By WENN.COM
Legendary crooner Tony Bennett is unimpressed with Rod Stewart's efforts at covering pop standards - insisting the former Faces frontman sings like a girl. Stewart has released four of his Great American Songbook albums since 2002, on which he tackles classic show tunes and traditional tracks.
But Bennett has taken a swipe at Stewart's cover versions, insisting they expose weaknesses in his vocals.
Bennett says, "It's not as good as Nat Cole or Frank Sinatra. He has a kind of a female voice. It's not definitive performances. The game is really how can you own a performance of a song? And that's the game of communicating as a performer - to own that song that you're doing."
http://www.calgarysun.com/entertainment/music/2010/06/29/14552906-wenn-story.html
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Bennett slams Stewart's vocals
Posted by jazzofilo at Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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