The Fuzz were a soul trio from Washington, D.C. who recorded in the ’70s. The trio included Sheila Young, Barbara Gilliam, and Val Williams. In 1970, they started their singing career as The Passionettes. However, in 1971, they signed to Calla Records, and they changed their name to The Fuzz. One of the first songs they recorded as The Fuzz was “I Love You For All Seasons” (1971). It was a smash hit! Their single peaked at #10 on the Billboard R&B chart. Later that year, they released their one and only album, The Fuzz. “I Love You For All Seasons” is their most notable song.
The Fuzz – “I Love You For All Seasons”