Connie Francis, Singer of 1960s Pop Hits, Dies
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The singer who helped put Fort Lauderdale on the map with Spring Break film ‘Where the Boys Are’ dies at age 87.
Sadly, the "Pretty Little Baby" singer passed this week, but the noted ally gave the gays our own "national anthem" with this 1960 hit.
Connie Francis, the wholesome pop star of the Fort Lauderdale-based Spring Break movie sensation “Where the Boys Are”, has died at age 87.
The "Who's Sorry Now?" and "Pretty Little Baby" singer also helped answer the question "Where the Boys Are" for the movies.
Connie Francis, who died on July 16, was married four times. Here's everything to know about Connie Francis' family, including her four ex-husbands and son.
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Iconic singer Connie Francis has died just weeks after pulling out of a Fourth of July performance and telling fans she was in the hospital in “extreme pain.” Ron Roberts, the president of Concetta Records, shared the news to Francis’ Facebook page just after midnight on Thursday.