Born in San Diego, California, Jazzmun first captured national television attention in the 1980s with a groundbreaking appearance on the popular talent variety show "Puttin' on the Hits" in 1984. Her remarkable performance featured a daring display of physical transformation, as she split her body in half, adopting a male drag persona on one side and a female drag persona on the other. This innovative act, in which she lip-synced as a "duet," left a lasting impression on audiences and promptly opened doors to a lucrative career in the entertainment industry.
Following her television debut, Jazzmun relocated to Los Angeles, where she secured the representation of esteemed agent Ralph Lliteras. Since then, she has traveled the world, performing as her signature stage character "Jazzmun" as well as an array of other characters, including her iconic "Whitney Houston" impression, which she showcased in the female stage review "Le Cage." Additionally, Jazzmun has taken on the roles of "Grace Jones" and other personas, solidifying her reputation as a consummate performer.
Notably, Jazzmun has collaborated with none other than drag icon RuPaul, who hired her to perform in his music video "A Little Bit Of Love." This tongue-in-cheek spoof, which featured drag queens as aliens attempting to conquer the world, showcased Jazzmun's impressive range and versatility.
When not gracing television screens or stages, Jazzmun can be found in various Los Angeles nightclubs, where she promotes her talents through a variety of performances and appearances. With her captivating stage presence and remarkable range, Jazzmun has established herself as a beloved figure in the world of drag and beyond.