Sandra "Lois" Reeves, known professionally as Lois Reeves, is an American singer and songwriter recognized primarily for her contributions to the R&B and soul genres. Born in the late 1940s, Reeves gained prominence in the 1970s as a member of the vocal group The Dramatics, which became known for its smooth harmonies and emotive performances. One of her notable works with The Dramatics includes the hit single “In the Rain,” which was released in 1972 and became one of the group's signature songs. She also contributed to tracks like “Whatcha See is Whatcha Get” and “Me and Mrs. Jones,” showcasing her powerful vocal abilities. Reeves’ impact on music is significant as she helped shape the sound of 1970s soul and R&B, influencing future artists in the genre. Her ability to convey deep emotion through her singing has earned her a lasting legacy within the music community. After her tenure with The Dramatics, she continued to perform and inspire new generations of musicians.