Baby Sticks and the Kingtones were a prominent American rock and roll band in the 1960s, originating from Grand Rapids, Michigan. They were known for their high-energy performances and distinctive blend of doo-wop and rockabilly styles. The band's most influential work, "I Love You So", was a regional hit in the Midwest and remains a classic example of early rock and roll. Baby Sticks, the lead vocalist and drummer, was notable for his unique combination of roles, contributing significantly to the band's signature sound.