The Doodletown Pipers were an American easy listening vocal group that were active from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. Their style blended elements of pop, big band, and Broadway music, characterized by their harmonious and intricate vocal arrangements. Though not a major force in the music industry, they achieved moderate success with their television appearances and live performances. The group's ever-changing lineup included notable members such as Dean Kay, famous for his hit song "That's Life," and singer and actor Mickey Rooney Jr.