
Tony Sheridan was a British rock and roll musician born in 1940 in Norwich, England. Known for his association with early rock and roll, he gained prominence in the 1960s, particularly for his collaborations with The Beatles during their early career in Hamburg, Germany. His recording of "My Bonnie" with The Beatles (then known as the backing band) became a significant milestone in rock history. Sheridan's work blended rock, pop, and skiffle influences, and he was signed to labels like Polydor. His contributions helped shape the early British rock scene, influencing the genre's global evolution.
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