What Ever Happened to Claudine Longet?

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French Singer Claudine Longet.

Claudine Longet is a French born Model and singer, The album cover pictured is Longet's Colours album from 1967, and a stunning photograph at that. Claudine's life Reads like a Great Hollywood epic, Though since 1977, she has been almost completely out of that public spot light. Claudine was the wife of Andy Williams from (1961-1975), They remain friends to this day. During 1976 she became embroiled in a Huge media firestorm, when she was convicted of negligent homicide when she shot and killed her live in boy friend, former Olympic skier Spider Sabich, She maintained that it was an accident, while the gun was being demonstrated Many people at the time were critical that she received only a 30 day jail term,partly because of police errors handling the case, much of the evidence was thrown out, Since this was the last thing in the public's mind about Claudine, Much of her Musical career has been forgotten. Longet has a soft French accented voice, perfect for light pop and Bossa nova. Her biggest records were produced by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss's A&M Records. 3 of those albums charted in the top 40.

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Claudine's Marriage to Andy Williams

Friendship with Bobby and Ethel Kennedy

Claudine Longet and Andy Williams met in Las Vegas in 1960 when she was 18 and he was 32. Longet was experiencing problems with her car and had pulled over to the side of the road. Driving by, Williams stopped to offer assistance. She was the lead dancer of the Folies Bergère revue at the Tropicana Resort & Casino. They married on 15 December 1961 in Los Angeles,and had three children: Noëlle (born on 24 September 1963), Christian (born on 15 April 1965), and Robert ("Bobby") (born on 1 August 1969). They legally separated in 1970 and divorced in January 1975.According to Williams, they remain "very good friends" to the present day. Longet and Andy Williams were close friends of Robert F. "Bobby" Kennedy and his wife, Ethel Kennedy. During the mid-1960s, they regularly socialized at Longet's and Williams's residences in Bel Air and Palm Springs and at the Kennedys's residences at Hickory Hill and New York City. They also took summer cruises on the Salmon River in central Idaho and on the Colorado River.

On or before 4 June 1968, the day of the 1968 Democratic Party presidential primary in California, Kennedy-a contending Democratic presidential candidate-and his wife made tentative arrangements with Williams and Longet to visit a trendy local disco called The Factory. According to Williams, Robert Kennedy told them that he would make a hand signal at the conclusion of his televised speech at the Ambassador Hotel to confirm their get-together.

Shortly after midnight on 5 June, Longet and Williams watched Senator Kennedy's televised primary victory speech in Kennedy's suite in his hotel. When they saw Kennedy make the "little hand gesture." Williams rushed down to the hotel ballroom, he heard loud noises on the hallway and learned that Kennedy had been shot. Longet and Williams eventually joined Kennedy's family and friends at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, where doctors were trying to save the Senator's life. They stayed at the hospital for about 24 hours. After Kennedy died during the early morning hours of 6 June, Longet and Williams went into his hospital room and saw Ethel Kennedy asleep near her husband.

Longet and Williams attended Senator Kennedy's funeral Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City on 8 June. A television camera captured Williams consoling a sobbing Longet during the Mass. After Kennedy's brother Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy delivered a brief and emotional eulogy, Williams and a choir sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" in what a Washington Post reporter described as a "hauntingly slow tempo." Outside the cathedral on the streets of New York, thousands of people were listening to the Mass over loudspeakers. When they heard Williams singing, they began singing with him.

After the funeral Mass, Longet and Williams boarded the 21-car funeral train that took Senator Kennedy's body to Washington, DC and Arlington National Cemetery for burial. Longet and Williams were with Senator Kennedy's body, Ethel Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, and other Kennedy family members in the end car of the train. The front page of the 9 June 1968 edition of the Washington Post has a large photograph that depicts Ted Kennedy and Longet standing together on the rear platform of the funeral train as it passed through North Philadelphia.

Longet and Williams named their son Bobby (who was born in August 1969) in remembrance of Robert Kennedy. Courtesy of Wikipedia

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God Only Knows Claudine Longet Let's Spend the Night Together
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Cuddle Up With Claudine: The Complete Barnaby Records Sessions 1970/74

  • VickiSims Jan 29, 2012 @ 1:11 pm | delete
    Thank you for the trip down memory lane.
  • MTF-briguy Jun 14, 2011 @ 5:24 pm | delete
    Thanks for introducing me Claudine Longet!

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