The Friends of Distinction
The Friends of Distinction | |
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The Friends of Distinction in 1973. Floyd Butler, Dani McCormick, Harry Elston, Dianne Jackson | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 1968–1975 |
| Labels | RCA Records |
| Past members | Floyd Butler Dani McCormick Harry Elston Dianne Jackson Charlene Gibson Jessica Cleaves Barbara Jean Love |
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.