The Parade is an American sunshine pop group that emerged during the mid-1960s. Its notable members include Jerry Riopelle, Smokey Roberds, and Murray MacLeod, who all contributed vocally and instrumentally to the group's harmonious, upbeat style. The band is best known for their 1967 hit single, "Sunshine Girl," which epitomizes their signature blend of catchy melodies and sunny lyrics. Despite their short-lived career, The Parade's contribution to the sunshine pop genre continues to influence contemporary pop artists.