Stars in their Cleveland hometown, unknown elsewhere (except for the minor national hit "It's Cold Outside"), the Choir played an accomplished British Invasion-influenced pop/rock in the late '60s. The group started off in 1964 under the name the Mods, then in 1966 changed their name and released the garage rock classic "It's Cold Outside" single, which went to number one in Cleveland in 1967. The group was then picked up by Roulette, and released two singles --1967's "No One Here to Play With" and "When You Were with Me" in 1968 -- but neither charted. The Choir was dropped b...