Washington, D.C.'s the Cairos recorded one record for Raynoma Liles, Gordy Singleton, and Eddie Singleton's Shrine label. Miss Ray, Barry Gordy's second wife, started Shrine with her new hubby after both bounced from Motown. Shrine (located in D.C.) issued the peppy "Stop Overlooking Me" b/w "Don't Fight It" in 1966; it flopped just like the other 18 singles bearing the Shrine logo. Keni St. Lewis, Tommy Montier, Famon Johnson, Gerald Richardson, and Wilford Ruffin were the Cairos. Their only other appearance was backing (uncredited) Shrine artist Shirley Edwards on "Dream My ...