Smokey Roberds is a multifaceted artist known for his endeavors in both acting and music. As a musician, Roberds was part of The Four Preps, a popular 1950s American pop quartet, where his baritone voice helped shape their harmonious sound. The band is recognized for their hits such as "26 Miles (Santa Catalina)" and "Big Man". Although primarily known for his career in television and film, Roberds' contribution to The Four Preps' distinctive doo-wop style holds a significant place in pop music history.