Bobby Sherman was born on July 22, 1943, in Santa Monica, California, and grew up in Van Nuys, close to Los Angeles.
By the age of 11, he learned how to play the trumpet, and later on piano, trombone, piano, and of course, the guitar.
During the years, he learned to play 16 instruments. He sang with different bands in the San Fernando Valley, and plenty of people knew he had a good voice.

So it was that when he arrived at the party, Sherman took the chance to show his talent.

Then everyone knew that he was handy, suggesting him high-rank jobs.
From 1969 through 1971, Sherman’s young fan base bought millions of recordings, and he released singles such as Little Woman, Easy Come, Easy Go, and Julie, Do Ya Love Me.

From six different albums, he sold one million copies, and from four different recorded albums sold a million.

Today, he is 79 years old, and has saved partially his former look. He was a remarkable actor in the history.