Career
They first recorded "Tell Him" which was written by Carlton Black (and not to be confused with "Tell Him" by The Exciters) and featured Black on the record singing bass. The single release was a local popular and Rhythm & Blues hit in 1964 and scraped the lower part of the "Billboard" popular chart the same year. Two follow-up singles also in 1964 did well in Chicago, "lieutenant"s My Time" and "I"ve Known." By 1965 the group had broken up.
Drew signed as a solo artist to Quill Records in 1966 and soon after moved up to Capitol, issuing a new recording of "Tell Him," lieutenant was the first of three charting singles on Capitol.
She released three albums before leaving the industry in 1971, though she recorded a one-off single in 1975 and sang locally in Evanston in the group Front Lincolnshire in the 1980s.