Steve Jordan (musician)

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Steve Jordan
Cover of Jordan's DVD
Cover of Jordan's DVD
Background information
Also known as The Beat[1], Steve "Duck" Jordan
Origin Flag of the United States New York, New York, United States
Genre(s) Rock and Roll, R&B
Occupation(s) Drummer, Producer
Instrument(s) Drummer, bass guitar
Years active 1980 – present
Label(s) Virgin Records, JVC Victor
Associated
acts
The Verbs,
John Mayer Trio
Keith Richards
Website The Verbs Official Site

Steve Jordan is an American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and music producer from New York City. He is a graduate of the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts and has been a session musician for a wide range of artists. Recently, he released an instructional program for drummers called The Groove is Here.

Jordan was a teenager when first joined Stevie Wonder's band. Later, he played drums for the Saturday Night Live band during the 1970s. When John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd toured as The Blues Brothers in the early 1980s, Jordan was their drummer; however, he did not appear in the movie of the same name. He was also the first drummer (before Anton Fig) in the Paul Shaffer-led "World's Most Dangerous Band", the live studio band for the Late Night with David Letterman show on NBC[2].

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Jordan, along with fellow Shaffer alumnus Anton Fig, appeared on the Rolling Stones' 1986 release Dirty Work when Charlie Watts' participation was stilled due to his substance abuse problems in the mid-80's. In the wake of this work, Keith Richards hired Jordan to play on Aretha Franklin's cover of Jumpin' Jack Flash for a film of the same name.

According to Richards, Jordan pleaded on the plane ride home from Aretha's recording session in Detroit to be included in the upcoming documentary by Taylor Hackford Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll, a tribute to Chuck Berry. Richards had been hoping to include Charlie Watts in the project, but when this proved unfeasible, Jordan was hired and he appeared in many scenes with Berry and Richards[3].

The success of this project led to Jordan's appearances with "Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos", a band that toured and recorded with Richards in 1988 and 1992 for Talk is Cheap and Main Offender, respectively. In fact, Jordan co-produced each record and is credited with songwriting along with Richards. One of these collaborations made it onto the Billboard Hot 100 via the Rolling Stones Steel Wheels album version in 1989: "Almost Hear You Sigh" peaked at number 50 (U.S.) and 31 (U.K.) in December of that year.

Back stage at the March 12, 2007 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, Richards said Jordan and other band members where calling him up to reunite for a new album and tour. "The guys are calling me up," Richards said, "I have a feeling something might be bubbling. "[4].

He has recorded with such artists as Don Henley, John Mellencamp, Bob Dylan, BB King, Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crow, and many more. He is featured on James Taylor's 1998 DVD-- James Taylor Live At The Beacon Theatre. He has evolved into a Grammy Award winning producer with Robert Cray's album Take Your Shoes Off and the nominated Bring 'Em In by Buddy Guy. While he has played on countless records, from Alicia Keys "If I Ain't Got You" to Bruce Springsteen's Devils and Dust, he continues to produce with such works as the Grammy Award winning John Mayer album Continuum, John Scofield's That's What I Say, Possibilities by Herbie Hancock, 23rd St. Lullaby - Patti Scialfa.

In 2006, Steve Jordan joined Eric Clapton's hand-picked touring band for Clapton's "European Tour 2006", which included seven sold out shows at the Royal Albert Hall. He will continue in Clapton's band as they tour North America in 2007.

Steve Jordan formed a band with his wife, Meegan Voss, and they have toured and recorded under the band name The Verbs. The music has been described as "The perfect cocktail of girl group, Brit-pop, Country, Ska and Funk."[5] Their album is called And now...The Verbs and they toured Japan in 2006.

  1. ^ Richards, Keith and the X-pensive Winos. Live at the Hollywood Palladium, December 15, 1988 Virgin Records. 1991. Richards introduces him as "The Beat"
  2. ^ Varga, George. "Older, happier and presumably wiser, Eric Clapton makes a rare appearance in San Diego". San Diego Union-Tribune. March 15, 2007. Available online at: http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20070315-9999-lz1w15eric.html
  3. ^ Keith Richards – Interview". Rolling Stone (magazine) October 6, 1988
  4. ^ You Tube. "Keith Richards backstage Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony". Added March 13, 2007 by WDST1001. Available online at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPYVUtQstEE
  5. ^ CD Baby (website) 2006 Jay-Vee, Inc. "And now...The Verbs". Available online at: http://cdbaby.com/cd/verbs

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