I don’t currently have live access to up-to-the-minute news in my response, but I can share what’s publicly known about Fran Warren and how to find the latest updates.
Core answer
- Fran Warren (1926–2013) was a prominent singer from the big-band era, best known for the 1947 hit “A Sunday Kind of Love.” She passed away in March 2013, on her 87th birthday. For new or post-2013 material, there is no contemporary news about her since she died in 2013. If you’re looking for recent developments, there wouldn’t be new information about Fran Warren herself beyond historical and retrospective coverage.[1][3][6]
Background
- Fran Warren rose to fame with Claude Thornhill’s orchestra and later pursued a solo career, appearing on television and in films. Her long career extended into the late 1990s, and she remained a recognizable figure in jazz history. These summaries are drawn from biographical and obituary sources that cover her life up to her death in 2013.[6][9][1]
How to get the latest
- To verify if there are any new tributes, retrospectives, or archival releases, check reputable music news outlets, archival jazz sites, and major wire services for any anniversary features or remembrances. You can search with queries like “Fran Warren obituary 2013,” “Fran Warren signature song A Sunday Kind of Love,” and “Fran Warren discography.”[8][1][6]
If you’d like, I can perform a fresh, targeted search for any recent mentions or new releases related to Fran Warren and summarize them with citations.