Crystal Night

Crystal 's voice does the near impossible - it is at once delicate and powerful. With an angelic lightness reminiscent of Amel Larrieux and a soulful range similar to Minnie Riperton's, Crystal Night was clearly born to sing.

Blending elements of jazz, R'n'B, pop and soul, Crystal kisses each track with the soft sweet fluidity that laces her voice. As with artists like Whitney Houston, Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin, Crystal found her voice in church, giving her sound a gospel rooted richness. With so many artists today relying on flashy lights and back up dancers, it is nothing short of refreshing to hear a vocalist who can stand on the strength of her talent alone. Precise, true, generous, and well connected to her audience, Crystal's voice is incredibly soothing and balanced. It's a wonderful and welcomed surprise to find all these elements in tact on her first album, "Sweet Melodies."

Crystal has performed in Atlanta at the Apache Cafe, in New York City at such venues as Cafe Wha?, 101 and Club Groove, at Paris' Opus Cafe, le Cercle Jazz, le Franc Pinot, le Triptyque and la Scene Bastille, and at London's the Spot, and the Ten Room. Crystal was featured in the WB's Pop Stars, as well as several international music festivals and showcases - a far cry from the little girl who used to charge her classmates a nickel on the playground to hear her sing. Having lived in Martinique, London, Germany, and several areas of France, Crystal is traveled and worldly, yet also possesses a girl next door quality, contributing to her boundary crossing appeal.

Keep your eye out for this gifted singer-songwriter and the impact she will undoubtedly have on contemporary music as we know it.

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