The Pozo Seco Singers were an American folk music trio formed in Texas in 1964. Comprised of Don Williams, Lofton Kline, and Susan Taylor, their style blended traditional folk with elements of pop and country. They are best known for their 1966 hit "Time," which showcased their tight harmonies and crossover appeal. Though their mainstream success was relatively brief, the Pozo Seco Singers' blend of folk and pop laid groundwork for future artists in the folk-pop genre, and Don Williams went on to have a successful solo career in country music.