Relocation to New York

Relocation to New York: Services, Companies, Guides, Helps


14 Mar

Cher Touch and Go


Art Photos of Cher from her seventh solo album, “Cher” from 1971. Later retitled, “Cher, Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves.” Along with the song from the same album, “Touch and Go,” written by Jerry Fuller, and produced by Sonny and Cher’s next door neighbor at the time Snuff Garrett. Info about Jerry Fuller…. One can say what one wants about the hits produced and sometimes also written by Jerry Fuller, or do what one wants to them, for that matter. Copies of the wormy “Little Green Apples,” “Young Girl” by Gary Puckett & the Union Gap, and the Knickerbockers’ “Lies” have been found up in trees and at the bottom of ditches, after all, while some car and house radio dials have been severely damaged attempting a too-rapid escape from these oft-played ditties. There was much less saturation concerning Fuller’s own performing career as a singer/songwriter, although he did score a couple of hits and broke ground with an early rockabilly version of “Tenneesee Waltz.” Fuller came out of a background of Texas music as solid as the Alamo itself. Both of his parents were singers. His father, Clarence Fuller, had sung for fiddler and bandleader Bob Wills back in the days when the Light Crust Doughboys band was baking. Mother Lola Fuller did more of the direct music teaching in the family, setting Jerry Fuller and Bob Fuller in motion as the singing Fuller Brothers. The former quickly decided to go on his own, including penning his own numbers. Other family members eventually showed up on


08 Mar

Move / “Renaissance Rap” Q-Tip