This may, or may not have already been mentioned. However, Andy Williams has announced that he has bladder cancer, and that he may miss most of his Christmas shows. However, he does plan to return to the stage eventually.
http://bransontrilakesnews.com/news_free/article_4740dcba-0828-11e1-a72f-001cc4c03286.html (http://bransontrilakesnews.com/news_free/article_4740dcba-0828-11e1-a72f-001cc4c03286.html)
I've heard that too, also rumor has it he won't be back next year either. I'm fishin' to see what else I can find out. It's sad as Andy Williams is like a main act here. :(
According to StL news-"Odds are that he'll be canceling his holiday shows. He was quoted as saying cancer is not a death sentence anymore, and he will beat it."
I have also heard repeatedly this weekend, he will not be back next year.
thats a great attitude to have. To be that confident that you will kick cancer. more power to ya A. Williams! Here is to a speedy recovery and many more years of entertainment
Sorry to hear of the passing of Andy Williams. He was a wonderful performer and an asset to Branson.
Sad to hear this news as well. My Aunt had sent me an e-mail, and it was the first one I read this morning.
Rest in Peace Andy. Our loss is heaven's gain.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_162-57520503-10391698/singer-andy-williams-dead-at-84/
So sorry to hear of this! What a legend!! I was hoping to see his show in November.
Wow, this news just hits so deeply! What an incredible talent, singer, and person Andy was! He brought joy, magic, and heart to so many generations. He was the cornerstone of Branson, and he leaves behind shoes that only the memories, and experiences we all have of him could fill. :'(
Sad to hear this news. It had already been announced that other celebrities would play the remainder of the season at the theater, I wonder what the fate of it will be? Anyone know about the fate of the Dick Clark theater in Branson since he died, I have not looked on recent trips at what was going on there. I know it was damaged in the tornado this spring.
the dick clark theatre was one of the 1st ones repaired and put back into action!! they have a full line up of shows going on...the restaraut is doing very well, the bar "Club 57" seems to be doing a good business... And I noticed a month or os ago there is a car museum also in the lower level...i think access is on the west side.......
I would expect the andy williams theatre to stay open as well, they have good shows there.. no reason to shut it down, and the bar and grill there is a local favorite..
My heart broke this morning when I read about his passing :'(
It was truly a sad day in the passing of Andy Williams. My fondness memory is the show I took my girls to Andy performed with Ann Margaret. I loved his christmas shows and felt it was a family tradition to attend.
My daughter told her mother that I would probly cry when I heard the news. I understand that he died at his home in Branson.
When I left SDC on Saturday afternoon on the Sept. 29th. there was a burial occuring athe the Shepard of the Hills Cemetary. Could this been Mr. Williams?
The Dick Clark Theatre didn't belong to Mr. Clark - at least that's what I have been told on several different occasions. The theatre bought the rights to use his name a long time ago; maybe when it first opened (this I'm not sure about). Mr. Williams personally owned his theatre and the restaurant. He and his wife have lived in Pt. Royale for many years. I often saw him on the golf course. I can't imagine that the theatre would be sold, but who knows.
I checked the Find a Grave Website, and it says Any Williams' gravesite is unknown to them at this point. I would have thought his wife would have buried him in California though.
Junior, that's what I thought, also. Maybe I can find out when I'm at the Point in a couple of weeks.
Maybe Zephron or Copper can make a visit to the cemetary. It was in the front right side.
Jack Purvis died recently, also. He was a Branson city official.
I don't know if anyone saw it on Branson's Facebook, but they said about Andy's Christmas show this year:
"Many of our Facebook friends have asked about this year's Christmas show at the Andy Williams Moon River Theatre. The show will start Nov. 1, and Andy was involved in all phases of planning this year's spectacular production. The show also will feature a moving tribute to "Mr. Christmas." Branson will celebrate the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, remembering our dear friend."