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Andy Williams Howard Andrew Williams (December 3, 1927 – September 25, 2012) was an American singer. He recorded 43 albums in his career, of which 15 have been gold certified and three platinum certified. He was also nominated for six Grammy Awards. He hos ...
were a singing quartet formed in the mid 1930s. They initially entertained on radio stations and later appeared in four musical films in the 1940s. After recording with
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led to a nightclub act backing
Kay Thompson Kay Thompson (born Catherine Louise Fink; November 9, 1909''"In the St. Louis Registry of Births, in the volume covering the period July 1909 – January 1910, on page 85, is the following entry: "Catherine Louise Fink, November 9, 1909."''
, they broke up in the early 1950s and went their separate ways. The second generation of Williams Brothers, twins Andrew and David (Andy's nephews) began as teen idols and a musical duo in the 1970s performing extensively on radio, television and in movies and nightclubs.


History

The four Williams Brothers—Bob, Don,
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and
Andy Williams Howard Andrew Williams (December 3, 1927 – September 25, 2012) was an American singer. He recorded 43 albums in his career, of which 15 have been gold certified and three platinum certified. He was also nominated for six Grammy Awards. He hos ...
—formed a singing quartet in the mid-1930s in
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. Their father, Jay Williams, managed and promoted the group. They entertained on
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s, first at
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in
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, and later at WLS in Chicago and
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in Cincinnati, before they moved to Los Angeles in 1943, where they were under contract with the
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. The Williams Brothers appeared in '' Janie'' (1944), ''
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'' (1944), ''Ladies' Man'' (1947), and ''
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'' (1947). They also appeared with
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on the
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" (1944). This led to a nightclub act with entertainer
Kay Thompson Kay Thompson (born Catherine Louise Fink; November 9, 1909''"In the St. Louis Registry of Births, in the volume covering the period July 1909 – January 1910, on page 85, is the following entry: "Catherine Louise Fink, November 9, 1909."''
from 1947 to 1951. The act was staged by MGM choreographer,
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. They toured night-clubs and cabarets in the United States and internationally with great success and appeared on radio and television establishing a loyal
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with their jazz-based harmonies and flamboyant performance style. The act broke up in 1951 and the brothers went separate ways, appearing annually on ''The Andy Williams Christmas Special'' from 1962 through the 1990s. Albums: *1969: ''The Williams Brothers Christmas Album'' - Andy Williams & The Williams Brothers *1970: ''Christmas with Andy Williams & The Williams Brothers'' - Andy Williams & The Williams Brothers *2001: ''Holiday Magic with Andy Williams & The Williams Brothers'' *2014: ''The Williams Brothers Christmas'' (remastered)


Bob Williams

Robert F. Williams was born in Wall Lake, Iowa, USA on January 1, 1918. He was a singer and actor. He appeared in the films ''Janie'' (1944) and ''Something in the Wind'' (1947). He reunited with his brothers yearly from 1962 to 1990 for Andy's Christmas specials. He died on September 23, 2003, in
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.


Don Williams

Donald J. Williams was born in Wall Lake, Iowa, on October 9, 1922. After The Williams Brothers broke up, Don Williams moved back to Los Angeles. In LA, he worked on TV shows, where he sang on the
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and
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television shows. He put together his own act the "Don Williams Singers" and sang for a number of TV commercials. He also performed in a singing quartet group, The Masquers, with Burl Ives in a 1951 music video under "Snader Tele''scriptions''" titled "Noah Found Grace in the Eyes of the Lord". He was on The Andy Williams Christmas Show. He was an opening act at the new
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hotel where he performed for two years. In 1958, he was in the musical show "Tropicana Holiday". He then became an agent and manager. He united with his brothers yearly from 1962 to 1990 for The Andy Williams Christmas.
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in Iowa is named after him. Don Williams died in
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, on December 30, 2022, at the age of 100.


Tribute

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has paid tribute to the ''Kay Thompson and the Williams Brothers'' act in
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(2008). In her 2008 tour, Minnelli devoted much of the performance to recreating the act, using Thompson's trademark music. The success of this tribute led to Minnelli's return to Broadway in December 2008. "Liza's at the Palace!" opened at New York's legendary Palace Theatre, an affectionate salute to her godmother, Kay Thompson. Supported by a quartet of dynamic singer/dancers standing in for the original Williams Brothers, Liza performed musical hits (with the original vocal arrangements) from the famous act, including such numbers as "I Love a Violin," “
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," “Jubilee Time", and "Hello Hello". The show won a
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, and was subsequently released on a double CD- preserving the nightclub material in a state-of-the-art recording.


The Williams Brothers, second generation (Andrew and David Williams)

Twin brothers Andrew Williams and David Williams (born February 22, 1959, in
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, USA), nephews of singer
Andy Williams Howard Andrew Williams (December 3, 1927 – September 25, 2012) was an American singer. He recorded 43 albums in his career, of which 15 have been gold certified and three platinum certified. He was also nominated for six Grammy Awards. He hos ...
, recorded as the Williams Brothers in the 1990s, and made the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 with their song "
Can't Cry Hard Enough "Can't Cry Hard Enough" is a song written by David Williams and Marvin Etzioni. Williams originally recorded a version titled "I Can't Cry Hard Enough" with Victoria Williams for the latter's 1990 album ''Swing the Statue!''. The following year, ...
" in 1992. As teen idols, they also made the Hot 100 in 1974, billed as "Andy and David Williams", with the No. 92 entry "What's Your Name". This followed an appearance in ''
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''.


Discography


Albums

;Teen albums *1973: ''Meet Andy & David Williams'' *1973: ''One More Time'' ;Albums released after their teens *1987: ''Two Stories'' *1991: ''The Williams Brothers'' *1993: ''Harmony Hotel'' ;Compilations *2002: ''The Williams Brothers: Andy & David''


Singles

*1971: "Rising Sun" *1972: "I Won't Last a Day Without You" / "I'll Love You" *1972: "Fly Pretty Baby" / "Dirt Bike Rider" *1973: "One More Time" *1973: "What's Your Name" *1973: "I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)" *1973: "Baby Love" / "I Don't Know Why" *1987: "How Long" *1987: "Some Become Strangers" *1988: "Don't Let the Dream Die" / "Come As You Are" *1991: "
Can't Cry Hard Enough "Can't Cry Hard Enough" is a song written by David Williams and Marvin Etzioni. Williams originally recorded a version titled "I Can't Cry Hard Enough" with Victoria Williams for the latter's 1990 album ''Swing the Statue!''. The following year, ...
" *"Rap On" / "That's Life"


Articles and reviews

*''Detroit News Pictorial''. December 14, 1947. *''Chicago Daily News''. Thursday, June 17, 1948. *''This Week in Montreal''. Friday, December 31, 1948. *Paul V. Coates. “Well, Medium and Rare”. ''Los Angeles Mirror''. Monday, July 31, 1951. p. 10. *''Variety''. October 3, 1951. p. 64.


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