The Neon Philharmonic was a psychedelic pop band from the late 1960s, led by songwriter and conductor Tupper Saussy and vocalist Don Gant. Their music, a blend of orchestral pop and psychedelic rock, was distinctive for its fusion of classical and contemporary elements. The band's most influential work, "Morning Girl," reached the Top 20 on the Billboard charts in 1969. Despite their brief period of commercial success, The Neon Philharmonic's unique sound and experimentation left a significant mark on the genre.