I Will Sing My Songs Again

The Inconceivable Life Story of Ronnie Fuller

by Jason Fuller


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/13/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 87
ISBN : 9780595313273
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 87
ISBN : 9780595805020

About the Book

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 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

During his 27 years of disability, Ronnie Fuller has recorded 35 songs and has written another 124 songs that are still to be recorded. His latest CD, "Message From America" is getting a lot of attention. Many people in the business believe Ronnie is one of the best songwriters of his time.


About the Author

Jason Fuller was born on January 09, 1979 in a little town in Wisconsin called Gresham. He was born into a family of poverty and disability. He spent what would be 26 years of his life dealing with an ill father, and all the nightmares that go with the welfare system in Wisconsin.

His first event was a dream come true, a concert with Ronnie Milsap, one of the greatest entertainers in the world. The success of that show was overwhelming. But soon the horrors of a corrupt justice system would relentlessly tear at his life. As he fought beside his Father for 10 years, it became obvious the tragedy his Father lived had to be documented. And so, his life lead down the road of an author, international songwriter, musician, and entrepreneur. This extraordinary book, that seems more fiction than fact is his first work.