s permanent collections).
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