The Friends of Distinction
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The Friends of Distinction are an American vocal group best known for their late 1960's hits, "Grazing in the Grass," "Love or Let Me Be Lonely" and "Going in Circles". Founded by Harry Elston and Floyd Butler, the Friends of Distinction also comprised Jessica Cleaves and Barbara Jean Love (plus Charlene Gibson, who replaced Love during her pregnancy).
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