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Daughters of a Christian-Protestant preacher and a piano teacher, the Jazmin sisters -- Nadia, Felicia, Celia and Daria -- grew up in an Asian-American household where TV was banned. When they didn't have their noses glued to their schoolbooks, Jazmin would unleash their energy through music, singing, dancing and art. Their parents were huge supporters of their talents and even encouraged the girls to draw all over the walls of their home. Their group name, Jazmin, comes from a popular Asian flower -- and describes their jazz-like sound.
Daughters of a Christian-Protestant preacher and a piano teacher, the Jazmin sisters -- Nadia, Felicia, Celia and Daria -- grew up in an Asian-American household where TV was banned. When they didn't have their noses glued to their schoolbooks, Jazmin would unleash their energy through music, singing, dancing and art. Their parents were huge supporters of their talents and even encouraged the girls to draw all over the walls of their home. Their group name, Jazmin, comes from a popular Asian flower -- and describes their jazz-like sound.MTV - Tuesday, September, 16, 2008, 11:16 PM
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