Posted on 24 November 2010
The 1960s were the decade exploration, breaking out of conformity and of social, political and sexual revolution. There was Camelot, Vietnam, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the counterculture movement that gave birth to the hippies, the yippies, the Beatles, psychedelia, the peace movement, the Summer of Love—and Sonny & Cher.
Cherilyn Sarkisian Lapiere and Salvatore Bono met in 1962 in a coffee shop (no, not a Starbucks). She was a wide-eyed 16 year-old who came from a very chaotic and bohemian family and he was a 27 year-old studio dude working for famed ‘Wall of Sound” producer (and later convicted murderer and hideous hairpiece wearer) Phil Spector.
Cher began singing backup for Spector protégés the Ronettes, as well as The Righteous Brother and Darlene Love before creating a singing duo originally called Caesar & Cleo. This aggregation was met with a yawn and it was back to the creative drawing board for the budding music hopefuls. Read the full story
Posted on 07 May 2009

Getting there from any seemingly fixated point and through things you might feel won’t let you go.
I know what it is like to feel like you can never get focused on feeling good. Or that you are so far from where you want to be, you’d never know how to get there.
I desired to find the way there. A true happiness and real turn around in my life. This desire lead me to studying the Law Of Attraction and I became fascinated. I discovered tools and found my way…. and it all came back to good. Read the full story