Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's latest album Cheek to Cheek has been a massive success, selling over one million copies, spawning a sold-out world tour, and earning a Grammy award and an Emmy nomination. And now, they are ready for more!
The jazzy duo are back in studio with the Brian Newman band and the Tony Bennett Quartet, according to pictures posted on Gaga's and Bennett's Instagram accounts.
"Lady Gaga has never looked better or happier," the 89-year-old jazz legend posted on Wednesday night as Gaga was having a bloody foursome with Matt Bomer on screen in American Horror Story: Hotel. "Loved singing with her today."
Although it is not yet confirmed whether Tony and Gaga were working on another full-length album, they duo have plans to release a cover album of Cole Porter's songs for the 1936 musical Red, Hot & Blue. Back in February, Tony told the LA Times: "Gaga's not a flash in the pan. That's why I had to do these great standards. And it's really paying off because the album's so big. Now we're about to record an album of all Cole Porter songs. That'll be the second album."
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett are set to perform at a Frank Sinatra tribute concert on December 12th in Las Vegas.