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Update at: Mar 19, 2026Sonny Bono (born February 16, 1935) - Public Profile
Biography
- Born February 16, 1935 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
- American singer, musician, actor, television performer, and politician.
- Best known as half of the pop duo Sonny & Cher, with hits such as "I Got You Babe" and "The Beat Goes On".
- Co-host of television programs including The Sonny & Cher Show / The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour during the 1970s.
- Married to Cher (the couple became synonymous with 1960s pop culture); father of Chaz Bono (Chastity Bono).
- Political career included serving as Mayor of Palm Springs, California (1988–1992) and as U.S. Representative for California''s 44th congressional district (1995–1998).
- Advocated for copyright term extensions; the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act (1998) is named in his honor.
- Died January 5, 1998, due to a skiing accident in California.
Public Career Highlights
- Music/television: With Cher, produced a string of hits in the 1960s and launched multiple TV programs in the 1970s.
- Politics: Palm Springs mayor; U.S. Congressman in the 1990s, focusing on issues spanning entertainment, copyright, and local interests.
- Legacy: Associated with landmark copyright term extension legislation commonly known as the Sonny Bono Act.
News and Public Reception
As a public figure who passed away in 1998, there are no active personal projects or social media accounts. Public information centers on his legacy, music and television work, and his roles in Palm Springs city government and the U.S. Congress. The Sonny Bono name remains linked to copyright term extension and to his early collaboration with Cher in popular culture.
Recent Projects and Legacy Initiatives
- There are no recent personal projects by Sonny Bono due to his passing in 1998.
- Legacy includes his influence on music, television, and public policy, particularly regarding copyright term extension.
- Public archival and biographical materials continue to discuss his impact on entertainment and government.
Personal Life
- Wife (1969–1975): Cher. They achieved major fame as a performing duo in the 1960s and early 1970s.
- Child: Chaz Bono (b. 1969).
- Later spouse: Mary Bono (Mary Bono Mack), who served in the U.S. House of Representatives after him.
Raj Yogas & Planetary Combinations
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Numerology Profile
Chaldean Life Path 9 is Mars-in-service—courage with compassion. It indicates completion, humanitarian work, and lessons in letting go and higher purpose.
Chaldean Destiny 6 indicates service and harmony as your expression. It supports counseling, teaching, design, healing, and community responsibility.
Chaldean Soul 3 desires joy and expression. It seeks creativity, appreciation, and the freedom to share ideas and feelings.
Chaldean Personality 3 appears expressive, social, and creative. Others often see charm, optimism, and communication skills.
Kabbalah Number 7 reflects an inner spiritual code of wisdom and truth-seeking. It supports research, contemplation, and spiritual refinement.
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Life Events & Planetary Transits
Key events mapped against the active Dasha and planetary transits at the time.












Social Media and Public Profiles
There are no official social media profiles maintained by Sonny Bono. Contemporary public memory is preserved through family statements, archival collections, and mentions in entertainment and political history contexts. Related profiles may appear in relation to Cher, Mary Bono Mack, and various archival repositories.