ANDY WILLIAMS - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 279664
Price: $120.00
ANDY WILLIAMS
Inscribed and signed 5x7 photo
Photograph inscribed and signed: "For Ruth/With best/wishes/Andy
Williams". B/w, 5x7. Perhaps best known for his signature song, "Moon
River", his long-running variety show and his Williams family Christmas
specials, Andy Williams (1927-2012), the holder of 18 gold and three
platinum records, first gained fame with his siblings in the Williams
Brothers Quartet, featured with Bing Crosby on his 1944 hit, "Swinging on a
Star". Three years later, the group teamed up with comedienne Kay Thompson,
whose nightclub act toured widely throughout the U.S. and Europe. After the
Williams Brothers disbanded in 1951, Andy headed to New York, where he became a
regular performer on Steve Allen's Tonight Show. Signing with the
Cadence label, Williams had his first Top 10 hit with "Canadian Sunset",
which was followed by a string of hits including "Butterfly", "Lonely Street"
and "The Hawaiian Wedding Song", which bought his first Grammy
nomination. Williams' continued to appear regularly on television shows,
including The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, The Chevy Showroom With Andy
Williams and his own 13-week summer replacement variety show. In 1962, he
began his 28-year association with Columbia Records, turning out such
hits as "Can't Get Used to Losing You" and "Moon River", the Oscar-winning
song from Breakfast at Tiffany's that became his signature song after his
stunning performance of it at the Academy Awards ceremony. The song, which
charted for over 100 weeks, was No. 1 for 16 weeks. On September 16, 1963,
The Andy Williams Show, which would run until 1972, debuted. The variety
show would win three Emmy Awards for Best Musical/Variety (1966, 1967,
and 1969) and launch Williams' classic Christmas specials. During this
time, Williams also toured, opening Caesar's Palace in 1966 (he would headline
there for the next 20 years) and performing for fans worldwide. In 1991,
Williams opened the Andy Williams Moon River Theater in Branson,
Missouri. Creased at upper left corner. Lightly worn at corners. Otherwise,
fine condition.
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