Sonny Bono

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Gender: Male
Born: 16th February 1935
Died: 5th January 1998
Nationality: United States of America
TV programs: The Sonny Comedy Revue, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, The Sonny & Cher Show
Movies: Good Times, Airplane II: The Sequel, Hairspray, Troll, Escape to Athena, Rockin' the Night Away, Murder on Flight 502

Salvatore Phillip "Sonny" Bono (pronounced /ˈboʊnoʊ/; February 16, 1935 – January 5, 1998) was an American recording artist, record producer, actor, and politician whose career spanned over three decades.

Born in Detroit to Italian immigrants Jean and Santo, Sonny was the youngest of three siblings; he had two older sisters, Fran and Betty. Bono attended Inglewood High School in Inglewood, California, but did not graduate.

Bono began his music career working at Specialty Records where his song "Things You Do to Me" was recorded by Sam Cooke, and went on to work for the legendary record producer Phil Spector in the early 1960s as a promotion man, percussionist and "gofer". One of his earliest songwriting efforts was "Needles and Pins" which he co-wrote with Jack Nitzsche, another member of Spector's production team. Later in the same decade, he achieved commercial success, along with his then-wife Cher, as part of the singing duo Sonny and Cher. Bono wrote, arranged, and produced a number of hit records with singles like "I Got You Babe" and "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

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