Zoey Mann
Smooth pop, soul, and jazz with an intimate late-night San Francisco glow.
Zoey Mann is a San Francisco-based vocalist blending quiet pop, warm soul, and modern jazz textures into a sound that feels both classic and cinematic. Her music moves with relaxed confidence: airy vocals, elegant piano, clean guitar, fretless bass, and saxophone lines that drift through the room like city lights through fog.
About Zoey
Raised on the timeless voices of soul, jazz, and sophisticated pop, Zoey Mann brings a refined emotional honesty to every song she sings. Her style sits somewhere between a candlelit lounge, a quiet coastal drive, and the private moment after midnight when the city finally slows down.
Based in San Francisco, Zoey draws inspiration from the city’s moody waterfront, historic jazz rooms, and creative neighborhoods. Her songs are polished but personal, smooth but never distant. With a sultry, airy vocal tone and a gift for understated phrasing, she turns simple melodies into intimate conversations.
Her debut sound introduces a sophisticated mid-tempo blend of quiet pop, soulful warmth, and jazz-influenced musicianship — built around warm piano, clean guitar, fretless bass, and tasteful saxophone fills.
Sound
Smooth pop, quiet soul, contemporary jazz, and late-night adult contemporary textures.
Vocal Style
Sultry, airy, intimate, and emotionally restrained with a polished modern feel.
Based In
San Francisco, California — inspired by fog, waterfront lights, and city romance.
Featured Releases
“Smooth, sophisticated songs with soulful vocals, wrapped in smooth contemporary jazz, with soaring saxophone — beautiful music.”
Zoey Mann’s debut sound captures the quiet confidence of a vocalist who understands that power does not always come from volume. Sometimes it comes from space, tone, breath, and the right note held just long enough.
Artist Statement
“I want the music to feel close — like the listener is sitting across the room while the city glows outside the window. Smooth, honest, soulful, and a little cinematic.”