The Dave Davani Four was a British rhythm and blues band active in the early to mid-1960s. The group, led by organist Dave Davani, was known for its energetic performances and a sound heavily influenced by American jazz, soul, and R&B. Notably, the band's membership included guitarist John 'Tubby' Owen, who would later achieve fame as a member of the Tremeloes. Despite a relatively brief existence, the Dave Davani Four left a mark on the British music scene with their standout single "Tossin' and Turnin'" and their instrumental album "Fused!".