The Five Quails were an American doo-wop group of the 1960s, best known for their harmonious vocal style and soulful rhythm and blues influences. Originating from Cleveland, Ohio, the group's line-up included notable members like lead vocalist Robert Peckman and tenor Richard Coker. Their signature sound is exemplified in their most influential work, "Get To School On Time". While their mainstream success was limited, The Five Quails' contribution to the doo-wop genre underscored the vitality and diversity of African-American vocal music during that era.