Ed Ames, the youngest member of the favored Fifties singing group the Ames Brothers, who later grew to become a profitable actor in tv and musical theater, has died. He was 95.
The final survivor of the 4 singing brothers, Ames died May 21 from Alzheimer’s illness, his spouse, Jeanne Ames, stated Saturday.
“He had a wonderful life,” she stated.
On tv, Ames was doubtless finest identified for his function as Mingo, the Oxford-educated Native American within the Nineteen Sixties journey collection “Daniel Boone” that starred Fess Parker because the well-known frontiersman. He additionally was the middle of a bit on “The Tonight Show” that — due to his painfully uncanny goal with a hatchet — grew to become one of many present’s most memorable shock moments.
Ames had visitor roles in TV collection reminiscent of “Murder, She Wrote” and “In the Heat of the Night,” and toured often in musicals, performing such in style songs as “Try to Remember” and the music that grew to become his greatest hit single, “My Cup Runneth Over.”
As a part of the Fifties music scene, he and his brothers had been one among quite a few pop quartets that included the Four Aces, Four Lads, Gaylords, Hilltoppers, Lancers, Four Knights, Ink Spots and, nonetheless round from a earlier period, the Mills Brothers. But the Ames Brothers — Ed, Joe, Gene and Vic — had a novel tone: they had been basses and baritones, not tenors.
Their recordings of “Rag Mop,” “Sentimental Me” and “Undecided” grew to become massive hits, and so they launched a busy profession showing on TV selection exhibits, recording 40 albums and enjoying in evening golf equipment and auditoriums throughout the nation.
By the top of the Fifties, rock ‘n’ roll had overtaken the pop charts and singing quartets had been on the decline. The Ameses, in the meantime, had bored with the fixed journey and absence from their rising households. The finale for Ed got here when he arrived residence unexpectedly and his spouse known as to their 3-year-old daughter: “Who is it?” The lady replied, “One of the Ames Brothers.”
“That did it,” he instructed a reporter. “My brothers and I agreed that we had all had it and should go our separate ways.” The group, which was incomes $20,000 per week, performed its final engagement on the Sahara in Las Vegas on New Year’s 1961.
Ed’s efforts to ascertain himself as a solo singer weren’t instantly profitable and he turned to appearing. He nearly misplaced his home earlier than he discovered a job in a manufacturing of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible.”
In the long-running musical “The Fantasticks,” he sang “Try to Remember,” which grew to become one among his theme songs. He joined the touring firm of Gower Champion’s “Carnival” and transferred to the New York firm till the present’s remaining efficiency.
In a job that presaged his future function on “Daniel Boone,” he then gained consideration because the stoic Native American within the 1963 Broadway play “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” with Kirk Douglas and Gene Wilder within the adaptation of Ken Kesey’s novel.
Ames earned high cash at Las Vegas casinos and in resort supper golf equipment and toured extensively within the musicals “Man of La Mancha,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” “South Pacific” and “I Do, I Do.”
“I Do, I Do” supplied his greatest hit single, “My Cup Runneth Over,” a gold report winner in 1967. He had one other hit in 1968 with “Who Will Answer?”
It was throughout his run on “Daniel Boone” that he contributed to what was known as the longest sustained burst of laughter within the historical past of “The Tonight Show.”
For a 1965 episode he was persuaded to show the hatchet-throwing expertise he realized as Mingo. The silhouette of a cowboy was painted on a bit of wooden, and Ames threw a hatchet on the goal. It landed on squarely on the cowboy’s crotch.
Ames was born Edmund Dantes Urick in Malden, Massachusetts, the youngest of 11 youngsters, 4 who died in childhood. Their mother and father had been Ukrainian immigrants and their mom taught the kids to learn Shakespeare and to understand music they heard each Saturday on the Metropolitan Opera broadcasts.
The 4 youngest boys started singing at native occasions because the Urick Brothers. Ed was nonetheless in highschool after they moved to nighttime golf equipment, however as a husky six-footer with a deep voice, he was in a position to cross for 21.
In New York, comedy author Abe Burrows suggested a reputation change as a result of Urick was onerous to recollect. Ames was the brothers’ selection.
After the 4 brothers break up up, the opposite brothers additionally continued performing and recording, however gained much less discover than Ed. Vic died in 1978, Gene in 1997 and Joe in December 2007.
Ames and his first spouse, Sara Cacheiro, had three youngsters: Sonja, Ronald and Linda. The couple divorced in 1978, and in 1998 he married Jeanne Arnold.
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