
This means so much to me, the Bennetts, my family, jazz music, and the great Cole Porter who wrote all these timeless classics. I just keep crying and am utterly speechless. I am stunned and shocked and beyond grateful. 'Thank you so much to the for these 6 nominations for Love For Sale. Her lengthy caption was an emotional journey where she gave thanks for the Grammy nominations, while joyfully revealing that 'today' the Alzheimer's stricken legend 'understood' the magnitude of the historic honor.Īt 95-years-old Bennett officially made Grammy history as the oldest artist ever nominated in a 'general field' category. The House Of Gucci star shared a darling portrait of the duo where she tenderly held onto him as he beamed at the camera. Speaking to his character and immense musical talent despite his Alzheimer's diagnosis, Gaga revealed that 'today' he was able to 'track every word' she was saying and asserted above all: 'there is nothing like the magic of music.' 16, UPI reported.Ī third documentary, “The Lady and the Legend,” will air on Paramount+, UPI reported.Dynamic duo: The pair thrilled the crowds at the incredible concert MTV Unplugged will also air an episode focusing on Bennett and Lady Gaga that will feature stripped-down versions of songs from their “Love For Sale” album. You better give your soul,” CNN reported.Īnd the audience at Radio City Music Hall abided by her request, cheering when Bennett sang “Let me sing forever more” during his performance of “Fly Me to the Moon,” cheering and one person shouting “We love you!,” CNN reported.īennett and Lady Gaga first sang together on his “Duets II” album in 2011, before producing two albums together, 2014′s “Cheek To Cheek” and this year’s “Love For Sale,” USA Today reported. And I’m counting on you, New York, to make him smile. And he’s the greatest singer in the whole world. Lady Gaga paid tribute to the legend, saying, “He’s my friend. Those are an innate and hardwired part of his brain.”

In Tony’s case, it’s his musical memory, his ability to be a performer. “People respond differently based on their strengths. Gayatri Devi, said that music was such a big part of Bennett, that it was expected that he would be OK on stage, CNN reported.

Family members were worried about how he would be able to handle the concert, but Benedetto said that once she saw him take the stage, she knew he would be fine. It was like a light switch,” Bennett’s wife, Susan Benedetto, told “ 60 Minutes” earlier this year. Family members have said Bennett’s condition has advanced such that he doesn’t know where he is or what is happening, but he was able to sing his songs without missing a cue.
