Thanks to her impeccable and refined voice, Randy Crawford is one of the great soul/jazz and rhythm and blues singers of the late 20th century. Randy rose to fame when she lent her vocals to the song "Street Life" on the album of the same name by the jazz fusion group The Crusaders in the late 1970s. From then on, her collaborations with keyboardist Joe Sample, as well as her solo albums, earned her the reputation of being one of the divas of Black music. Albums such as the exuberant "Secret Combination" (1981), "Nightline" (1983), "Abstract Emotions" (1986), and "Feeling Good" (2006) were chart hits around the world. A highly versatile singer, she has also collaborated with other artists such as former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett and Australian rocker Rick Springfield, among others. In 1996, his compilation album "Best Of" offered a meticulous review of some of his best songs, an album featuring elegant compositions with grand and magnificent arrangements of refined smooth jazz & soul and R&B such as "Give Me The Night", "Street Life", "Imagine", "Who's Crying Now" or "Knockin' On Heaven's Door".

