Iconic Australian singer Warren Williams has passed away at the age of 85 after a long battle with illness. His death was reported by the Daily Mail.

The artist's death was also confirmed by the family.
“Yesterday was a very sad day, I lost my father Warren Williams. The most humble, kind and calm person who taught me to be a good person,” the performing artist's son wrote on social networks.
Williams had a lifelong dream of performing on stage and achieved success in 1957 when Australian rock singer Johnny O'Keefe saw him perform at a local concert and invited him to appear in the television series Rock at Six O'Clock. By the 1960s, he had become a familiar face on national television.
After that, Festival Records offered the aspiring singer a contract. So he recorded his first single Where My Baby Goes, which immediately took first place in the Australian music charts.
His other hits include songs like A Star Fell from Heaven, Girls Were Made to Love and Kiss, Just Like a Child and others. He has been nominated for seven MO awards and regularly contributes to charities.
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