“Many Saints Of New York” nearing its Oct. 1 release date, mob movie fans have been praising the “Sopranos” prequel’s “perfect” casting of James Gandolfini’s lookalike son Michael as the young Tony Soprano.
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Tony Bennett has canceled his fall and winter 2021 tour dates and retired from touring. The legendary crooner, 95, is pulling out of concerts in New York, Maryland, Connecticut, Arizona, Oklahoma and Canada.Ticket holders should check with the local venues for information regarding refunds. "There won’t be any additional concerts," the singer's son, Danny Bennett, told Variety.
"This was a hard decision for us to make, as he is a capable performer.This is however doctors’ orders. His continued
.“Many Saints Of New York” nearing its Oct. 1 release date, mob movie fans have been praising the “Sopranos” prequel’s “perfect” casting of James Gandolfini’s lookalike son Michael as the young Tony Soprano.
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The long concert career of singer Tony Bennett is finally finished after 70 years.
“It’s been a conversation for so many. It’s been a wonder – why did Cameron Diaz step away from the world of acting?” Kevin Hart asked the There’s Something About Mary actress during the Thursday (Aug.
Variety.The “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” crooner’s tour was originally set to relaunch in September in Mashantucket, Connecticut. The additional affected dates include New York, Maryland, Oklahoma and Canada.
Tony Bennett has canceled his fall and winter 2021 tour dates.The legendary crooner is pulling out of concerts in New York, Maryland, Connecticut, Arizona, Oklahoma and Canada. Ticket holders should check with the local venues for information regarding refunds.Bennett, who just turned 95, teamed up with Lady Gaga for two nights at New York's Radio City Music Hall last week.
Tony Bennett has canceled the rest of his 2021 tour dates.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLegendary singer Tony Bennett — who celebrated his 95th birthday just last week, performing with Lady Gaga at two-sold out shows at New York’s Radio City Music Hall — has canceled his Fall 2021 tour dates.The tour — consisting of pre-pandemic shows dates had been rescheduled — was slated to begin in September. The affected dates include New York, Maryland and Connecticut as well as Oklahoma and Canada.
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