The legendary singer and actor Ed Ames passed away at the age of 95, putting admirers all over the world in sadness.

The entertainment business will never forget Ames, whose career spanned several decades and included blockbuster recordings, Broadway performances, and television success.

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Along with his brothers Vic, Joe, and Gene, Ames was a member of the Ames Brothers quartet, but he also had solo success with songs like “Try to Remember” and “My Cup Runneth Over,” according to Variety.

The four brothers also appeared on television in the 1950s in “The Ames Brothers Show.” Before they disbanded in 1963, they had 49 songs on the charts, according to Variety.

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According to IMDB, the Ames song “Let’s Get Away from It All” was used in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” in 2018. Ames continued in the entertainment industry by moving to big and small screens and stages.

He tried many different things and conducted a great deal of self-experimentation. His role as Minger in the renowned TV series “Daniel Boone” is still acknowledged as his most illustrious acting performance.”

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In terms of his wealth, it is predicted that as of 2023, the legendary Broadway star was worth between $1 million and $5 million. He has had a fruitful career in music and acting, which has increased his net worth. Additionally, he has participated in a number of joint projects and brand endorsements.

Many have claimed that his death was caused by old age as of the time this article was being written. However, when his autopsy is ready in the coming weeks, the family has yet to confirm that information.

A large legacy and a committed following are left behind by Ed Ames. He was survived by his devoted wife Jeanne, his children Ronald and Sonya, seven grandsons, five great-grandchildren, and his stepson Stephen Saviano.