Faith, Hope & Charity was a soul and disco vocal group that rose to prominence in the 1970s. Originally formed by Zulema Cusseaux, Brenda Hilliard, and Albert Bailey, the group worked closely with legendary producer Van McCoy, who was instrumental in shaping their sound. With a blend of uplifting lyrics and infectious grooves, they earned success on both the R&B and dance charts, most notably with their 1975 hit "To Each His Own (That's My Philosophy)," which topped the Billboard R&B chart.
Over the years, the lineup changed, with original member Zulema leaving to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Diane Destry. Faith, Hope & Charity continued to release soulful, harmony-rich tracks that showcased their vocal talents and reflected the era's disco and Philadelphia soul influences. Their legacy is celebrated by fans of classic '70s soul and disco, and their music still gets dancefloors moving decades later.
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