Shelley Du Pont & The Calendars were a mid-20th-century American doo-wop group. Their music was known for its smooth vocal harmonies and rhythmic backbeats, characteristic of the doo-wop genre. Shelley Du Pont, the leading vocalist, was celebrated for her soprano range and emotive performances. Although the group did not achieve widespread commercial success, they are remembered within the genre for their 1963 single "Stop Driving Me Crazy," which is considered a significant contribution to doo-wop music history.