Jasmine Rae | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jasmine Rae |
Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Country, blues, soul |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, harmonica |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | ABC Music |
Associated acts | Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, Adam Brand, Miranda Lambert, Catherine Britt, Joe Nichols, Kellie Pickler, Kasey Chambers |
Website | www |
Jasmine Rae is a multi-ARIA-nominated Australian singer and songwriter who is best known for her ARIA top-50 albums Heartbeat, If I Want To, Listen Here, and her debut Look It Up, and her songs "Heartbeat", "If I Want To", "Just Don't Ask Me How I Am", "First Song", "I Faked It", "Hunky Country Boys", "Country Singer" and "I'll Try Anything" with US artist Joe Nichols. She has been nominated for three ARIA Awards and has won two CMC Music Awards.
In 2005 Jasmine Rae left high school and decided to learn more about making music, enrolling at Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE, where she studied and completed her Advanced Diploma in Music. At NMIT she met a wide range of Melbourne's musicians and became fully focused on her career as a vocalist, writer and performer.
In 2007 she appeared with Jazz Lasso, an alternate-country band in the Battle of the Bands with her older brother who plays bass for the band. Some of the songs she wrote for them later appeared on her debut album Look It Up.
In 2008 Rae auditioned for the Telstra Road to Tamworth she was already familiar with the competition from watching CMC however she had never auditioned before she won the Yarra Valley heat of the competition and eventually went on to win the entire event, winning the event gave her a record contract with ABC Music and allowed her to perform at the 2008 CMA music festival in Nashville.
Since then she has recorded her debut album Look It Up. The title track, "Look It Up" was later covered by American country artist Ashton Shepherd. Shepherd's version was released as a single in January 2011, and has since become a Top 20 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Jasmine Rae toured with Brooks & Dunn in 2009.
Jasmine Rae then released the ARIA nominated Listen Here in March 2011, while touring with US country star Alan Jackson. The album debuted at #1 on the ARIA Australian Artists Country Chart and #35 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Five of her singles have topped the Australian Country singles charts.
In 2012 Australian Country Music fans voted Jasmine Rae, CMC OZ Artist of the Year.