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Fran Warren was a well-known vocalist from the big-band era, famous for the 1947 hit “A Sunday Kind of Love” with Claude Thornhill’s orchestra, and she remained active in performing and occasional acting through the late 1990s. If you’re looking for the very latest developments or obituaries, I can search current outlets for you.[1][2]
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Recent public-facing coverage of Fran Warren tends to focus on her historical career and discography, with retrospective pieces highlighting her long performing life and later appearances in cabaret settings. For contemporary references or newly surfaced materials, I can look them up.[5][1]
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pro.imdb.comType: Person, Gender: Female, Born: 1926-03-04 in The Bronx, Died: 2013-03-04 in Connecticut, Area: United States
musicbrainz.orgMs. Warren, best known for her hit 'A Sunday Kind of Love,' sang professionally for more than half a century.
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www.rottentomatoes.comListen to music from Fran Warren like We Knew It All the Time, Just About This Time Last Night & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Fran Warren.
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music.apple.comAmerican singer (1926-2013)
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