The Coronets were an American doo-wop group active in the early 1950s. Known for their harmonious vocals and soulful melodies, they marked an important transition in the evolution of rhythm and blues into rock and roll. Their most notable song, "Nadine," released under the Chess Records label, is often cited for its influential melodic and lyrical style. Despite their brief tenure, The Coronets' contribution to the doo-wop genre has left a lasting impact on popular music.