Sonny & Cher
Sonny Bono met Cherilyn Sarkisian in Los
Angeles in 1962. He was 27 and she was 16.
Bono was working for record producer Phil
Spector at Gold Star Studios in Hollywood where he arranged
for work for Cher as a backing singer on many of Spector's
records, including The Righteous
Brothers' You've Lost That Loving Feeling, The
Crystals' Da Doo Ron Ron and The
Ronettes' Be My Baby.
She recorded her first (unsuccessful) solo single - Ringo,
I Love You - as Bonnie Jo Mason, at the age of seventeen.
Sonny and Cher married in 1964. They divorced in 1975, although
they continued to work together throughout the 70s in popular
television variety show, The
Sonny and Cher Show, which ran on CBS from 1971 to 1974
and from 1976 to 1977.
The first big hit for Sonny & Cher as a duo was I
Got You Babe, but their first single was actually a version
of The Box Tops hit The
Letter, which they recorded under the moniker Caesar &
Cleo.
Bono wrote, arranged, and produced a number of hit records for
the duo (including The Beat Goes On) although Cher
received more attention as a performer.
He also played a major
part in Cher's early solo career with recordings such as Bang
Bang and You Better Sit Down Kids.
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves, a massive hit in 1971,
may just be Cher's best solo single. Dismissed at the time as pop
schlock it has since been recognised as a classic, with Cher's
vocal driving the unusual lyrics and nailing the key line
"but every night the men would come around and throw their
money down".
The album of the same name (originally released as Cher)
may be her most coherent solo album, with the hit matched by The
Way Of Love, which is either about a woman's love for another
woman or about a woman saying goodbye to a gay man.
In
1980 (at the age of 34) Cher formed a hard rock group called Black
Rose with her current boyfriend, guitarist Les Dudek (ex-Boz
Scaggs and Steve Miller).
The band played small clubs and when Casablanca released their
eponymous debut album, Cher's name never appeared on the cover and
she appeared only in a band shot on the back cover.
Cher's involvement still drew publicity and Black Rose appeared
on the Tonight
Show With Johnny Carson. The album was a flop and the
band split in 1981.
In later years Cher became a talented Oscar-winning actress who
spent half her public life trying to be taken seriously, yet
starred in a video for her 1989 hit If I Could Turn Back Time with
half the US Navy and without half her underwear.
Her longevity would probably have astonished Sonny Bono and
Phil Spector.
And although there were times when the musical pickings have
been lean - at which times she retreated to Hollywood - every few
years she released a classic performance, with Believe (1998)
earning the honour of being the biggest-selling single ever by a
female artist in the UK.
Bono entered politics in the 80s after experiencing great
frustration with local government bureaucracy in trying to open a
restaurant in Palm Springs, California.
With conservative talk radio host Marshall Gilbert as his
campaign manager, Bono placed a successful bid to become the new
mayor of Palm Springs. He served four years between 1988 and 1992.
He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in
1994.
Sonny Bono died on 5 January 1998. The official report states
that he died from injuries sustained when he struck a tree while
skiing on the Nevada side of Heavenly Ski Resort near South Lake
Tahoe, California.
This report is disputed by a former FBI agent and a number of
forensic experts who believe that Bono was the victim of a
politically motivated assassination. His death came less than
a week after Michael Kennedy (a son of Robert
F. Kennedy) died in a similar skiing accident in Aspen,
Colorado.
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