
Micki Fahner
Producer at NBC Nightly News
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3 weeks ago |
today.com | Micki Fahner
Connie Francis records in the studio on July 10, 1959, in New York.PoPsie Randolph / Donaldson Collection / Getty Images fileJune 3, 2025, 7:33 PM EDT / Source: NBC NewsBy TikTok often popularizes songs from music’s biggest and buzziest artists. But one of the most viral songs right now was recorded in 1961. More than six decades ago, singer Connie Francis recorded enough music to fill three albums.
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3 weeks ago |
nbcnews.com | Micki Fahner
TikTok often popularizes songs from music's biggest and buzziest artists. But one of the most viral songs right now was recorded in 1961. More than six decades ago, singer Connie Francis recorded enough music to fill three albums. Buried on the back of one of those records was the song "Pretty Little Baby."It wasn't nearly as popular as her other hits of the time, including "Stupid Cupid" and "Who's Sorry Now?"But in recent weeks, the forgotten song has found new life on TikTok.
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1 month ago |
nbcnews.com | Micki Fahner |Ellison Barber
May 28, 2025, 7:56 PM EDT / Updated May 28, 2025, 7:59 PM EDTBy and The All-American Rejects are bringing back the house party. The rock band, who topped the charts in the early 2000s such with hits as “Move Along” and “Gives You Hell,” is popping up, playing surprise shows in small venues across the country. So far, the concert spots have included a backyard near the University of Missouri in Columbia, a barn in Ames, Iowa, and a Minneapolis bowling alley.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Micki Fahner
The All-American Rejects are bringing back the house party. The rock band, who topped the charts in the early 2000s with such hits as “Move Along” and “Gives You Hell,” is popping up, playing surprise shows in small venues across the country. So far, the concert spots have included a backyard near the University of Missouri in Columbia, a barn in Ames, Iowa, and a Minneapolis bowling alley.
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1 month ago |
aol.com | Micki Fahner
The All-American Rejects are bringing back the house party. The rock band, who topped the charts in the early 2000s with such hits as “Move Along” and “Gives You Hell,” is popping up, playing surprise shows in small venues across the country. So far, the concert spots have included a backyard near the University of Missouri in Columbia, a barn in Ames, Iowa, and a Minneapolis bowling alley.
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