Sonny Bono ( 1935 -- 1998 )
Musician, politician. Born in Los Angeles, California.
Bono began his music career as a songwriter and singer for Johnny Otis's
Dig Records label in the early 1960s. In 1964, he recorded his first song
with then-girlfriend Cher (Cherilyn Sarkisian), which was soon followed by
a number of hits including, "I Got You Babe." Sonny and Cher performed in
nightclubs and their act, which combined singing with comedy and featured
Sonny as the straight man to Cher's light-hearted jibes, was picked up by
CBS in 1971, where it remained a top-rated show until it's run ended in
1974. Bono's career then waned, but he stepped back into the public eye
when he became mayor of Palm Springs, California in 1988. In 1994, Bono
was elected to Congress as a Representative from California's 44th
Congressional District. When he died in a skiing accident in 1998, his
congressional seat was filled by his widow, Mary Whitaker Bono.
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