The San Remo Golden Strings was a studio group from Detroit, Michigan, renowned for their instrumental interpretations of popular melodies in the mid-1960s. Comprised of members from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and led by producer Ed Wingate, the group found success by integrating classical strings with Motown's rhythm and blues style. Their distinct blend of orchestral pop and soul music, exemplified by their hit "Hungry for Love," significantly contributed to the Motown Sound. Despite their short-lived existence, their unique fusion of styles influenced the development of pop and soul music.