Jasmine Commerce

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Jasmine Commerce
Background information
Origin Herndon, Virginia
Genres Pop/Folk
Instruments Acoustic Guitar, Violin
Website Official Website
"Meant To Be"
Single by Jasmine Commerce
Released 2010
Genre Pop/Folk Rock
Label Sony ATV/Hickory Records
Producer Michael Mangini
"Nobody"
Single by Jasmine Commerce
from the album Song For Food
Released 2009
Genre Pop/Folk Rock
Producer Jeff McCullough
Somewhere In Between
EP by Jasmine Commerce
Released 2008
Genre Pop/Folk Rock
Label Independent Release
Producer Jeff McCullough

Jasmine Commerce is a singer and songwriter based in San Diego, CA.[1] She released her first EP, Somewhere In Between, in November 2008. She has received favorable reviews online and regionally.[2] She was chosen in April 2009 as Acoustic Cafe's "One to Watch" artist of the month,[3] and her music was played worldwide on over 75 FM and internet radio stations.[4]

In July 2009, Commerce won the first week of Nine West's Vintage Voices Competition.[5][6] On September 16, 2009, Nine West officially announced Jasmine Commerce as the grand prize winner of the Vintage America Voices Contest. In November 2009, Commerce recorded her original song, "Meant to Be" with Sony/ATV's in-house folk label, Hickory Records (released January 2010). She is featured in the December 2009 issue of Lucky Magazine.[6][7][8] In September 2010 Jasmine opened for British soul-singer Joss Stone, at NYC's Fashion's Night Out, part of Fashion Week in New York City.[9] In October 2010 Jasmine Commerce opened for Matt Costa at UCSD.[10] In January 2011, Jasmine opened for British pop star, Natasha Bedingfield,[11]for the ICG Convention at Hotel Indigo in downtown San Diego, CA.

She plays music regularly with her brother, Matt Commerce, also a San Diego musician.[12][13][14]

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