Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga - Cheek to Cheek
Posted: September 23rd, 2014, 4:44 pm
Tony and Lady: 'Cheek to Cheek'
Marc "JazzWax" Myers
About
_______________________
Marc Myers writes frequently
on music and the arts for the
Wall Street Journal. He is
author of "Why Jazz
Happened" (University of
California Press). In 2012,
JazzWax was named the
Jazz Journalists
Association's "Blog of the
Year."
September 23, 2014
Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time with Cheek to Cheek (Interscope), the much-heralded Songbook album by Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga that's out today. For some jazz fans, I suspect it will be difficult for them to go beyond preconceived notions about Lady and even Tony. In recent days, I've fielded emails from a bunch of readers who insist they won't be listening to the recording—accusing Lady of being a fraud and Tony a doddering legend who has been duped by a media-savvy icon playing to his fatherly instincts.
Nothing could be further from the truth, though it's easy to understand the reaction. Up until now, Lady Gaga has made a career out of parlaying superficiality into a fine art—from the pop-art runway outfits and revolving door hairstyles to the self-aggrandizing media swirls and arena concerts. With this as a backdrop, many jazz fans view her as a jazz interloper hoping to gain credibility with an older demograpic by putting on the Ritz.
Jazz does tend to have more partisan fans than any other form of music. As a result, it's not easy for non-jazz artists to slip through the door without being strip-searched for motive, chops and knowledge. Hence, many jazz fans have been left in shock, as if Tony brought home a date from the other side of the tracks.
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Marc "JazzWax" Myers
About
_______________________
Marc Myers writes frequently
on music and the arts for the
Wall Street Journal. He is
author of "Why Jazz
Happened" (University of
California Press). In 2012,
JazzWax was named the
Jazz Journalists
Association's "Blog of the
Year."
September 23, 2014
Over the past few weeks, I've spent quite a bit of time with Cheek to Cheek (Interscope), the much-heralded Songbook album by Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga that's out today. For some jazz fans, I suspect it will be difficult for them to go beyond preconceived notions about Lady and even Tony. In recent days, I've fielded emails from a bunch of readers who insist they won't be listening to the recording—accusing Lady of being a fraud and Tony a doddering legend who has been duped by a media-savvy icon playing to his fatherly instincts.
Nothing could be further from the truth, though it's easy to understand the reaction. Up until now, Lady Gaga has made a career out of parlaying superficiality into a fine art—from the pop-art runway outfits and revolving door hairstyles to the self-aggrandizing media swirls and arena concerts. With this as a backdrop, many jazz fans view her as a jazz interloper hoping to gain credibility with an older demograpic by putting on the Ritz.
Jazz does tend to have more partisan fans than any other form of music. As a result, it's not easy for non-jazz artists to slip through the door without being strip-searched for motive, chops and knowledge. Hence, many jazz fans have been left in shock, as if Tony brought home a date from the other side of the tracks.
Full story