Randy and The Holidays were an American rock & roll and swamp pop band from the 1960s, hailing from Louisiana. The band was led by Randy McNeeley, the primary singer and songwriter, and included his brothers and cousins. They are best remembered for their 1963 hit "Living Doll," which showcased their distinctive blend of rock and the Louisiana-rooted swamp pop. Although their mainstream success was brief, Randy and The Holidays have been recognized for their contribution to the regional sound of 1960s Southern music.