American pop singer and actress Connie Francis, who gained fame in the late 1950s with hit songs like "Who's Sorry Now?" and "Where the Boys Are," has passed away. The talented artist was known for ...
Connie Francis was a longtime Parkland resident whose 1960 filmed-in-Fort-Lauderdale romp “Where the Boys Are” is to Spring Break what “Jaws” is to shark fishing. Francis was among the first people ...
MIAMI — Connie Francis, the international pop singer who put Fort Lauderdale on the musical map with her spring break standard, “Where the Boys Are” and who had an unexpected career resurgence at 87 ...
Orlando Sentinel: Connie Francis, whose film ‘Where the Boys Are’ launched Fort Lauderdale’s Spring Break golden era, dies at 87
LOS ANGELES — Connie Francis, the actress whose 1960 teens-gone-wild Spring Break beach film “Where the Boys Are” helped make Fort Lauderdale famous, has died at age 87. Her death was announced ...
Connie Francis, whose film ‘Where the Boys Are’ launched Fort Lauderdale’s Spring Break golden era, dies at 87
Sun Sentinel: Photos: Connie Francis, star of ‘Where the Boys Are,’ in Fort Lauderdale
Actress Connie Francis starred in the 1960 film “Where the Boys Are,” a Spring Break beach flick that helped make Fort Lauderdale famous. Francis has died at age 87, her publicist announced Thursday.
Photos: Connie Francis, star of ‘Where the Boys Are,’ in Fort Lauderdale
Singer Connie Francis is best remembered for her signature tunes “Who’s Sorry Now” and “Where the Boys Are,” the title song from a 1960 movie that put Fort Lauderdale on t he spring break map. This ...