The Woolies were an American blues and rock band, established in 1964 in East Lansing, Michigan. Known for their distinctive blend of R&B, rock, and blues, they gained national recognition with their 1966 cover of Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love?" which reached number 95 on the Billboard Hot 100. Band member Bob Baldori, also known as "Boogie Bob", was particularly notable for his harmonica and piano skills. Despite their relatively brief peak in popularity, the Woolies made a significant contribution to the Midwestern rock scene of the 1960s.