The Coupe De Villes was an American blues band active in the 1980s, known primarily as the side project of acclaimed filmmaker John Carpenter. Exhibiting a classic blues sound, the band was characterized by Carpenter's distinctive keyboard playing. While not as widely celebrated as Carpenter's film work, the Coupe De Villes made a significant contribution to the soundtrack of "Big Trouble in Little China," a film directed by Carpenter himself. Despite their limited discography, this band represents an intriguing intersection of cinema and music history.