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The Official Cher Myspace!Cher has had three careers that place her indelibly in the public consciousness, and two have been in association with her then-husband, composer/producer/singer Salvatore "Sonny" Bono (February 16, 1935-January 8, 1998). She charted major hit records in the 1960s and 1970s, working in idioms ranging from early- '60s girl group-style ballads to Jackie Deshannon folk-influenced pop, to adult contemporary pop in the manner of later Dusty Springfield. She also embarked on an acting career, initially in the late 1960s in association with her work as part of Sonny & Cher but later on her own, which led to a series of increasingly polished and compelling performances in Silkwood, Mask and Moonstruck, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress.Cherilyn Sarkisian was born in California in 1946; she was 17 when she first met Salvatore "Sonny" Bono, a songwriter and protégé of producer Phil Spector. Bono brought her to Spector, who used her as a backup singer and produced one single by her, a novelty Beatles tribute record called "Ringo I Love You" issued under the name Bonnie Jo Mason. It disappeared without a trace, but the couple were undaunted -- they emerged as a duo, initially called Caesar & Cleo, later that year, and cut "The Letter," "Do You Wanna Dance" and "Love Is Strange."Caesar & Cleo didn't trouble the chart compilers with any degree of success, but late in 1964, Cher (then known as Cherilyn) was signed to Liberty Records' Imperial imprint, and Bono came along as producer. A Spector-ish version of "Dream Baby" managed to get airplay in Los Angeles, becoming a local hit, and they suspected they were onto something. That same month, Sonny & Cher, as they were now known, signed to Reprise Records and released their first single, "Baby Don't Go." The song became a major local hit in Los Angeles, after which the duo jumped from Reprise to the Atco label, a division of Atlantic Records. In April 1965 their first single, "Just You" was released and rose to number 20 on the charts. The duo was on its way, and Cher also had Imperial Records after her for a second single. The couple had seen the Byrds pioneer commercial folk-rock with Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man," and had witnessed them performing another Dylan number, "All I Really Want to Do" at a club in Los Angeles. The group intended to issue their own recording of "All I Really Want to Do," but Cher, with Sonny producing, beat them to the punch with her own recording of the song.She pursued a dual career for the next two years, cutting solo recordings under Sonny's guidance that regularly charted, and duets with her husband for Atco. A month after "All I Really Want to Do," they released "I Got You Babe," which was one of the biggest-selling and most beloved pop/rock hits of the mid-'60s, and the couple's signature tune across two eras of success. Cher's solo career ended 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 on the albums charts for six months. "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" was another hit, a million-seller that made number three in America and England, and she made the Top Ten once more with her 1967 single "You Better Sit Down Kids." The latter song, written by Bono (and which was also a hit for Glen Campbell), dealt with divorce, an unusual subject for a 1960s pop record, and was one of a series of releases on which Cher's music broached difficult areas -- others were "I Feel Something's in the Air," which dealt with unwanted pregnancy, and "Mama (When My Dollies Have Babies)," both written by Bono.Cher's solo career at Imperial, which had created some political problems for the couple at Atlantic, ended with the lapsing of her contract in 1967, and she moved to Atlantic. Ironically, it was this move that contributed the unhappy reversal of the couple's fortunes at the end of the decade.By the end of the 1960s, Sonny & Cher were no longer selling records. A series of commercial missteps, coupled with a change in public taste, had sharply curtailed their sales, and a pair of movies (Good Times, Chastity) had lost millions. Additionally, they were no longer recording for Atlantic -- though they were still under contract to them -- owing to the label's decision to take Cher's solo recordings out of Sonny's hands and assign a new producer to her.Coupled with the presentation of a bill from the Internal Revenue Service for $200,000 in back taxes, these events left the couple in dire financial straights at the end of the 1960s. They were forced to play club dates, opening for artists like Pat Boone, and it was there that their second career, and a second career for Cher, took shape. A new contract with Decca Records in 1971, coupled with a chance at a summer replacement gig on the CBS television network, brought them a second chance at success.The try-out on television was a success, as the couple proved to be as funny as they were musically diverse. It took a little longer to find a new formula for Cher's music -- her initial single on Decca's Kapp label, "Classified 1A," written by Bono, was a failure; a serious song dealing with a girl's feelings for a boyfriend killed in Vietnam; it was topical in all the wrong ways to become a pop chart success. Producer Snuff Garrett was recruited to work with her, and he found a series of songs that were perfect for Cher's maturing talent."Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves," a conscious attempt to emulate Springfield's "Son of a Preacher Man" (which also recalled Cher's own "Bang Bang") was released late in 1971 and became a number one hit and a million-seller. To some listeners, "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" was the epitome of schlocky pop/rock, but the song's subject matter, unusual tempo changes, and an incredibly memorable chorus-hook became a vehicle for a transcendent performance by the singer, marking Cher's maturation as an artist (the B-side, "I Hate to Sleep Alone," written by Peggy Clinger of the Clinger Sisters, curiously enough, managed to recall Sonny's Spector-influenced productions from the Imperial years). A follow-up album, featuring her covers of contemporary hits such as "Fire and Rain," sold well also, and her next single, "The Way of Love," a revival of a mid-'60s Kathy Kirby hit, solidified the image of a new, more confident and powerful Cher. And the debut of the couple's regular network variety series on CBS in January 1972 brought them back to the center of American and international popular culture in a more mature, wittier guise, and one that concentrated much more on Cher as a personality.Her 1960s music ran the gamut from Spector-style miniature teen-pop symphonies to covers of contemporary adult pop ("It's Not Unusual") and folk-rock, all cut under Bono's guidance. Her voice wasn't very rich or powerful, but it was expressive and surrounded by Bono's radiant Spector creations, and she could put over an almost inappropriately cheerful sounding version of "The Bells of Rhymney" or "Blowin' in the Wind." By contrast, her early- 1970s material, solo or with Sonny, had a more adult point of view and personality. {"Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves"} and the later number one solo hits "Half-Breed" and "Dark Lady" were dramatic, highly intense performances, almost as much "acted" as sung, and very different from her 1960s output.In 1974, it was revealed that the couple's marriage was coming to an end. Ironically, Cher came out of this split more secure than her husband, despite his having guided her career for a decade and having all of the real training in the entertainment business. She embarked on an acting career, even as she continued to make headlines for her romantic exploits, including an affair with (and two marriages to) Gregg Allman. She became a far better actress than she was a singer, first revealed in Mike Nichols' Silkwood (1983) and then in Peter Bogdanovich's Mask (1985) and George Miller's The Witches of Eastwick (1987). Her acting peers caught on to the worth of her work in time for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Norman Jewison's 1987 romantic comedy Moonstruck.Since the mid-'70s, Cher has been known more for her acting than for her music, although she has continued to record for numerous labels, including Columbia, and in 1998 scored an international chart-topping smash with the club-friendly single "Believe." She is, by Garrett's analysis, more of a stylist than a singer, and almost as much a personality as an actress, almost a modern-day Helen Morgan (Showboat, etc.) with better luck in life and career. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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6-16-07 HOPATCONG — Police are looking into the death of an Oakwood Road woman who was known for her enthusiasm and “five-star” voice as a backup singer for celebrities such as Cher and Bette Midler, her husband and friends said.Patty Jones, 54, was found unresponsive on the floor of her home on Saturday night, according to her husband, Courtney Jones.“I called police,” he said “They came up and basically started to take care of securing the area.”Hopatcong Police guarded the home for about two days. They were there to “keep it sterile,” Jones said. “As of now we still don’t know the cause (of death).”Jones said he was in another room Saturday night before he found his wife, who was pronounced dead at the scene, he said. He declined to go into further details, citing propriety and the ongoing investigation.He has retained Dover attorney Vincent Nuzzi during the investigation and pending autopsy results. In a phone call, Nuzzi referred all questions to Hopatcong Detective Sgt. Bob Brennan on Tuesday, who did not return a call for comment. Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office policy prohibits them from saying whether or not they are investigating.Courtney Jones said his wife liked to sing at the Mason Street Pub in Hopatcong, which lifted the mood of the community.FREE Myspace Codes The PCman's Myspace CodesBUY CHER ATwww.amazon.com

