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The Williams Brothers, from left: Bob Williams, Dick Williams, Andy Williams, Don Williams, 1945

Don Williams, the last surviving member of The Williams Brothers — a singing quartet comprising himself and his three brothers Bob, Dick and Andy Williams — has died. He was 100.

The second oldest of the singing foursome, Don was born on Oct. 9, 1922, in Wall Lake, Iowa.

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SHREVEPORT, LA - CIRCA 1950: String band The Williams Brothers perform on radio station KWKH-AM which was famous for hosting the “Louisiana Hayride” radio program in circa 1950 in Shreveport, Louisianna. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Additionally, the group also starred in the musicalsJanie(1944),Kansas City Kitty(1944),Something in the Wind(1947), andLadies' Man(1947).

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Don went on to take on roles as agent and manager, looking after his clients such asMary Tyler Mooreand singers Ray Stevens and Roger Miller. He reunited with his brothers annually from 1962 to 1990 forThe Andy Williams Christmasshow. A recreation area in Iowa was also named after him called Don Williams County Park.

Born in 1918, Bob, the oldest of brothers, died in September 2003 aged 85. Dick, who was born in 1926, died in 2018 at the age of 91. Meanwhile, the youngest of the singing quartet Andy, born in 1927, died in 2012 aged 84.

source: people.com