The sons of one of Australia's Rock 'n' Roll pioneers Warren Williams - The Williams Brothers are natural born entertainers. Together on stage they have a chemistry of personality and vocal harmony that only brothers can acquire.
Warren Jr. began performing at the age of four as a singer with "The Janice Breen Dancers". He first appeared on television with his father at the age of six on "BANDSTAND" and went on to make other appearances as a solo performer. He has made voiceovers and appeared on television commercials, and has acted in television serials and Australian movies.
Andrew too was six when he first appeared on television. As a child actor and model he made several commercials and appeared in feature films. At twelve he picked up the guitar and started singing, and from that moment he knew that he would follow in his father's footsteps to pursue a musical career. He has fronted various rock and covers bands including "THE FACTORY" and "THE GOODFELLAS". He has worked as his father's musical director, and has played for many of Australia's cabaret acts.
As members of THE WARREN WILLIAMS FAMILY along with their father, brother Darren and sister Tracey, they have been nominated for eleven "MO" and "ACE" Awards. They have appeared at some of Sydney major concert events including The NSW Premier's Concert at The Sydney Entertainment Centre.
The Williams Brothers were the winners of "Best Variety duo at The 2007 Australian Entertainment Mo Awards, and in 2008 won an amazing three Mo Awards for Best Duo, Three Piece Band, and Variety Duo. At the 2008 ACE Awards they were nominated "Outstanding Performers of the Year" as well as receiving nominations in four other categories making them the most nominated act for 2008.
The Williams Brothers are also regulars at Sydney's most popular live entertainment venues including PJ Gallagher's at Parramatta and Drummoyne and The Orient Hotel in the Rocks. They have held a residency at Star City Casino for fourteen years and are the popular choice for the casino's VIP events.
They have also entertained huge crowds for the City of Sydney Council at major events including the lighting of the Olympic Torch in 2000, the Olympic Welcome Home Parades in 2000, 2004 and again in 2008 on the steps of The Sydney Town Hall, the Ticket Tape Parade for our Returned Forces from East Timor, and The Sydney Swans Victory Parade in 2005 to more than one hundred thousand people.
What ever the occasion The Williams Brothers will create the perfect atmosphere to entertain your guests with loads of audience participation that will have everyone on their feet dancing and singing along, even after the final encore.