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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 The Friends of Distinction American rhythm and blues group The Friends of Distinction were an American vocal group founded by Harry Elston and Floyd Butler, best known for their 1969 RIAA-certified Gold hits "Grazing in the Grass" and "Going in Circles" and the 1970 hit "Love or Let Me Be Lonely", with all three reaching the Hot 100's top 15. Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Friends of Distinction The Friends of Distinction in 1973. Floyd Butler, Dani McCormick, Harry Elston, Dianne Jackson Background information Origin Los Angeles, California, United States Genres R&B pop soul sunshine pop psychedelic soul Years active 1968–1975 Labels RCA Records Past members Floyd Butler Dani McCormick Harry Elston Dianne Jackson… (Source: Wikipedia)
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