The Safaris are an American doo-wop group best known for their 1960 hit "Image of a Girl". Originating in Los Angeles, California, the group consisted of notable members Marvin Rosenberg, Harvey Davis, Jim Stephens, and Richard Clasky, each contributing to the distinctive harmonies and romantic themes that characterized their style. Their music reflected the early rock-n-roll era, intertwining doo-wop and pop elements. Despite their brief tenure, The Safaris made a significant mark on the music scene of the early 1960s, influencing subsequent doo-wop and pop musicians.