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cHeR On MYsPaCe@ SMW Entertainment & Cher Corp Copyright 2007Trivia Mother, with Gregg Allman, of Elijah Allman.Diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of 30.Had started dating producer David Geffen after she and estranged husband Sonny Bono split up.Was living with rock musician Gene Simmons of KISS for several years.Her half-sister, Georganne LaPiere, was the first wife of Michael Madsen.Offered the part of Thelma in Thelma & Louise (1991).Half-sister-in-law of Michael Madsen.Her father was Armenian, her mother was reputedly part Cherokee, since one of Cher's great-great-grandparents is said to be Cherokee, but none of her currently-known ancestors are described as anything other than White.Legally changed her name from "Cherilyn Sarkisian LaPiere Bono Allman" to simply "Cher.".Beat out Céline Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" for the best selling single of 1998 with "Believe."Wanted to play Morticia in the The Addams Family (1991), but the part went to Anjelica Huston.Her favourite makeup artist, Kevyn Aucoin, died in 2002 of a brain tumor.Has mostly been living in London, UK over the last few years.Holds the record for the the longest gap between #1 hits ("Dark Lady" 1974, "Believe" 1999).Holds the record for oldest female artist with a #1 hit ("Believe").Son, Elijah Allman, fronts the band Deadsy.Half-sister-in-law of actress Virginia Madsen.Is tying with Mako as the Oscar-nominated actor throughout history with the shortest name. Technically wins, as her name is only one syllable and is her actual legal name.Suffers from fear of flying.Wears size 8 shoes.Cher's very first recording was novelty record "I Love You Ringo," under the name of Bonnie Jo Mason in 1963.Her parents married and divorced 3 times.Measurements: 32B-24-36 (in 1990), 34C-24-35 1/2 (after breast lift surgery), 35 1/2 -25 1/2-36 (late 1990s), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).She won a Grammy in 1999 for the song "Believe" and an Emmy in 2003 for a special on her farewell concert tour.Spoke the eulogy at ex-husband Sonny Bono's funeral.Ranked #43 on VH1's "100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll."Wore braces as an adult.Her 1998 hit single "Believe" was ranked #60 on VH1's 100 Greatest Dance Songs.A 2002 Rolling Stone article estimated her wealth at over $600 million. Since then she has embarked on a hugely successful farewell tour that is still going and released a greatest hits CD that has spent weeks in the the Billboard Top 10.Is a big Katharine Hepburn fan.Although her music video "If I Could Turn Back Time" is often cited as the first video to be banned by MTV, this is not true. The Rolling Stones ("Neighbors"), The Ramones ("Psychotherapy") and Laura Branigan all had videos banned several years beforehand.Mother, with Sonny Bono, of Chastity Bono.Mother, Georgia Holt was a fan of Lana Turner. Original birth name Cherlyn was named after Lana Turner's daughter Cheryl Crane.Is the only certified female performer in music history to have had a U.S #1 single in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.She and Barbra Streisand are the only two female performers in the U.S. to have had a #1 hit and won an Oscar.Has appeared solo on the cover of People magazine a near record 13 times.In addition to her Oscar and Emmy wins, Cher won a 2000 Grammy for the song "Believe" as Best Dance Recording.US-born Cher is the most famous Hollywood personality of Armenian ethnicity. Acclaimed USSR-born filmmaker Sergei Parajanov is the most famous non-Hollywood Armenian cinema personality.In a recent poll, A&E's Biography Magazine ranked her as people's Number 3 favorite actress of all time behind her two Hollywood idols, Katharine Hepburn and Audrey Hepburn.She was the subject of an episode of "The X Files" (1993) called "The Post-Modern Prometheus" (5X06; first aired November 3, 1997). This episode concerned a deformed man who adored Cher because of her role in Mask (1985), in which her character cared for her deformed son. Several Cher songs appeared on the soundtrack of this episode, including "Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves" and "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore". At the end of the episode, Mulder and Scully take the Cher fan to a Cher concert, where they hear her sing her cover of "Walkin' in Memphis". Cher, an "X-Files" fan, was asked to play herself in this scene but declined the producers' offer. However, she revealed on The X-Files Movie Special (1998) (TV) that once the episode aired, she regretted not having appeared in it.Was called to be offered the role in The Witches of Eastwick (1987) on the morning of her 40th birthday.Her Oscar-winning part in Moonstruck (1987) was originally offered to Sally Field, who turned it down.She has had rhinoplasty and other cosmetic surgeries.From 2002-2005, she has had an immense success with her "Living Proof Farewell Tour", spanning the globe, making her the world's top diva. She also holds the record for longest-running tour and most money grossed than any female artist in history.Is one of only five actors/actresses to have both a number one single and an Oscar for acting. The others are Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Jamie Foxx, and Bing Crosby.All of her Emmy nominations have been for variety series or music programs with her name in the title.

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Sonny Bono

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) - It was a Sonny Bono weekend in the California desert. Bono's sidewalk star, dug up years ago for a construction project, was relocated on Palm Canyon Drive and dedicated Sa...
Posted by CHER& Smw Ent. on Sun, 27 May 2007 09:43:00 PST

Sharapova's Ad Shot At Cher's Former Florida Home

So, you were watching the season finale of 24 on Monday night, and all of a sudden Maria Sharapova's new Canon commercial came on, and you thought, "Wait a minute, I recognize that skyline.'' Sure eno...
Posted by CHER& Smw Ent. on Sun, 27 May 2007 09:41:00 PST