Splinter was a two-man vocal group from South Shields, England, consisting of Bill Elliott and Bobby Purvis. Active primarily during the 1970s, their musical style combined elements of pop, folk, and soft rock. The pair is notably associated with George Harrison of The Beatles, who produced their debut album "The Place I Love" on his Dark Horse record label. Their most recognized track, "Costafine Town", showcases their signature harmonic vocals and the influence of Harrison's distinctive slide guitar sound.