After previously recording a duet of "The Lady is a Tramp," Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett will team up for a full album.
As the "Born this Way" singer recovers from hip surgery, the classic crooner shares with Rolling Stone, "We're working on it from now until June, and then we'll record in June."
They sang together at the Presidential Inauguration festivities earlier this week, and now Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett have shared their plans to record an album together.
The “Edge of Glory” gal took to her Twitter account yesterday (January 23) to share the good news along with a picture of herself with the crooning legend.
It was a star-studded affair as bigwigs and celebrities converged on the Washington Convention Center for President Barack Obama's Final Inaugural Ball last night (January 22).
And Lady Gaga joined forces with Tony Bennett to give the Commander-In-Chief a very special performance of “The Lady is a Tramp.”
Making her way overseas to the UK, Lady Gaga was spotted arriving at her hotel in London, England today (October 3).
The “Bad Romance” songstress hid behind a pair of oversized sunglasses as she strolled inside, giving a quick wave to fans and paparazzi - as she's in town for pal Tony Bennett's concert at the London Palladium.
As the music industry continues to mourn the loss of Amy Winehouse, veteran crooner Tony Bennett will share a special tribute to the late songstress at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.
Bennett had a unique opportunity to spend time with the “Rehab” songstress when they recorded “Body and Soul” at Abbey Road Studios in London this past March.
It’s a fabulous tradition. Since 1933 Rockefeller Plaza, in New York City’s Midtown Manhattan, has been the sight of the famous Christmas tree lighting. And last night was no different.
The 84-foot-tall Norway spruce was made eco-friendly this year. Covered with five miles of wire, the Rockefeller Christmas tree is lit with 30,000 LED lights.