Lenny Capello and the Dots were an American rock and roll band active during the late 1950s and early 1960s. They were known for their New Orleans R&B style, characterized by Capello's raspy vocals and the band's energetic saxophone sections. Lenny Capello, the lead singer and guitarist, was a distinctive figure in the band, with his signature song "Cotton Candy" becoming a regional hit in the Gulf Coast. Despite not achieving widespread fame, the band has been recognized for its contribution to the early development of rock and roll music.