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Connie Francis, one of the first breakout rock 'n roll stars in the 1950's and '60s has died. Hit songs include "Where The Boys Are," "Lipstick on Your Collar," and "Who's Sorry Now." ...
The Steve Miller Band cancels all remaining tour dates, citing extreme weather risks and safety concerns for fans and crew.
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Ms. Francis, who had a natural way with a wide variety of material, ruled the charts with songs like “Who’s Sorry Now” and ...
From touching childhood stories to renewed love for her music, fans are remembering Connie Francis as part of their family ...
Connie Francis, the voice behind “Who’s Sorry Now?” and the freshly rediscovered “Pretty Little Baby,” died Wednesday aged 87, longtime friend Ron Roberts confirmed on Facebook, according to People.
Steve Miller Band has canceled all of its 2025 tour dates, including its planned Sept. 17 show at Pinewood Bowl, citing ...