Bay Ridge’s Bookmark Shoppe hosted Tony Bennett in 2016 and 2018. Photo: Eagle Urban Media/Photo by Ted General
BAY RIDGE — Legendary crooner Tony Bennett, who died July 21 at age 96, is fondly remembered by Bookmark Shoppe owner Christine Freglette and her staff. Bennett appeared twice at her popular venue at 8415 Third Ave.
On her Facebook page, Freglette described Bennett as “My favorite guy, getting to work with him was everything.”
“Our friend Tony has gone on to his eternal rest,” she added. “We were lucky enough to have Tony in the Shoppe twice.”
Through her determination and strong business acumen, not only did Freglette score big in getting Bennett to help sell and autograph his books, but he asked to come back a few years later.
Bennett first visited on Nov. 12, 2016 to promote his book “Just Getting Started.” He returned in 2018 to sign copies of “Tony Bennett Onstage and in the Studio.”
“Our friend Tony has gone on to his eternal rest,” she added. “We were lucky enough to have Tony in the Shoppe twice.”
Through her determination and strong business acumen, not only did Freglette score big in getting Bennett to help sell and autograph his books, but he asked to come back a few years later.
Bennett first visited on Nov. 12, 2016 to promote his book “Just Getting Started.” He returned in 2018 to sign copies of “Tony Bennett Onstage and in the Studio.”
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