The Changin' Times were an American pop duo active in the mid-1960s, comprised of Steve Duboff and Artie Kornfeld. They were best known for their hit single, "Pied Piper," a catchy tune that was later covered by Crispian St. Peters and became a top five hit in the UK. Their music, characterized by its folk-pop sound, was heavily influenced by the British Invasion. Despite their brief existence, The Changin' Times contributed to the evolving sound of the 1960s pop scene, with Kornfeld later co-creating the iconic Woodstock music festival.