The Honey Drippers were an American rhythm and blues band formed in 1984. The group was notable for its band members, including rock legends Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin and Jimmy Page of The Yardbirds. Their musical style blended rock and roll with soul and rhythm and blues, producing a signature sound exemplified in their hit single "Sea of Love." The Honey Drippers had a significant impact on the 1980s music scene, merging the energy of rock music with the smoothness of blues, influencing future genre crossovers.