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Cher Biography and Information
Cherilyn Sarkisian was born in California in 1946. She was 17 when she first met Salvatore "Sonny" Bono, a songwriter and friend of producer Phil Spector. Bono took Cher to Spector, who hired her as a backup singer and produced one single, a joke Beatles tribute record called "Ringo I Love You" released under the name Bonnie Jo Mason. It bombed, but the couple were unscaved, they emerged as a duo, first called Caesar & Cleo. She took on a dual career for the next two years, making solo recordings under Sonny's wing that regularly charted, and duets for Atco. A month after "All I Really Want to Do," they released "I Got You Babe," one of the biggest-selling and most loved pop/rock hits of the mid-'60s, and the two's signature tune across a couple of eras of success. Cher's solo career wound up slightly overshadowed by her work with Sonny & Cher, but at the time she was fully competitive on her own terms. Her first LP reached the Billboard Top 20 and was there for six months. "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" was another chart topper, top-sellers that made number three in America and England, and she went to the Top Ten once more with her 1967 single "You Better Sit Down Kids." The latter song, written by Bono, a song about divorce, an unusual subject for a 1960s, and was one of many releases on which Cher's music took on difficult subjects. Others were "I Feel Something's in the Air," which dealt with unwanted pregnancy, and "Mama" both written by Bono. Cher has had two careers that put her in the public. She took on an acting career, first in the late 1960s with her work as part of Sonny & Cher. Later on, Cher did a series of increasingly polished and compelling performances in Silkwood, Mask and Moonstruck, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. By the end of the 1960s, Sonny & Cher were no longer popular. A series of commercial trip ups, coupled with a change in the public, had quickly shortened their sales, and a couple of movies (Good Times, Chastity) had lost millions. Plus, they were no longer working for Atlantic, though they were still under contract to them. The label made the decision to take Cher's solo recordings away from Sonny and assign a new producer to her. Since the mid-'70s, Cher has been known more for her acting than for her music. Although she still continues to record for numerous labels, and in 1998 scored an international smash hit with the trendy single "Believe." |
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