Lyn Christopher is an American singer who gained prominence in the 1970s. Her music style predominantly comprises pop and soul, with her self-titled debut album, "Lyn Christopher," being her most significant work. The album was noteworthy for featuring two then-unknown musicians, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, who later formed the band KISS. Despite a relatively short career in the spotlight, Christopher's contribution to music is significant due to her early association with these influential rock musicians.