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Connie Francis & Frankie Avalon
For the first time ever, two of America's teen idols from the 1950's and 60's appear together in a 90-minute show. Connie & Frankie is filled with moments to remember as audiences are treated to a show from each performer and then a spectacular finale as the two stars appear on stage together to sing a medley of hit songs.
Frankie Avalon starts the show off singing all of his hits including "Venus," "De De Dinah," and "Bobby Sox to Stockings." A highlight of his segment is the montage of pictures and stories from his past and Frankie also thrills his fans when he takes a stroll into the audience for an up close and personal touch.
Connie Francis treats the audience to a sample of her most popular hits songs as well as a wide range of her big band, rock-n-roll, country and ethnic favourites. She also delights the audience with stories as well as pictures and memories from her long, remarkable career.
Connie and Frankie conclude this great show on stage together singing a set of memorable songs from the past, making Connie & Frankie an event to remember.
Connie Francis
Connie Francis is back. For the past five years, Connie has been performing on stage across North America. Considered one of the best female vocalists of all time, Connie amassed record sales during the 1950's and 60's equal to or surpassing those of her male contemporaries. Best know for such hits as "Who's Sorry Now," "Stupid Cupid" and "Lipstick On Your Collar," Connie also covered many musical styles in her career including rock-n-roll, big band, country, and ethnic, earning critical acclaim from the music industry. A popular guest on many television shows at the height of her career, Connie also starred in four motion pictures. She remains best known for her powerful voice and continues to be loved by her loyal and devoted fans across the world.
Frankie Avalon
Frankie Avalon scored his first top ten hit as a teenager with "De De Dinah" and his first number one hit with "Venus" in 1959. The hits just kept coming with "Bobby Sox to Stockings," "Just Ask Your Heart," "Gingerbread" and "Why." A regular on the most popular television shows in the 1960's, Frankie also performed in more than thirty movies including the popular 60's "Beach Party" movies, "The Alamo," "Voyage to the bottom of the Sea," "Grease" and reuniting in 1987 with Annette Funicello for "Back to the Beach." After entertaining audiences for more than 55 years, Frankie continues to perform internationally on his own as well as in the highly successful show "The Golden Boys" also featuring Bobby Rydell and Fabian.
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