Nearly two years after Tony Bennett’s death, the late beloved singer is at the center of an ugly family feud. His daughters, Johanna and Antonia Bennett, are suing their half-brother over his handling of their father’s finances.
Secrets of late singer Tony Bennett's life have been revealed as a court battle among his children over the crooner's fortune plays out.
Tony Bennett's daughters Antonia and Johanna say their brother Danny "substantially" benefitted from business deals related to their dad's career.
We take a trip down memory lane as we celebrate Tony Bennett ahead of February 8th with a diary Val originally wrote for HoosPlace. Setting the scene:  In March
Tony Bennett’s son has accused his baby mama of failing to reimburse him for the $1 million he chipped in towards their Greenwich Village co-op. Danny Bennett, 70, paid for “significant renova ...
Cable car No. 53 took a special Valentine’s Day ride up Nob Hill in San Francisco on Wednesday morning, including a stop outside the Fairmont Hotel, where the car was officially dedicated to the singer Tony Bennett, who died in July at age 96.
With Tony Bennett set to be honored on February 8th with a banner raising during halftime of the Georgia Tech game, we decided to start a series here at Virginia Cavaliers on SI, recapping a few ...
UVA Basketball, which hangs its hat on its Pack Line defense, is giving up 4.7 more points per game this season than it did last.
Something Wicked this way comes on Jeff Goldblum ‘s upcoming album, Still Blooming. The singer/actor’s latest jazzy LP with the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra is due out on April 25 and it will feature duets with both of his Wicked co-stars, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.
When he arrived in 1993, the office was a small team of just three or four people. Now, it manages more than $1 billion in assets.
Tony Hadley has announced a brand new UK tour for 2025, which will be a spectacular celebration of swing and crooner classics, as well as his own hits reimagined.
Sears started out in the Chicago jazz scene and has recorded with music legends like Dizzy Gillespie, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Tony Bennett. At Interlochen Arts Academy, Bill Sears spent 34 years as the Director of Jazz Studies and Instructor of Saxophone.