The Kevins were an Australian pop band that emerged in 1978, built around the dynamic interplay of Sally Ford's saxophone, Anne Harkin's guitar work, and dual vocal contributions from Steve "Buzz" Leeson and Nick Smith. The group's sound blended pop sensibilities with instrumental flourishes that set them apart from their contemporaries.
The band's recorded output included the 1982 EP *Club of Rome*, which featured the single "Romeo Romeo"—a track that gained traction on the Australian charts, peaking at number 70 on the Kent Music Report. Though their commercial impact remained modest, The Kevins contributed to Australia's vibrant post-punk and new wave scene of the early 1980s.