The Vocals stayed together less than a year, but six months was spent touring with Ray Charles. They were a quartet consisting of Lamonte McLemore, a photographer; Marilyn McCoo, a recent beauty contest winner; Harry Elston; and Floyd Butler. Forming in Los Angeles, CA, in 1963, the melodious foursome got lucky with the Charles connection, signing with his Tangerine label for a single in 1964 entitled "Lonesome Mood" b/w "Look Out For Love." They also appeared with Margie Hendrix on her April 1964 Tangerine release, "Let No One Hold You" b/w "A Lover's Blues," credited as Marg...