The Pozo Seco Singers were an American folk music band formed in the mid-1960s. Composed of Susan Taylor, Don Williams, and Lofton Kline, the group was known for their harmonious blend of voices and acoustic arrangements. Their most significant hit, "Time," showcases their signature folk-pop sound while reflecting the era's countercultural sentiments. After the group disbanded, Don Williams pursued a successful solo career in country music, further underlining the band's influence in the genre.