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I'll Sing My Songs Again is the biography of Ronnie Besaw Fuller,
who grew up in a tiny, poor American Indian community in
Northeastern Wisconsin. He was sick for much of his youth, and the
only real interest he had was playing the guitar and singing.
Realizing the extraordinary talent that Ronnie had, his father took
him to talent contests around the area. In 1953, at the age of
seven, he performed on television, and that was before they even
had one for their home. Ronnie performed with many bands around the
Midwest and in 1969, while in Las Vegas, an important person heard
two of his recordings. Ronnie signed a seven-year contract to
perform on-stage as a musician. In 1976, Ronnie was diagnosed with
Ankylasing Spondylitis. He returned to Wisconsin to deal with it.
Doctors told him that he had about five years to live. He began
treatment at a nearby clinic. For nearly ten years he was given an
enormous amount of medications. The last several years the pill
count got up to 80 pills per day. Then, after he crashed, they took
him off of the medications without a detox program. In 1992, he
filed a 50 million-dollar lawsuit for medical malpractice. The way
the court case was handled
I'll Sing My Songs Again is the biography of Ronnie Besaw Fuller,
who grew up in a tiny, poor American Indian community in
Northeastern Wisconsin. He was sick for much of his youth, and the
only real interest he had was playing the guitar and singing.
Realizing the extraordinary talent that Ronnie had, his father took
him to talent contests around the area. In 1953, at the age of
seven, he performed on television, and that was before they even
had one for their home. Ronnie performed with many bands around the
midwest and in 1969, while in Las Vegas, an important person heard
two of his recordings. Ronnie signed a seven-year contract to
perform on-stage as a musician. In 1976, Ronnie was diagnosed with
Ankylasing Spondylitis. He returned to Wisconsin to deal with it. a
nearby clinic. For nearly ten years he was given an enormous amount
of medications. The last several years the pill count got up to 80
pills per day. Then, after he crashed, they took him off of the
medications without a detox program. In 1992, he filed a 50
million-dollar lawsuit for medical malpractice. The way the court
case was handled is unprecedented and unbelievable for a court case
that was handled in the United States of America. What happened to
Ronnie Besaw Fuller should never happen to anyone else in this
country...
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