The Robbs were an American pop-rock band active from 1965 to 1971, known for their harmonious, melodic style reminiscent of the British Invasion. Originally from Wisconsin, brothers Craig, Bruce, and Dee Robb, accompanied by friend Joe Tanner, achieved regional success before signing with Mercury Records. Although they never charted nationally, their innovative sound was influential in the development of power pop. The band's notable works include "Race with the Wind", their debut single which was covered by other artists, highlighting their impact on the pop-rock genre.