TONY MARTIN at FEINSTEIN'S LOEWS REGENCY NYC 10/21/07 REDO
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Mr. Martin's vitality, courage and refusal to bow to age is an inspiration. We should all applaud him on our feet.
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Cut him some slack. Considering he sang You Stepped Out of a Dream over 65 years ago. Let's see how you sound at 96,
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This man has been living his dream of performing since he was a kid; and that's the way to do it. Doing what you love and loving what you do until the last song is sung. Tony Martin i admire you sir.
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@theatrecorner Dont worry!...They probably wont make it to 95 because negativity burns you out. I love and adore people who leave a wonderful legacy of positive things and who continue to contribute and never give up! God bless you Mr Martin!
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Great vid upload ! Thanks a lot.
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Lucky Guy and he was married to Cyd Charisse
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I'm surprised he hasn't been asked to sing the National Anthem at a baseball game. No doubt he could do it and it would be a great privilege at the same time. Incredible.
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He's still a great singer..the only sadness that Mr.Martin still has is losing his beloved wife and fellow performer..Ms.Cyd Charisse.
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Well, this voice is....incredible for 95!!!
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There comes a time for gracefully exiting-------stage left. I recall his younger days with great respect. But I find this clip very sad.
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The guy was born several years before Sinatra and Dean Martin and at least 15 years before Tony Bennett. Were they still alive, Perry Como and Frankie Laine.would be his age. I'm of two minds listening to him here. There is something to said for an individual who stays at what he loves throughout his lifetime. On the other hand when you listen to Tony sing All the Things You Are in his prime and compare it ti this, there is also something to be said for hanging it up while you've still got it.
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I believe if you stay true to your passions it keeps you alive and healthy for many years, and Tony Martin is a true testament to that. Mr Martin I love and admire you and want to be just like you when I grow up
I think the first few posters are being way too hard on Mr. Martin. He's 95, and I think he sounds well. If your ears are hurting, you're probably deaf. He obviously can't hit High F notes and phrase, enunciate, and project his voice like he did 60 years ago, but he still has a lot of spark and enthusiasm for his age. God Bless Him. Thanks for posting.
MyKindOfBlueEyes 3 years ago 2
Lets see how those loosers are like at 95 feeling sorry for themselves and doing nothing but sitting on the ass. That night meant a lot to his fans, friends and Tony Martin.
theatrecorner 3 years ago