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COPOMIAO launches advocacy campaign on behalf of Francis, whose chart-topping ballads once ruled the airwaves — and now trend across TikTok by the billions.
As the nation remembers Connie Francis, one question, amplified by disbelief, grows louder: Where are the girls? Everywhere but the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, it seems.
“The Rock Hall has faced ongoing criticism for under-representing early female pop vocalists and girl groups — many of whom, like Connie Francis, laid the foundation for pop and rock in the 1950s and ’60s,” said COPOMIAO President Basil Russo. “There’s a strong case to be made that she deserves induction for her cultural influence and pioneering success as one of the first female pop superstars. Madonna — a successor to Francis in both Italian American heritage and chart dominance — was inducted in 2008. Francis’s exclusion today appears indefensible.”
Consider her legacy:
- 200+ million records sold worldwide
- First woman to top the Billboard Hot 100
- Top-selling female artist for a decade
- 27 billion TikTok views featuring her music (and counting)
- 53 Billboard Hot 100 chart hits
COPOMIAO is rallying the public to contact the Rock Hall and advocate for the recognition Connie Francis deserves.
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