The Ritchie Family is an American vocal group that gained prominence in the disco era of the mid-1970s. Known for their flamboyant style and dance-oriented tunes, the group consisted of three female vocalists: Cassandra Wooten, Gwendolyn Oliver, and Cheryl Mason-Dorman. Their most influential work, "The Best Disco in Town," became a global hit and left a lasting imprint on the disco music scene. Their fusion of soul, R&B, and pop elements, combined with their energetic performances and harmonious vocals, made them a defining act of the disco era.