The Cashmeres were a prominent American doo-wop group in the 1960s, known for their harmonious vocal style and soulful undertones. The band, featuring notable members Bobby "Toby" Holley and Henchi Graves, hails from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. They achieved regional fame with their signature sound in songs like "Satisfied" and "Second Story Man", which exemplify their distinctive blend of rhythm and blues with pop sensibilities. While not widely recognized in mainstream music history, The Cashmeres made a significant contribution to the development of doo-wop and soul music in their era.