![]() Publicity photo of Andy Williams in 1967. Image by Sheldon Saltman, Public Relations, via Wikimedia Commons. Licensed Public domain |
Andy WilliamsAndy Williams (1927–2012) was an American singer renowned for his smooth traditional pop and easy-listening music. Over his career, he released 43 albums, earning 15 gold and three platinum certifications, and sold over 45 million records globally. Williams gained fame as the host of "The Andy Williams Show," which aired from 1962 to 1971 and won three Emmy Awards. He is also celebrated for his rendition of "Moon River," which became his signature song after performing it at the 1962 Academy Awards. Williams was active in the entertainment industry for more than 70 years until his death from bladder cancer. (Source: Wikipedia)
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