Not content with his own burnished pipes, the octegenarian master collaborated with some of the best singers in the biz on the Grammy-winning "Duets: An American Classic." Folks from Wonder to Macca sashay through unfairly delectable old-school piano pop.
Tony Bennett turned 80 in 2007, and amidst the tributes, honors and accolades, the world's most down-to-earth living legend celebrated this milestone the same way he essentially lives his life: enjoying each moment to the fullest, weathering the storms with good cheer and optimism, and connecting to people everywhere through the magic of his music and the power of his art.
At the 2007 Grammy awards, Tony Bennett won the award for Traditional Pop Vocal Album for "Duets: An American Classic." His collaboration with Stevie Wonder, "For Once In My Life," won Grammys for Pop Collaboration With Vocals and Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists.