Publicity photo of the musical group Friends of Distinction. Image by RCA Records, via Wikimedia Commons. Licensed Public domain |
Friends Of DistinctionThe Friends of Distinction were an American rhythm and blues vocal group formed in 1968 in Los Angeles, notable for their hits in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including "Grazing in the Grass," "Going in Circles," and "Love or Let Me Be Lonely." The group, consisting of members such as Harry Elston and Floyd Butler, achieved significant chart success, earning multiple gold records, and released six albums before disbanding in the mid-1970s. They are recognized for their contributions to R&B and soul music, and several of their songs have been covered by notable artists. (Source: Wikipedia)
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