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"Who's Sorry Now" became Connie Francis's signature song, but it was one that she had no interest in. Then, Dick Clark ...
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And he said, ‘1923.’ I said, ‘1923! The kids will laugh me off American Bandstand!” she recalled in an interview with PEOPLE two months prior to her death.
Connie Francis, the wholesome pop star of the 1950s and 1960s whose hits include “Pretty Little Baby” has died at age 87.
Brookdale Castle Gardens in Vestal had a special performance for a birthday celebration today. Gail Houston, an accomplished ...
FILE - In this Dec. 9, 1980 file photo, Dick Clark, host of American Bandstand, left, appears with Connie Francis during taping of the show in Los Angeles.
and including the No. 1 songs “Don’t Break the Heart That Loves You ... It, too, had little success initially until Dick Clark played it on his “American Bandstand” show in 1958. Clark featured her ...
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Clark featured her repeatedly on "American Bandstand," and she said in later years that without his support, she would have abandoned her music career.
Alphabetically from Baroda to Union Pier, there will be concerts happening all week. In Buchanan catch the Shady Grove ...
Connie Francis, the beloved pop star of the 1950s and 60s known for hits like "Pretty Little Baby" and "Who’s Sorry Now?," has died at age 87 ...