News

Connie Francis was a giant of 1950s and ’60s sugary-sweet pop, notching more than a dozen hits. In the months leading up to ...
Host Stephen Colbert announced the news during the taping of Thursday’s show. In a surprise announcement Thursday, CBS and ...
Following last night's performance of Just In Time, Gracie Lawrence and the cast paid tribute to the late Connie Francis with a song during the curtain call. Check out a video here.
One of the most commercially successful female singers in history, she also had hits with "Who's Sorry Now?," "Mama," "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" and "Stupid Cupid." ...
David Muir closed off Thursday night's broadcast with a tribute honoring the life and legacy of singer Connie Francis ...
The "Who's Sorry Now?" and "Pretty Little Baby" singer also helped answer the question "Where the Boys Are" for the movies.
Pop star Connie Francis was a little past her heyday the first time that San Antonio jazz vocalist Ken Slavin heard her sing, but he was captivated nontheless. The pint-sized vocalist was belting out ...
Ron Onesti grew up listening to Connie Francis. Mutual connections introduced him to the late Italian American singer about ...
Gracie Lawrence, the singer and actress who currently portrays Connie Francis on Broadway in the musical 'Just in Time,' paid tribute to Francis in her Instagram Stories on Thursday, July 17, hours ...
Connie Francis, who died on July 16, was married four times. Here's everything to know about Connie Francis' family, ...
The wholesome pop star's hits included “Pretty Little Baby” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” The latter would serve as an ironic title for a personal life filled with heartbreak and tragedy.
Legendary singer Connie Francis’ close friend says she was “smiling” in her final days, knowing she left the world “as big a star” as ever.