ANDY WILLIAMS - DOCUMENT SIGNED 11/01/1957 - HFSID 262536
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ANDY WILLIAMS
Williams signed this document in 1957. It's a notice from Cadence
Records, on their letterhead, that they were exercising an option to extend his
contract by a year.
Document signed "Andy Williams" in blue ink. Also signed by
the president of Cadence Records in blue ink. 1 page, 8½x11, on Cadence Records
letterhead. Nov. 1, 1957. Addressed to Mr. Andy Williams, New York City.
Cadence Records mailed this document to Williams to let him know that they were
exercising an option to extend his contract by one year. Perhaps best known
for his signature song Moon River, his long-running variety show and
his Williams family Christmas specials, Williams (1927-2012) the holder
of 18 gold and three platinum records, began his career singing in the
church choir established by his parents. He gained a wider audience from age
eight, when the Williams Brothers Quartet began appearing on radio, first in
Iowa and later in Chicago and Cincinnati. The Williams Brothers attracted the
attention of Bing Crosby, who featured them 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 United States 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, 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 traveled to Branson,
Missouri, where he built the Andy Williams Moon River Theater. Since
opening it in May 1992, Williams, the first non-country performer to take up
permanent residence in Branson, continues to entertain fans six nights a
week from September to December. Lightly toned and creased. Upper left corner is
missing. Staple holes in both upper corners. Light dents at top edge. Otherwise
in fine condition.
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