Monk Higgins, born Milton Bland in 1930, was an American musician, producer, and saxophonist known for his contributions to the jazz, blues, and R&B genres. His rhythmic style incorporated elements of soul and funk, distinguishing him in the music landscape of the 1960s and 70s. Higgins' most notable works include his instrumental hit "Who Dun It?" and his production work on Bobby "Blue" Bland's "Dreamer" album. His influence on the Chicago and Los Angeles music scenes, where he was active, is noteworthy for its significant impact on the development of soul and blues music.