Bennet: "You are only as old as you feel and if you are lucky enough to do something you love, art will always be young".
These were the words of the great Tony Bennett after closing a wonderful evening at the Bluestem Center for the Arts in Moorhead, Minnesota, in which he began with the legendary song by the man who considered him to be the greatest singer, Frank Sinatra, with the song "Watch What Happens". Accompanied by a sublime quartet, he was able to get the whole audience into his pocket with just a couple of songs.
Undoubtedly despite his 90 years the singer shows only a few symptoms of his advanced age, with his dedication and passion he compensates for that momentary lack of energy. As a finale to his great night he said goodbye with the mythical "Fly me to the Moon" by his great friend Sinatra, lifting each and every one of the people who attended with a standing ovation to say goodbye to Moorhead.