Chick Carbo was an American rhythm and blues singer known for his warm baritone voice. He was a member of the influential vocal group, The Spiders, which was active during the 1950s and had a significant impact on the development of R&B music. Carbo later pursued a solo career, producing notable works such as "In the Night" and "The Big Beat." His music, often characterized by emotional depth and a smooth, rhythmic style, was a significant contribution to the New Orleans R&B scene.