The Casuals were a British pop band that gained prominence in the late 1960s, most known for their hit single "Jesamine". The band's musical style was a blend of pop and rock, characterized by melodic harmonies and catchy hooks. The original lineup included John Tebb, Howard Newcomb, Zenon Kowalski, and Don Fortune, with their distinctive sound largely credited to Newcomb's multi-instrumental abilities. Although their time in the spotlight was brief, The Casuals made a significant contribution to the British pop scene of the era.