The Choice Four
The Choice Four were an American soul/disco group from Washington, D.C. who recorded for RCA Records. Several of the group's members had previously sung in The Love Tones and The Stridels.[1] They had several minor hits on the Billboard charts in the mid 1970s.
Members
- Bobby Hamilton
- Ted Maduro
- Pete Marshall
- Charles Blagmon
Albums
- The Finger Pointers (RCA, 1975)
- On Top of Clear (RCA, 1976) US R&B #43[2]
Singles
Year |
Title |
Chart Positions[3] |
US Pop Singles |
US R&B Singles |
US Disco Singles |
1974 |
"You're So Right for Me" |
- |
#63 |
- |
1974 |
"The Finger Pointers, Part 1" |
- |
#85 |
- |
1975 |
"Hook it Up" |
- |
- |
#4 |
1975 |
"When You're Young and in Love" |
#91 |
#45 |
- |
1976 |
"Come Down to Earth" |
- |
#9 |
- |
1976 |
"Hey, What's That Dance You're Doing" |
- |
#57 |
- |
1976 |
"Just Let Me Hold You For a Night" |
- |
#76 |
- |
1977 |
"Come Down to Earth/Two Different Worlds" |
- |
- |
#26 |
References