Sonny Bono

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Popularly known as ‘Sonny Bono’, he was an eminent American singer, producer and politician

Feb 16, 1935

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 16, 1935
  • Died on: January 5, 1998
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Singer-songwriter, Musicians, Singers, Pop Singers, Rock Singers
  • City/State: Michigan, Nevada
  • Siblings: Fran and Betty
  • Birth Place: Stateline, Nevada, United States

Sonny Bono born at

Stateline, Nevada, United States

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Birth Place

Bono married four times in his life. His first wife was Donna Rankin, whom he married on November 3, 1954. They had a daughter together by the name of Christie.

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Personal Life

His second marriage was with co-artist Cher, with whom he enjoyed a long personal and professional relationship. They married in 1964 and had a daughter, Chastity, in 1969. They divorced in 1975.

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His next marriage with Susie Coelho in 1983 lasted just over a year and the couple split in 1984. They had no children together.

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Salvatore Philip Bono was born on 16th February, 1935 in Detroit, Michigan to Santo Bono and Zena Jean who were immigrants from Sicily. It was his mother who gave him the nickname “Sonny”, and he became famous with this name later in life. He was the youngest of the three children; the other two being his two elder sisters, Fran and Betty.

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Childhood & Early Life

When he was seven years old, his family moved to Inglewood, California, where he completed his school but did not attend college.

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Soon after attending high school, Bono dropped out and tried his hands at song writing. In the meantime, he took up a number of odd jobs like that of a waiter, truck driver, and construction worker.

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Childhood & Early Life

Bono’s first tryst with the entertainment industry came as a songwriter at Specialty Records in the early years of the 1960s. Sam Cooke, who was already an influential singer at the time, recorded ‘Things You Do to me’, which was written by Bono. This put him in the music industry and Phil Spector picked him up for doing promotion for his company. He also worked with the likes of Jack Nitzsche, also a part of the same team, with whom he wrote ‘Needles and Pins’.

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Career

However, the major breakthrough in his career and his life came when he met his future wife, Cherilyn Sarkisian, around the same time. Cherilyn or Cher, as she is popularly called, was a young singer and performer and together the couple went on to record a number of songs that were extremely popular at the time and continue to remain so even today.

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The couple’s biggest hit came in the year 1965 with the song ‘I Got You Babe’. The song topped the billboard charts in both the US and the UK and made the singing duo, ‘Sonny and Cher’, a household name.

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Their association continued to produce many songs and other performances for the better part of a decade. Other hits of the duo include ‘Bang Bang’, ‘The Beat Goes On’, ‘You Better Sit Down’ and ‘Baby don’t Go’.

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Apart from singing, the couple also started a popular television show in 1971- ‘The Sonny and Cher Show’- where singing was accompanied by light comedy. The show was a quite successful initially but it was taken off air in 1974.

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Bono’s television and musical career was on a downward spiral in the 1980s. He found his new purpose in life in politics. In 1988, he ran for the office of the Mayor of Palm Springs, California and won it. As the mayor, his longest serving legacy is the formation of the Palm Springs International Film Festival, which runs even today. He served as the mayor for four years, before stepping down in 1992.

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Political Career

Following his stint as the mayor of Palm Springs, he decided to contest for the US Senate as a Republican candidate. He was unsuccessful in securing a nomination from the party, which eventually went to his close friend, Bruce Herschensohn.

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Political Career

In 1994, he was elected as the representative of California’s 44th Congressional District to the US House of Representatives. He was a popular figure in the house and was instrumental in bringing a copyright extension bill, which was later dedicated to his memory and named after him.

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