That depends on what you define as a Native American. Cher Bono's mother was from Arkansas and claims some level of Cherokee decent, although she nor her mother are registered tribal members of any Cherokee Tribe.
All I know is that at least she used to claim she was half American Indian and she even had the looks and her other hit song "Half-Breed" to prove it .. hehe
Actually, she has never claimed to be "half" Native American, like the song says, because it's just a song. But some accounts have her being about 4% Cherokee. That is why she should change her name to Cher "Okee".
No, and her name is not Cher Bono. She had it legally changed to just Cher.
Cher has a great and close relationship with her child Chaz Bono. Cher defended her transgendered son even though there was a lot of negative press about him.
She's the daughter of Cher and the late Sonny Bono. She had sex reassignment surgery and became Chaz Bono.
I believe it was Sonny Bono. But Sonny and Cher sang it.
sonny bono
No, and her name is not Cher Bono. She had it legally changed to just Cher.
Sonny Bono's real name was Salvatore Bono. He was an American singer, songwriter, producer, and politician, best known for his musical partnership with Cher in the duo Sonny & Cher. Bono also served as the mayor of Palm Springs, California, and later became a U.S. Congressman.
Cher's partner was Sonny Bono who I guess would be a "Cher buddy".
Cher has a great and close relationship with her child Chaz Bono. Cher defended her transgendered son even though there was a lot of negative press about him.
She's the daughter of Cher and the late Sonny Bono. She had sex reassignment surgery and became Chaz Bono.
Cher married to Sonny Bono from 1969 to 1975 Cher married to Gregg Allman from 1975 to 1979
Yes-Chastity Bono
I believe it was Sonny Bono. But Sonny and Cher sang it.
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Cher married to Sonny Bono from 1969 to 1975 Cher married to Gregg Allman from 1975 to 1979
Cher and Mary Bono do not collect royalties on the song "I Got You Babe." The song was written by Sonny Bono, and as the original performer, Cher receives a share of royalties as part of her recording contract. However, since Sonny Bono passed away in 1998, Mary Bono, his widow, may receive royalties from the song's continued use and performances, depending on the specific agreements in place.
Sonny Bono (from Sonny & Cher) died in a skiing accident.