"The Playgirls" were an American girl group active during the early 1960s. Their musical style was rooted in doo-wop and early rock & roll, characterized by harmonious vocals and simple, infectious melodies. The group was notable for featuring singer and pianist Linnaea "Lin" Moore, who would later achieve solo success. Despite their brief tenure, "The Playgirls" were an important part of the girl group phenomenon of the 1960s and their work has influenced generations of female vocalists.