Tony swings into town to launch Jazz Festival

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Tony swings into town to launch Jazz Festival

Crooner Tony Bennett belied his 85 years to delight a packed Glasgow Royal Concert Hall last night.

Bennett, whose singing career began in the 1930s, rolled back the years to give a supremely polished performance.

The man who "left his heart in San Francisco" had the audience singing along to some of the best-known hits from down the decades.

And he was joined on stage by his daughter, Antonia.

Billed as a "true international treasure", he wowed his faithful Scots fans all over again last night.

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