
Tony Bennett prepares to sing with Lady Gaga
Anderson Cooper was there last summer as Bennett geared up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall.
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Anderson Cooper was there last summer as Bennett geared up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall.
The 60 Minutes correspondent said of his report, "It was among the most extraordinary things I'd experienced on a shoot."
Anderson Cooper was there this past summer as Bennett geared up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall.
Anderson Cooper was there this past summer as Bennett geared up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall.
Anderson Cooper was there this past summer as Bennett geared up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall.
The 60 Minutes correspondent said of his report, "It was among the most extraordinary things I'd experienced on a shoot."
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The 95-year-old singer is gearing up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall, though he’s grappling with Alzheimer’s. Anderson Cooper was there as he prepared.
The 60 Minutes correspondent said of his report, "It was among the most extraordinary things I'd experienced on a shoot."
The 95-year-old singer is gearing up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall, though he's grappling with Alzheimer's. Anderson Cooper was there as he prepared.
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The singer talks about how she connects with Tony Bennett: "There is a way to communicate. And there is a way to touch the magic inside of them that's still there."
The 60 Minutes correspondent said of his report, "It was among the most extraordinary things I'd experienced on a shoot."
Anderson Cooper reports on the 95-year-old crooner, Sunday for 60 Minutes.
Anderson Cooper reports on the 95-year-old crooner, Sunday for 60 Minutes.
After two of the strangest years in the broadcast's history, Lesley Stahl previews Anderson Cooper's upcoming report on the bond between Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett.
Bennett's greatest therapy is singing. It's when he's most lucid, and he still remembers every word.
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From a tribute concert for Tony Bennett to the Night of Too Many Stars, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
From the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song being presented to singer Tony Bennett to the Night of Too Many Stars, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
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With a track from their new Grammy-nominated album, “The Silver Lining: The Songs of Jerome Kern," Tony Bennett, accompanied by one of the world's best jazz pianists, Bill Charlap, sings the classic, “The Way You Look Tonight,” on Saturday Sessions.
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The 74-year-old musician was performing in Clarkston, Michigan, when he collapsed.
Last month, the FDA issued an order banning Juul sales as part of an effort to bring scientific scrutiny to the multibillion-dollar vaping industry.
A gunman attacked paradegoers from a rooftop, killing 7 people, during a Chicago suburb's July Fourth festivities.
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The 74-year-old musician was performing in Clarkston, Michigan, when he collapsed.
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