The Recording Academy Statement® re: Andy Williams

Posted: September 26, 2012 by jdobypr in Grammy News, Music, News
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Andy Williams at Moon River theatre 2006.

Andy Williams at Moon River theatre 2006. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

Andy Williams‘ smooth voice and casual style turned the songs he sang into timeless classics and made him one of America‘s top pop singers. As host of his own weekly variety series, “The Andy Williams Show,” he helped put both established and emerging talent in front of American audiences. Williams was the first host of the live GRAMMY Awards telecast and hosted the show for seven consecutive years, beginning with the 13th Annual GRAMMY Awards in March 1971, at the Hollywood Palladium. The entertainment industry has lost a giant piece of its living history today, but Williams’ legacy will forever be enshrined in the annals of music and television. Our deepest condolences go out to his family, friends, and all who will miss this American treasure.
Neil Portnow
President/CEO
The Recording Academy

 

 

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  1. [...] The Recording Academy Statement® re: Andy Williams [...]

  2. Mike Shiflett says:

    Andy’s world demanded “real” talent…This was a quality performer and man….He need more of his caliber……

    • jdobypr says:

      Hi Mike…you are so right we need more of his caliber. I used to get mad when my parents played his music or Tom Jones, etc., but now that I work in the industry…I wish I could just be surrounded with REAL music again!

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