The Choice Four was an American soul group from Washington D.C., most active in the 1970s. They were known for their smooth, harmonious style and were heavily influenced by the popular R&B and soul music of the era. Their most successful single, "The Finger Pointers," peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard R&B chart. The band's notable members included Bobby Hamilton, Pete Marshall, Ted Maduro, and Charles Blagmon, and they worked closely with producer Van McCoy, whose distinctive touch further shaped their sound.