The Out-of-Sights were a dynamic quintet from Cleveland's Lee-Harvard area, comprising Gregory Still, Paul Woodall, Stan Reeves, Harry Stewart, and Larry Wade. Formed during their time at John F. Kennedy High School, they became known for their soulful sound in the early 1970s. Under the production of Lou Ragland at Saru Records, they released four singles, including "For the Rest of My Life" and "I Was Wrong." Despite limited commercial success, their music remains a testament to the rich soul heritage of Cleveland. ([iheart.com](https://www.iheart.com/artist/out-of-sights-31110815/?utm_source=openai))