Connie Stevens
Actor/singer Connie Stevens was born Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingolia on August 8, 1938, in Brooklyn, NY. Coming from a highly musical family (both her parents were jazz musicians and her brother was a drummer), the up-and-coming singer changed her last name to Stevens after her father's stage name (Teddy Stevens). At the age of 16, she was singing in her first group, the Three Debs. By the late '50s, Stevens had co-launched a singing and acting career, signing with Warner Bros. and issuing her debut album, Conchetta, in 1958 and acting in several movies and TV series (Young and Dangerous, Rock-a-Bye Baby, etc.). Stevens continued on with her musical career throughout the '60s, landing two big hit singles -- a duet with actor Ed "Kookie" Burns on "Kookie Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)" and the number one 1961 hit "Sixteen Reasons"; but it was her role as Cricket Blake in the popular TV series Hawaiian Eye that made Stevens famous. It was also during the '60s that Stevens married singer Eddie Fisher, and although the marriage would only last two years (from 1967 through 1969), Stevens and Fisher would have two daughters together, future actress Joely Fisher and future actress/singer Tricia Leigh Fisher.
Stevens stopped issuing recordings in the mid-'60s (after issuing such further albums as From Me to You, The Hank Williams Song Book, and As Cricket), and focused primarily on acting, starring in such movies as Grease 2, Back to the Beach, and Tapeheads, among countless others. In addition, Stevens has developed her own cosmetic skin care product line, Forever Spring, and in the late '90s, she opened the Connie Stevens Garden Sanctuary Executive Day Spa in Los Angeles, CA. Stevens has also founded the Windfeather project, which awards scholarships to Native American Indians. In 1991, she was awarded the Lady of Humanities Award from the Shriners Hospital and Humanitarian of the Year by the Sons of Italy in Washington. In 1994, Stevens issued her first recording in quite a few years, Tradition: A Family at Christmas, along with both her daughters.
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Discography
44 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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As "Cricket" In The Warner Bros. Series "Hawaiian Eye"
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by RevOla on 24 Aug 2018
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Sixteen Reasons (Remastered)
Pop - Released by RevOla on 20 Jul 2020
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Too Young To Go Steady / A Little Kiss Is A Kiss, Is A Kiss
Rock - Released by United Artists on 20 Jun 1960
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The Very Best Of Connie Stevens
Pop - Released by Rhino - Warner Records on 25 Jul 2012
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As Cricket In "Hawaiian Eye"
Pop - Released by Rhino - Warner Records on 24 May 2005
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Sixteen Reasons (Studio)
Pop - Released by Jasmine Records on 11 May 2015
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The Hank Williams Songbook
Pop - Released by Rhino - Warner Records on 6 Jan 2021
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The Hank Williams Songbook
World - Released by TP4 Music on 6 Jan 2021
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Conchetta
Pop - Released by Rhino - Warner Records on 6 Jan 2021
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From Me To You
Pop - Released by Rhino - Warner Records on 1 Jan 1962
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Sixteen Reasons (Billboard Hot 100 - No. 03)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Music Manager on 19 Dec 2018
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Essential Masters
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Master Series, Inc. on 16 Aug 2011
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Les plus grandes chanteuses américaines : Connie Stevens, Vol. 2
Pop - Released by MPM on 15 Apr 2022
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"Sixteen Reasons" And Other Greatest Hits
Vocal Jazz - Released by Moon Beams Records on 1 Apr 2014
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Rhino Hi-Five: Connie Stevens
Pop - Released by Rhino - Warner Records on 24 Apr 2007
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Lost In Wonderland
Pop - Released by Rhino - Warner Records on 8 Feb 2005
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Now That You've Gone
Pop - Released by Rhino - Warner Records on 8 Feb 2005
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The Best Of (1959-1962)
Pop - Released by Vintage Masters Inc. on 1 Nov 2011
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