Tonight on AMERICAN MASTERS (NPT-Channel 8, 8:00-9:30 p.m.), executive producer Clint Eastwood gives us Tony Bennett: The Music Never Ends. Bennett has been in the business more than 50 years, selling 50 million records and reaping 15 Grammy awards, including two at age 80. The film tells the story of a common man with an uncommon gift with complete coverage of Bennett’s 2005 Monterey Jazz Festival performance and interviews at his home and painting studio. Friends in the film who discuss Bennett include director Arthur Penn, with whom he served in WWII; Harry Belafonte, with whom he marched in Selma, Alabama; and Eastwood.
Laurence Vittes at the Hollywood Reporter calls the documentary a “touching PBS tribute,” “multidimensional, deeply personal” and “one of the “American Masters” series’ finest accomplishments, refreshingly focusing on the man and his art rather than sidetracking into personal issues.”
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