About The Friends of Distinction
One of the most likeable and vocally cohesive singing groups of the late 60s and early 70s, the Friends of Distinction are too often forgotten in retrospectives of that era, but their music has continued to live on. Formed by Harry Elston, Floyd Butler, Jessica Cleaves and Barbara Love in 1968, the group had a relatively short life in its original incarnation, but made some of the most memorable pop/soul music of all time. Elston had been singing with the Hi-Fi's in the mid-60s, warming up for Ray Charles in tours across the country.
Top Tracks
Grazing In The Grass
Going in Circles
Love or Let Me Be Lonely
And I Love Him
I Really Hope You Do
Lonesome Mood
I've Never Found A Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)
When A Little Love Began To Die
Great Day
Light My Fire
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