Lady Flash was an American all-female vocal trio, most frequently associated with Barry Manilow. Members included Reparata Mazzola, Monica Pege, and Debra Byrd, who notably went on to become a vocal coach for American Idol. Their music, largely influenced by R&B and pop, featured in the mid-1970s, with their most successful hit being "Street Singin'", which reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. Despite their short lifespan as a band, they left an imprint on the music world through their harmony-rich sound and lively performances.