Connie Francis, US 'Stupid Cupid' Pop Singer, Dies
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Connie Francis, the legendary singer who topped the charts in the 1950s and ‘60s and whose music saw a recent resurgence on social media, has died. She was 87. Francis’ longtime friend and president of Concetta Records Ron Roberts announced her death in a Facebook post Thursday, July 17.
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