Lyn Stanley
Lyn Stanley is especially loved by audiophiles because she deliberately records and releases music in high-quality physical formats, including vinyl records, SACDs, and reel-to-reel tapes. Her official website emphasizes these formats and describes her recordings as carefully made for high-quality listening. It also names major engineers associated with her recordings, including Al Schmitt, Bernie Grundman, and Allen Sides, which helps explain her reputation among serious hi-fi listeners.
Her sound is attractive for audiophile systems because it focuses on natural jazz vocals, acoustic instruments, room ambience, vocal texture, dynamic nuance, and stereo imaging. Tidal describes her as an “audiophile award winning” international jazz recording and performing artist with a silky alto voice, and Qobuz lists her catalogue with jazz releases such as Tribute to 1924 and It’s Magic.
Short biography
Lyn Stanley is an American jazz vocalist and producer from Tacoma, Washington. Her style is mainly vocal jazz, with strong links to classic American songbook material, smooth jazz, traditional jazz ballads, and audiophile jazz recordings. Her official website presents her as a celebrated jazz vocalist and international recording artist, while YouTube Music describes her as an international recording artist and jazz singer.
Her important albums include Lost in Romance, Potions (From the 50s), Interludes, The Moonlight Sessions, Vol. 1, The Moonlight Sessions, Vol. Two, London Calling: A Toast to Julie London, Live at Studio A, Novel Noel: A Jingle Cool Jazz Celebration, and Tribute to 1924. Apple Music lists notable songs such as “You Don’t Know Me,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” “Fever,” “Cry Me a River,” “Over the Rainbow,” and “All or Nothing at All.”
She is known for combining classic jazz repertoire with luxurious, high-resolution-style production. Her recordings appeal both to vocal-jazz listeners and to audiophile collectors who value realistic vocals, acoustic detail, and premium physical editions.

