
You may not know him for his paintings, but octogenarian Anthony Dominick Benedetto, better known as Tony Bennett, has won the hearts of art collectors the world over. He has three pieces on permanent loan to the Smithsonian, and created a piece in Sedona showcasing the majestic mountains vistas and peaks in the Arizona resort town.
Of course, Bennett is best known for his unmistakable vocals that have garnered him 19 Grammy Awards and chart-topping hit songs over the course of seven decades. Bennett left his heart in San Francisco, but more importantly he has left an indelible footprint on the great American songbook, reaching music lovers the world over.
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