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The Telegraph on MSN'50s rock 'n roll icon Connie Francis, 'Where The Boys Are' singer, dies at 87Connie 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." ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNIlluminarium reopens with rock 'n' roll immersion experienceThe post Illuminarium reopens with rock ‘n’ roll immersion experience appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta. Illuminarium, ...
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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.
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Daily Voice on MSNSo Happy Together: Iconic ’60s Acts Hit The Road This SummerThe Happy Together Tour is back and ready to bring a little sunshine and harmony to your summer with a lineup that’s straight ...
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A lightning bolt tore through a Cub Scout event at an archery range Wednesday evening, striking a tree and fatally injuring their 61-year-old instructor Robert Montgomery. Thirteen others—at least ...
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhen did Connie Francis begin making music? Career timeline explored as ‘Pretty Little Baby’ singer passes away at 87From 50s teen idol to TikTok icon, Coonie Francis' music never stopped resonating.
Connie Francis, who dominated the pop charts in the late 1950s and early 1960s with sobbing ballads like Who’s Sorry Now? and ...
Tribute bands and major artists take center stage with nightly performances spanning rock, pop, mariachi, and more during the OC Fair Summer Concert Series.
Steve Miller Band has canceled all of its 2025 tour dates, including its planned Sept. 17 show at Pinewood Bowl, citing ...
The Psychedelic Furs will hit The Pacific Amphitheatre at the OC Fair alongside The Romantics and Rooney on Sunday, July 20.
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