Tony Bennett was inspired to sing a cappella by a cab driver.
The
88-year-old musical legend has brought his work to a younger audience
thanks to a collaborative jazz album with Lady Gaga, Cheek to Cheek.
He understands that the audience needs to connect with the performer and found inspiration in an unusual place.
"[Years
ago, a cab driver] said, 'You singers, you're all losers compared to
the singers I grew up with.' I said, 'How come?' He said, 'Years ago, Al
Jolson and Ethel Merman and people like them came onstage and they hit
the back of the house! They didn't have a microphone,'" he recalled to
the US edition of Esquire.
"He said, 'You guys are faking it.' So I
said to myself, 'Let me try it. When I'm in an acoustic hall, let me
sing a song at the end a cappella.' At first, I didn't know what was
gonna happen, but then I saw the reaction. This is good! So I left it
in."
Gaga often talks about how much she's learnt from Tony, with
the 28-year-old crediting him with helping her through troubled times.
But Tony also needed his fair share of advice when he was up and coming.
"When I was starting out, I used to stay onstage too long," he admitted.
"Instead
of criticising me, Fred Astaire told me, 'What I've learned is when you
get a set together that's absolutely perfect, go in and pull out 15
minutes of it.' That was his way of telling me that less is more."
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Sunday, 26 October 2014
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