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CBS News/ September 26, 2012, 9:31 AM

Singer Andy Williams dead at 84

(CBS News) Singer Andy Williams died at his home in Branson, Mo., on Tuesday after a year-long battle with bladder cancer, according to his publicist Paul Shefrin. He was 84.

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A best-selling singer in the1950s, Williams became a TV star in the '60s with his own weekly show and a series of holiday classics.

Born Dec. 3, 1927, in Wall Lake, Iowa, Williams started his music career at the age of eight as part of the Williams Brothers Quartet, featuring his three brothers: Bob, Dick and Don. The singing group was heard on the radio show, "Iowa's Barn Dance Show," in Des Moines, Iowa, before getting picked up by stations in Chicago and Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1944, the quartet recorded the hit "Swinging on a Star," which led to even more success, as the group began touring the country.

The brothers group disbanded in 1951, prompting Williams to move to New York in hopes of starting a solo career. While there, the Iowa native became a regular on Steve Allen's "Tonight Show." He soon landed a record deal with Candence Records and scored a top 10 hit with "Canadian Sunset." Many 1950s hits followed, including "Butterfly," "Lonely Street" and "The Hawaiian Wedding Song" for which he received the first of his five Grammy nominations.

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Andy Williams: 1927 - 2012

Throughout the '50s, Williams made TV appearances, and by the early 1960s, he signed with Columbia Records and became a hit-making machine with the Oscar-winning song, "Moon River" from the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's," starring Audrey Hepburn.

Williams' TV career took off in 1962 with the start of "The Andy Williams Show," a weekly series on NBC. The show lasted nine years and would go on to win three Emmy Awards for best musical/variety series. It was around this time that Williams' annual holiday specials, featuring the Williams family, became classics.

He rolled out the $12 million Andy Williams Moon River Theater in Branson in 1992, where he performed for sold-out crowds through the years. A lover of live performing, Williams would play two concerts a night, six days a week for nine months of the year. In recent years, he cut back to just one gig a night.

Williams and his wife split their time between Branson and La Quinta, Calif. In 2007, he opened the Moon River Grill restaurant in Branson, featuring some his mother's favorite recipes.

Williams had no plans to slow down either. In 2001, he told The Associated Press, "I'll keep going until I get to the point where I can't get out on stage." Williams continued to perform even after his cancer diagnosis in 2011.

He received 18 gold and three platinum albums over his long career, and in 2009, the crooner published the autobiography, "Moon River and Me: A Memoir."

Williams is survived by his wife, Debbie, and his three children, Robert, Noelle and Christian.

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AndyJBoyer says:
I'm 17.. and a fan of oldies music... but mostly because... ever since I was little.. from the age of 4 to 10 my parents my sister and I would take a long drive to california for vacation... and my dad would always play cd's of two artists; first one being Nat King Cole..

and second being... Andy Williams.

I loved his voice before I even knew his name... I just knew that there was no other voice like that. and when i hear it now.. i feel like its either christmas or like i'm back to those simpler days in a car on my way to california with my family. :') thank you Mr. Williams
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tmonta67 says:
I can't imagine the Christmas season at our home without the music of Andy Williams in the background, especially as we decorate the tree. I've got all his Christmas albums.My kids, now teens and young adults themselves, all love his holiday tunes as well.

Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Andy. We'll miss you but you'll be with our family every December for generations to come.
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MegaProcrastination says:
Well shucks. Nothing makes me feel older than watching the even older folks pass on. I've enjoyed his music pretty much my whole life and will keep on enjoying it. I'm happy he had such a wonderful voice to leave behind.
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tmn says:
He did have a great silky voice!
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marcie10000 says:
Whenever I hear Moon River, the Andy Williams' voice just wraps around my soul and calms me down. What a gift from God he was. We were so blessed by his melodic, gorgeous voice.
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Devlyn13 says:
we lost another good one he was so good I remember watching him and loved to hear him sing my sympathy goes out to his family . RIP Andy :-)
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Frenchy_Lafitte says:
Say it ain't so! I will miss your music so much, Andy Williams. Rest in Peace.
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MegaProcrastination replies:
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Aw, shoot, you don't have to miss his music! At least one of my daughters has downloaded a ton of his stuff from eMusic. I always liked him but she simply adores his music.
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Jesus_to_ground_control says:
We've Only Just Begun

Your talent is at the height of Barbara Streisand's. Thank you Andy for your love!
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baileycccc says:
Andy was truly one of the great singers of all time.
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gerryrigger says:
We're after that same rainbow's end, waitin' 'round the bend, my huckleberry friend, Moonriver... Andy.
I'll be remembering you as I gaze at the moon over the bay tonight.
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