TONY MARTIN at FEINSTEIN'S AGE 94 NYC 10/21/07
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94 and with that much voice left! It still had a beautiful quality and he phrased it perfectly. What a great performer! He is still alive and 97 years now.
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true living legend!
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personally, I prefer the old boy... much less affected.
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Beautiful and moving! Super idea, putting in the old clip of a younger Tony Martin singing at the same time. That man is one of the all time greats. Thank you to Feinstein's for having him there.
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Inspirational! Never stop doing what you love. This video made me feel so good.
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Is Tony Martin still with us..? Loved his voice, and, his wife Cyd Charrisse was so lovely..!
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Tony Martin is one of my favorite singers. La Vi En Rose is one of my favorite songs done by him. I'm just glad to know he's still alive, looking great and active at 94. Of course he's not going to sound as good as he did in his prime but neither did Sinatra but it really doesn't matter. This man is a treasure.
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I think this is amazing how you "melded" Tony singing in performances of many years ago with his recent performance in New York. I was lucky enough to see him perform last year at the Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood, and he was wonderful. I hope to see him perform again. Thank you for sharing!
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You can't replace the greats of the past. The large quanity of great stars from the great days and Mr Martin is one of those.
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"You Stepped Out Of a Dream" is the title of that song. Regards.
Great to see Tony still alive and kicking, but really - there comes a time when some performers need to call it a day and rest on their laurels (and for venues like Feinsteins to stop booking them). This reminds me of the latter-day performances of Peggy Lee and Anita O'Day, when they really only hinted at their former greatness.
losangeleno 3 years ago
That night was filled with friends and fans that enjoyed making him feel good, and he made us feel good getting a chance to see him again. A lot of energy for 95, and now loosing his wife. It meant a lot to him that night, and made him feel good. It was worth it all. At 94 I'll be lucky to fart.
theatrecorner 3 years ago