Jasmine Davis is a professional teacher, singer, and advocate for artfully and functionally training singers across many styles and genres. Jasmine is a Kentucky native and has been teaching singers professionally for over 15 years. She holds masters and undergraduate degrees in voice performance. She has spent the last 10 years focusing on training singers in a variety of genres including classical, jazz, musical theater, rock, pop, country, bluegrass, and singer/songwriters. Her teaching has spanned educating young artists in classical and commercial degree programs at universities in Nashville (including Belmont University and Trevecca Nazarene University) to teaching a full, active private studio with professional and pre-professional singing clients all over the country.
She spent many of her younger years simultaneously training and singing in traditional/roots, jazz, and classical genres. This diversity in her early singing career led her towards a function-centered, genre inclusive teaching approach. She focuses on setting all singers up with a well-functioning, grounded, and balanced instrument that allows for a long life of healthy singing in any and all genres.
As a performer, Jasmine continues to immerse herself in many styles and genres. She spans genres from bluegrass, country, and folk to portraying roles at professional opera companies and singing as a soprano soloist with professional chamber ensembles. She has performed with a variety of jazz ensembles throughout the eastern US, portrayed roles in musical theater productions, and been a featured soloist singing rock, americana, country, and blues with numerous Nashville artists.
Jasmine’s degrees are from the University of Louisville (MM) and Murray State University (BA). Her continued education has included courses in somatic education, vocology, voice science, yoga, psychology, trauma-informed teaching and more.