The Turbans were an influential American doo-wop group formed in Philadelphia in 1953. Known for their rhythm and blues-tinged harmonies, the group consisted of notable members such as Al Banks and Matthew Platt. Their signature sound can be heard in their 1955 hit "When You Dance", one of the era's most popular doo-wop songs, which significantly influenced the genre. Despite their short-lived career, The Turbans left a lasting impact on doo-wop and early rock 'n' roll music.