Born
into a family of academics in Johnstown, Pennsylvania (affectionately
referred to as Bumf--k, PA), Jazmín Sky was exposed
mainly to classical music as a child. Jealous of her older brothers
piano lessons, she begged her mother to let her play an instrument
and thus began studying the violin at age 6. In 5th grade she picked
up the flute and joined the school chorus, where she was forced
to sing such drivel as To All the Girls Ive Loved Before as
well as the insufferable You Light Up My Life.
Jazmíns
destiny as a typical middle-class hick-town white girl thus appeared
inevitable (as further evidenced by her inexplicable fondness
for Farrah Fawcett hair). That is, until she heard her first taste
of Prince on a friends stereo (When Doves Cry, Erotic City).
Something immediately stirred within Jazmins malnourished
musical soul, and the experience sparked what would become a life-long
love affair with funk and R&B music. Jazmíns
Olivia Newton John albums and her soundtrack to Cats quickly found
themselves relegated to the dust bin, to be replaced by the likes
of James Brown, The Time, Run DMC, Angela Winbush, and of course,
Prince.
Following
her escape from Johnstown, Jazmín Sky has graced some of
the worlds most exciting cities with her soulful 3-octave
voice. Shes lived in Montreal, Madrid, Paris, Rome, and
NYC and speaks fluent French, Spanish, Italian and even some Portuguese
in addition to her native English. (Suffice it to say, she can
fairly be characterized as language geek in addition
to soul diva.) She has participated in a variety of
live and recording projects in both Europe and North America,
including a collaboration with Grammy-award winning producer Narada
Michael Walden.
As
a songwriter, Jazmíns music reflects her various
influences: old-school R&B and funk, certainly, but also traditional
and acid jazz, blues, salsa, hip-hop, gospel and neo-soul. Besides
the aforementioned R&B legends, other musical role models
include Chaka Khan, Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway, and Aretha
Franklin as well as more recent artists like Erykah Badu, Rachelle
Ferrell, DAngelo, Maxwell and Meshell Ndgeocello.
Upon
moving to the San Francisco Bay Area to attend graduate school,
Jazmín paid her dues gigging locally for several years
before embarking on her first full-length original recording project
in 2002. Though the next few years proved to be fraught with enough
drama to impress Aaron Spelling, Jazmín managed to emerge
from the ordeal relatively unscathed. Her resulting debut album
released in early 2005 by Oakland indie label FunkFace
Music is absolutely fabulous and you should buy it immediately
if you havent already done so.