Tony Bennett One Last Time And Lady Gaga

 One Last Time!!! Tony Bennett One Last Time And Lady Gaga and Lady Gaga are getting ready for Bennett's last big show.

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Entertainment News: No one knew for sure how healthy he was, and no one thought he would be able to do everything so quickly. Loved ones in the singer's family were the only ones who really believed in him. They prayed for him to come back and hoped he would. Even Tony's family talked about how hard it was for him to live with Alzheimer's.

Now, he's going to be the last act of the show with Lady Gaga.

Tony, the singer, was a star for many years, and he had many hits like "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me"), "Fly Me to the Moon," "The Way You Look Tonight," "Stranger in Paradise," and many more.

After he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, a terrible disease, he suddenly forgot everything he had done for years, and he was completely lost. Most of the time, Tony sat down in front of old books and photos and tried to remember everything.

Susan still remembers the day he told her for the first time that he really struggles to remember the names of the musicians. Most of the time, Tom plays with these musicians. Susan thought it was strange, so she told Tony to go to the doctor.

In 2017, Susan and Tony met Dr. Gayatri Devi, and she quickly told them that he had Alzheimer's. The Doctor told them that Tony's hippocampus, which is the brain's "Grand Central Station" for memories, wasn't doing a good job of bringing them back.

Susan has been with Tony for more than 30 years, and she now takes care of him full-time.


Anderson Cooper: How much does Tony always know about what is going on around him?


Susan Benedetto: Each day is unique. Tony is more awake late at night and sometimes early in the morning, if that's the right word. So I'll tell him, "Tone, you're going to be on 60 Minutes." He's, like, "Great." I asked him if he remembered the show 60 Minutes, and he said, "Yeah, I do." But he won't know at any other time.

Anderson Cooper: I mean, he knows who you are.

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Susan Benedetto: He knows who I am, which is good. His children, as you know, are a blessing in many ways. He's very sweet. He has it but doesn't know it.

Anderson Cooper: He has Alzheimer's, but he doesn't know it.

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga are getting ready for what will be Bennett's last big show.

Susan Benedetto: He does know, though, that he is at home and not on stage. He kept singing after he was told he had AIDS, but the pandemic forced him to stop. Susan says he's had a hard time of it.

Susan Benedetto: Our doctor, Gayatri Devi, told us, "Let him sing if he wants to, because that's what's best for him." Even with all the medicines and treatments they give to stimulate the brain, performing is the most stimulating thing for him.

Danny Bennett, Tony's oldest son and manager, came up with the idea for the Radio City concerts with Lady Gaga last August. This past fall, it was shown on CBS.

Danny Bennett: (SIGH) I thought the pandemic was a big deal. Like, he could have ended his career on that note. Anderson Cooper: That couldn't be how it ended.

Danny Bennett: That couldn't be the end. After everything he'd done, he did it.

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