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Sonny Barger (born ?1939) is a founding member of the original Oakland, California chapter of Hells Angels, and perhaps the best-known member of the Hells Angels. As of 2004, Barger remains in the Hells Angels as a member of the Cave Creek Chapter. Barger is most famous for being a chief honcho Hells Angel at the Rolling Stones' concert at Altamont in 1969, where Hells Angels killed a spectator (who had a gun, according to the court record, which includes testimony by the victim's girlfriend who was there). Sonny has a web site which offers more information on the individual.

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  • Ralph "Sonny" Barger, Hell's Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger and the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club. Morrow, William & Co., May 2000 (ISBN 0688176933); reissued in paperback, HarperCollins Publishers, October 2001 (ISBN 0060937548)
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