The Daylighters were an American R&B group formed in Chicago in the late 1950s. Known for their unique blend of soulful harmonies and blues-inspired melodies, they made notable contributions to the evolution of rhythm and blues music. Their most significant hit, "Cool Breeze," exemplified their signature sound, characterized by strong vocal harmonies and a prominent saxophone line. Although the band members changed over time, the original lineup included prominent singers like Richard Dunbar and Tony Gideon, who were instrumental in shaping the band's distinctive style.