Artist Bio:
The Friends of Distinction were an American R&B vocal group formed in 1968. The original members were Harry Elston, Floyd Butler, Jessica Cleaves, and Barbara Jean Love. They were known for their harmonious blend of soul, pop, and jazz influences in their music. The group gained popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s with hits such as "Grazing in the Grass," "Love or Let Me Be Lonely," and "Going in Circles."
The Friends of Distinction released several albums and singles throughout their career, showcasing their smooth vocal style and tight harmonies. They were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1970. Though the group underwent some lineup changes over the years, The Friends of Distinction left a lasting impact on the music scene with their soulful sound and memorable hits.
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