Press Kit

Short Bio

In Betweens (2021)

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Jasmine Jang is a Chinese-American singer/songwriter based in Queens, NYC. She makes music to tell stories, challenge the way we understand ourselves and the world around us, and build community.

She is the artist of two sister albums: her EP “In Circles Now” (2022) and her full-length album “In Betweens” (2021), both produced with and mixed by Brooklyn-based sound connoisseur and longtime friend, Harper James. Both albums explore the spaces we make room for and the spaces we give ourselves permission to let go of. Her songs have made their way onto Spotify editorial playlists such as Fresh Finds and Fresh Finds: Indie.

Jasmine’s lived experience as an independent musician motivates her to continue facilitating meaningful and needed community spaces for all artists. She is the Co-Founder and Programs Director at Keepsake House, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that makes a home for songwriters and storytellers to share the stage and build community, not competition. As an extension of her devotion to shaping more equitable opportunities for both artists and individuals alike, Jasmine is a librarian-in-training and hopes to continue her passion for related work at the public library.

Jasmine’s third album, “Garden Voices,” is set to release in summer 2026. The majority of the recording costs for this album was funded by Jasmine’s incredible and supportive community on Patreon.

Albums

Soft Landing (single off Garden Voices, due 2026)

In Circles Now (2022)

Performance History & Song Features

Jasmine has been performing in the New York City independent music scene since 2016, her performances described as introspective interweaved with beautiful storytelling as she takes the stage at many illustrious music venues such as City Winery, Rockwood Music Hall, and Bowery Electric. Dedicated to supporting local community spaces and artists, Jasmine is intentional in where and how she chooses to perform.

In 2025, she performed at Think!Chinatown’s ChAFest to celebrate NYC Chinatown’s historic culture, artistic scene, and community. Over the years, Jasmine has performed several times with local organizations Asian American Federation (AAF) and New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) to advocate for issues such as prioritizing emotional wellness within Asian communities and protecting our immigrant New Yorkers. In 2022, she co-produced the series Show Yourself to raise funds for the Stop Asian Hate movement and performed alongside her musical heroes, fellow Asian American singer/songwriters Vienna Tengand Alex Wong.

    • City Winery (Manhattan, NY)

    • Rockwood Music Hall (Manhattan, NY)

    • Jalopy Theater (Brooklyn, NY)

    • The Bitter End (Manhattan, NY)

    • Bowery Electric (Manhattan, NY)

    • Arlene’s Grocery (Manhattan, NY)

    • Pianos (Manhattan, NY)

    • Pete’s Candy Store (Brooklyn, NY)

    • pinkFROG cafe (Brooklyn, NY)

    • Pancakes Records (Queens, NY)

    • Club Passim (Cambridge, MA)

    • Bourbon & Branch (Philadelphia, PA)

    • Oden Brewery (Greensboro, NC)

    • Speaker and Private Showcase Performer, Folk Alliance International 2026 (New Orleans, LA)

    • Performer, Chinatown Arts Festival 2025 (New York, NY)

    • Performer, Meadowlark Festival 2024 (Hudson Valley, NY)

    • Performer, Keepsake House & Alex Wong’s Show Yourself Series 2022 (New York, NY)

    • Performer & Song Finalist, Coffee Music Project 2018 & 2019 (New York, NY)

    • Performer, What the Folk! Songwriter Sessions led by Ashley Virginia 2023 (Greensboro, NC)

    • Asian American Federation (various performances to support AAPI issues)

    • New York Immigration Coalition (various performances to support immigration issues)

    • Museum of Chinese in America, Asian American Women in Music Panel (2019)

Press Quotes

“From reflecting upon what ultimately matters and brings true joy in this 'timeline of life' to gentle reminders to slow down and never, ever stop dreaming, In Betweens is a delightful, introspective and engaging listen that does not disappoint.”

- SoundThread Music Blog

“If you loved a talented Norwegian singer-songwriter in the late 90s, Lene Marlin, then you should love [Jasmine Jang].”

- Indie Music Center

“Maybe that’s what makes life so beautiful, and what makes the mind of Jasmine Jang so magical: that it’s a puzzle none of us can solve and a story that will never get old.”

- Hailey Savage, Keepsake House


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