Born and raised on the Big Island of Hawaii, pop artist, singer-songwriter, and producer Jasmine Crowe speaks to her audience about relatable topics such as mental health and addiction, all set to the tune of upbeat and strong pop melodies. Crowe took Grand Prize “Song of the Year” in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition with her 2018 single “Breaking Things.” After releasing her debut album "Symptoms" in November 2019, she made her first Billboard appearance, hitting #28 on the dance club charts with "Chess Game." Her music video for “Sky is Falling” won a California Music Video award in 2021 and her pride anthem "Love is Love" received the social justice award in 2022, also for best vocal performance in the UO International Song Competition. Following up "Symptoms" with a string of singles, she has been featured in Artsy, Billboard, American Songwriter Magazine, Hollywood Life, Flau Sounds Like: Tove Lo, Sia
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In March 2015 Jasmine was named SingerUniverse Magazine's "Best Vocalist of the Month" and was a finalist in the 2015 American Songwriting Awards for her performance on her song SUPERNOVA. She was also a finalist in the 20th Annual USA Songwriting Competition, winning 2nd place for lyrics. Jasmine won 1st place in her category for the Song of the Year Songwriting Contest and was also a finalist in two categories of the UK Songwriting Contest for her songs SKELETON and PHOENIX RISING.
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Jasmine Crowe (Vocals/Violin/Keys/Guitar)
Josh Carey "Buff Daddy" (Producer/Drummer)
A classical violinist since age 3, Jasmine also had a natural talent for singing at 5. Influenced by pop music, broadway musicals, orchestral arrangements, and classic rock, she wrote her first song at 14. When she wasn't performing in local musicals or the university orchestra, she was also jamming in rock bands with her fiddle. Having a voice of her own, she picked up the guitar at age 16 and also began songwriting on piano.
The only element missing was the backbeat. Josh had been playing drums in hard rock bands for years with his brother Adam on bass. Writing songs and looking for a project to get behind, when Jasmine and Josh met, they found they had much more than music in common - the chemistry was instant! Josh's Bonham-influenced feel for drums combined with Jasmine's melodic voice and use of strings developed their sound into a heavier, majestic backdrop for their pop songs.
Having moved from the Big Island of Hawai'i where Jasmine was born and raised, the songwriting team now resides in California where they are currently writing and producing in the studio.