Tony Bennett: iconic singer dies aged 96

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Tony Bennett, the renowned pop and jazz singer from New York, has passed away at the age of 96.

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He was known for hit songs like "The Way You Look Tonight," "Body and Soul," and "(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco."

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Throughout his career spanning eight decades, Bennett collaborated with various stars, including Lady Gaga, Aretha Franklin, and Frank Sinatra, who regarded him as the best singer in the business.

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He achieved immense success, selling millions of records and winning an impressive 20 Grammy Awards, which included a lifetime achievement award.

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Bennett's publicist, Sylvia Weiner, confirmed his death, revealing that he died in his hometown of New York. While the specific cause of death was not mentioned, he had been battling Alzheimer's disease since 2016.

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Born as Anthony Dominick Benedetto to Italian immigrant parents, Bennett faced challenges in his early life after losing his father at a young age.

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Despite hardships, he pursued his passion for music and attended the School of Industrial Art in New York to study music and painting.

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After serving in the US army during World War Two, Bennett's singing career took off, and he achieved his first number one hit with the song "Because of You" in 1951.

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While his relevance slightly diminished with the British Invasion, Bennett's career resurged in the 1980s and 1990s, earning him multiple Grammy Awards and widespread acclaim.

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He remained an influential figure in the music industry and continued to collaborate with younger artists, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of the greatest singers of all time.