The Deep Six was a mid-1960s American rock band known for their folk-rock and pop sound. They are best remembered for their rendition of Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox's "Paint It, Black," which reached number 124 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. The band's lineup included Barry "Frosty" Frost, Mike Geraci, Dick Tassan, Larry Brown, Mark Creamer, and Jim Reese. Despite their limited commercial success, The Deep Six's blend of folk-rock and pop was characteristic of the distinctive sound of the 1960s music scene.