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Supreme Concerts Presents Connie Francis “The Legend Continues” With A Full 21-Piece Orchestra At Coral Springs Center For The Arts Saturday March 15 at 8pm

Release Date: 2008-01-15
Category: Events
 
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Connie Francis, the 1958 original teen idol with the hit song "Who's Sorry Now" will be performing at The Coral Springs Center for the Arts.



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Englewood Cliffs, NJ (January 14, 2008) - Connie Francis was the original teen idol, catapulting to international fame in 1958 at the age of 19 with the hit, "Who's Sorry Now." Francis was the first female singer to have a rock-and-roll million seller with “Stupid Cupid,” a Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield song. Her signature song, “Where The Boys Are,” also by Sedaka and Greenfield, became the title song of her classic teen film of the same name, and in 1984, it became the title of her autobiography.

Connie’s rapid and stellar success, from little Concetta Rosemarie Franconero of Newark, N.J. to international sensation, was largely due to the incredible influence of a weekly television show and its host. Dick Clark of American Bandstand introduced her song “Who's Sorry Now” on January 1, 1958 saying, "Here is a new girl singer that is heading straight for the number one spot." In those days, if Clark played a record it was an instantaneous hit, and Connie’s breakthrough song sold over a million copies within six months of its release. She was the most played recording artist on radio in the early 1960s.

Her tremendous popularity was previously unheard of in the music industry. She charted thirty-five hit singles, half of which were in the National Top Ten, selling over 100 million records, including 10 gold records in a two-year period. In Dick Clark’s 1959 poll, she and her boyfriend, Bobby Darrin, were voted “Most Popular Male and Female Vocalist.” Francis appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show forty-two times, the most of any performer.

Though her hits made her a household name, Connie’s legitimate vocal talents and her unique ability to deliver a song in many different languages, garnered her universal critical acclaim and continue to fuel her very successful career well into its 5th decade. She has recorded over three thousand songs, speaks two languages fluently, and has recorded albums in ten languages for her enormous international fan base.

Today her live performances encompass a wide range of genres and styles, in addition to her established hits, which audiences always want to hear. She uses video and film footage that recreates the atmosphere of the era, including original American Bandstand footage with Dick Clark. "I try to do what I know will please the audiences what pleases me is unimportant. I didn't buy a ticket," says Connie. Her band is fabulous, their choreography right on cue. Connie Francis, one of the most emotionally evocative singers in the business, remains as elegant and impressive, and as charismatic with her audiences, as ever before.
Coral Springs Center for the Arts
2855 Coral Springs Drive
Coral Springs, FL 33065

TICKETS: All seats $81.62


For tickets, call 954.344.5999 or www.corlspringscenterforthearts.com for details

For Press information contact: Angela Thomas: (201) 503-1333

Website Link: http://www.pranamarketing.com

 
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Angela Thomas
560 Sylvan Ave, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632
Phone: 2015031333
Website: http://www.pranamarketing.com

 

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