Ken Nordine

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Ken Nordine (born April 13, 1920) is an American voiceover and recording artist best known for his series of Word Jazz albums. His deep, resonant voice has also been featured in many commercial advertisements. One critic wrote that "you may not know Ken Nordine by name or face, but you'll almost certainly recognize his voice." [1]

The son of an architect, Ken Nordine was born in Cherokee, Iowa. In Chicago he attended Lane Technical College Prep High School and the University of Chicago. He has three sons with his wife Beryl whom he married in 1945. He initially attracted attention when he recorded the aural vignettes on Word Jazz on Dot in 1957. Word Jazz, Son of Word Jazz (Dot, 1958) and his other albums in this vein feature Nordine's narration over a cool jazz background. He began performing and recording such albums at the peak of the beat movement and was associated with the poetry-and-jazz movement. However, some of Nordine's "writings are more akin to Franz Kafka or Edgar Allan Poe" than to the beats. [2] Many of his word jazz tracks feature critiques of societal norms. Some are lightweight and humorous, while others reveal dark, paranoid undercurrents and bizarre, dream-like scenarios.

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Nordine was Linda Blair's vocal coach for her role in The Exorcist, [3] and Word Jazz inspired Tom Waits' spooky, spoken word-type pieces, such as "9th and Hennepin," "Frank's Wild Years" and "What's He Building?"

On television, Nordine did a series of readings on a show titled Faces in the Window, and Fred Astaire danced to Nordine's "My Baby" on a TV special. Nordine's past radio series were Now Nordine and Word Jazz. He currently hosts a weekly radio program and maintains residences in Chicago, Illinois and Spread Eagle, Wisconsin.

  • 1955 - Passion in the Desert (FM) / 1963 (FM)
  • 1957 - Word Jazz (Dot) / 1967 (Dot) / 1983 (MCA)
  • 1958 - Son of Word Jazz (Dot)
  • 1958 - Love Words (Dot) / 1959 (Dot)
  • 1959 - My Baby (Dot)
  • 1959 - Next! (Dot)
  • 1959 - The Voice of Love (Hamilton)
  • 1960 - Word Jazz Vol. 2 (Dot)
  • 1966 - Colors (Philips) / 1995 (Asphodel)
  • 1967 - Ken Nordine Does Robert Shure's Twink (Philips)
  • 1968 - The Classic Collection: The Best of Word Jazz Vol. 3 (Dot)
  • 1971 - How Are Things In Your Town? (Blue Thumb)
  • 1972 - Ken Nordine (Blue Thumb)
  • 1979 - Stare With Your Ears (Snail) / 1988 (Snail)
  • 1984 - Triple Talk (Snail)
  • 1986 - Grandson of Word Jazz (Snail)
  • 1990 - Best of Word Jazz (Rhino)
  • 1991 - Devout Catalyst (Grateful Dead)
  • 1993 - Upper Limbo (Grateful Dead)
  • 2001 - Transparent Mask (Asphodel)

  • 1955 - The Shifting Whispering Sands - Billy Vaughn (Dot)
  • 1957 - Concert in the Sky - Teddy Phillips and His Orchestra (Decca)
  • 1958 - Sounds In Space (RCA Victor SP-33-13)
  • 1961 - Radio Rebus (US Army)
  • 1968 - H.P. Lovecraft II - H.P. Lovecraft (Philips) - "Nothing's Boy"
  • 1997 - Fun for the Whole Family - Lord Runningclam (Bottom Heavy) / 1998 (Moonshine Music) - "Faces in the Night" and "Flibberty Jib"
  • 1998 - Sound Museum - Towa Tei (Elektra) - "The Sound Museum"
  • 2000 - A Dub Plate of Food Vol. 2 - DJ Food (Ninja Tune)
  • 2000 - Kaleidoscope - DJ Food (Ninja Tune) - "The Ageing Young Rebel"
  • 2000 - Xen Cuts - Various Artists - DJ Food (Ninja Tune) - "The Ageing Young Rebel"

  • 1959 - Deejay's Choice: 25 Top Album Performances on Dot (Dot) - "My Baby"
  • 1959 - Excerpts from the Original Soundtrack of Another Evening with Fred Astaire (Chrysler) - "My Baby"
  • 1965 - A Child's Introduction to the Classics (Childcraft/Wing) - "Barber of Seville"
  • 1973 - Original Early Top 40 Hits (Paramount) - "The Shifting Whispering Sands, Part 1" with Billy Vaughn
  • 1989 - Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films (A&M)
  • 1991 - Train of Thought: Stories, Music & Eclectic Audio Entertainment, Vol.1 (Com Audio) - "Mr. City"
  • 1992 - The Beat Generation box set (Rhino) - "Reaching Into In" and "Hunger Is From"
  • 1993 - A Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute (Koch) - "A Cage Went in Search of a Bird"
  • 1994 - Incredibly Strange Music, Vol. 2 (Asphodel) - "Flesh," "Green" and "Yellow"
  • 1995 - All Day Thumbsucker Revisited (Blue Thumb/GRP) - "Roger"
  • 1995 - Chop Suey Rock (Hot & Sour) - "Hot" as Ken Nordine and His Kinsmen
  • 1995 - Monster Sounds and Boppin' Tracks (Marginal) - "Strollin' Spooks"
  • 1997 - Closed On Account of Rabies: Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (Mercury) - "The Conqueror Worm"
  • 1999 - The Annoying Music Show's The Annoying Music Show CD
  • 2000 - The Annoying Music Show's The Annoying Music Show Holiday CD - "Ken Nordine Says Jim Nayder's Name"
  • 2002 - The Best of the Beat Generation (Rhino) - "My Baby"

  • 194? - Incredible But True Radio (Columbia)

  1. ^ All Music: Ken Nordine
  2. ^ Ken Nordine Interviews
  3. ^ Benoit, Guy. "Ken Nordine: What's the Word?", April 19, 2000.

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