The Drew-Vels were an American female R&B group active during the 1960s, most notably consisting of members Patti Drew, Erma Jean Drew, and Carlton Black. They are best remembered for their 1964 hit single, "Tell Him," which peaked at #90 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their music was characterized by expressive vocal harmonies and soulful melodies, drawn from the popular R&B and soul music trends of the time. Despite their limited discography, The Drew-Vels left an indelible mark on the 1960s music scene, helping to shape the era's distinctive pop-R&B crossover sound.