
Jazmine Crow
Vocals
Ashville, NC
At 28 years old, Jazmine Crow is the soulful, powerhouse backup singer bringing rich harmonies and emotional depth to Wolf Jackson. Hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, Jazmine’s voice is a blend of Southern gospel, blues, and folk, adding a layer of warmth, texture, and ethereal beauty to the band’s signature sound.
Raised in the Appalachian music scene, Jazmine grew up singing in church choirs, bluegrass jams, and open mic nights, developing a strong, emotive vocal style that blends the influences of Aretha Franklin, Patty Griffin, and Brandi Carlile. Her ability to seamlessly weave between delicate harmonies and bold, expressive backing vocals makes her a vital part of Wolf Jackson’s evolving soundscape.
Jazmine joined Wolf Jackson ahead of their second album, "No Name Needed," where her soul-stirring harmonies and occasional lead moments helped shape the record’s more folk- and gospel-inspired tones. On tracks like "Someone Who Don’t Want Me" and "Hashtag Hoedown," her voice provided the perfect counterpoint to Avery Lang’s raw lead vocals, adding depth and emotional resonance. Now, on "3 Chord Dance," Jazmine’s presence is even more prominent, enhancing the band’s sound with her haunting harmonies and dynamic vocal textures.
With her earthy, passionate vocals and undeniable stage presence, Jazmine Crow is the secret weapon of Wolf Jackson—lifting every song higher with her harmonies and bringing a touch of Appalachian soul to the band’s Southern rock roots.