The Village Soul Choir was a 1970s American gospel and soul band known for their distinctive blend of these genres with a touch of pop. They were led by the accomplished arranger and choir director, Charles McCollough. The choir was famous for their unique sound characterized by vibrant, powerful vocals and a pulsating rhythm section. Their most influential work, "The Cat Walk," peaked at number 34 on the Billboard R&B chart, leaving a significant mark on soul music.