The Swimming Pool Q's are an American new wave and jangle pop band that emerged from Atlanta, Georgia in 1978. Known for their eclectic sound, the band was a significant part of the alternative southern music scene in the 1980s. Notable band members include lead vocalist Jeff Calder and Anne Richmond Boston, whose distinctive voice contributed to the band's unique sound. The band's most influential work, "The Deep End", released in 1981, is often cited for its blending of post-punk and pop elements.