The Beckett Quintet was an American garage rock band active during the mid-1960s. The band, featuring the distinctive vocals of lead singer Jim Garrett, demonstrated a blend of folk-rock and psychedelic sounds prevalent in their era. Their most notable song, "No Correspondence," is admired for its melodic undertones and rich lyrical content, reflecting the band's unique songwriting approach. While their tenure was brief, The Beckett Quintet left an enduring mark on the Southern California music scene.