Tony Rossini and The Chippers were a prominent rockabilly band in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Their music was infused with Southern rock influences, characterized by Rossini's distinct vocal style and the band's energetic guitar rhythms. Rossini, whose real name is Anthony Sonego, was known for his vibrant stage presence and was the driving force behind the band's popularity. Despite their brief existence, they had a significant impact on the rockabilly genre, with notable hits such as "My Love, My Love" and "Adventures of a Young Boy."