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Steve Jordan (drummer)

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American drummer and music producer (b. 1957)
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Steve Jordan
Jordan in 2006
Jordan in 2006
Background information
Born (1957-01-14)January 14, 1957 (age 68)
New York City, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • producer
Instruments
  • Drums
  • percussion
Years active1978–present
Labels
Member ofThe Rolling Stones
Formerly of
Musical artist

Steve Jordan (born January 14, 1957) is an American drummer and music producer. Currently, he is the drummer forthe Rolling Stones. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was a member of the bands for the television showsSaturday Night Live andLate Night with David Letterman.[1]

In the early 1980s, Jordan was a member of the band Eyewitness, along with bandleaderSteve Khan on guitar,Anthony Jackson on bass, andManolo Badrena on percussion. Since the mid-1980s, Jordan has also been a member of theX-Pensive Winos, the side project ofthe Rolling Stones[2] guitaristKeith Richards. Jordan and Richards have been production and songwriting partners on many of Richards's solo works. In 2005, he became a member of theJohn Mayer Trio.[3] Jordan also formed the band the Verbs, which he fronts, with his wife Meegan Voss.[4] On August 5, 2021, it was reported thatCharlie Watts had elected to sit out the resumption of the USNo Filter Tour due to a heart procedure surgery and that Jordan would temporarily replace him on drums.[5] Following Watts' death, he has played with the Stones both live and in studio.[6]

Early life

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Jordan attended New York City'sHigh School of Music and Art, graduating in 1974.

Jordan was a teenager when he became an honorary member ofStevie Wonder's[7] band WonderLove. He also was a substitute drummer in the bandStuff in 1976 and played withJoe Cocker on his American tour. Later, he played drums for theSaturday Night Live band in the 1970s. WhenJohn Belushi andDan Aykroyd toured asthe Blues Brothers in the late 1970s, Jordan was their drummer, and recorded on their resulting albums, credited as Steve "Getdwa" Jordan. He did not, however, appear in the filmThe Blues Brothers. Jordan also played in the New York 24th Street Band withWill Lee,Clifford Carter, andHiram Bullock, which later becamePaul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band, which played onLate Night with David Letterman from 1982 to 1986.

Career

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X-Pensive Winos and Chuck Berry

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Jordan, along with fellow Shaffer alumnusAnton Fig, appeared onthe Rolling Stones' 1986 releaseDirty Work, playing percussion, not drums, contrary to rumors.[by whom?]Keith Richards then hired Jordan to play onAretha Franklin'scover of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" for afilm of the same name.[8]

According to Richards, Jordan kept asking Richards on the plane ride home from the recording session with Franklin in Detroit, to be included in the upcoming documentary byTaylor HackfordHail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll, a tribute toChuck Berry.[9] Richards had been hoping to includeCharlie Watts in the project but when that proved unfeasible, Jordan was hired and he appeared in many scenes with Berry and Richards.[10] The success of that project led to Jordan's membership inKeith Richards and the X-pensive Winos, a band that toured and recorded three albums,Talk Is Cheap (1988),Main Offender (1992), andCrosseyed Heart (2015). Jordan co-produced all three albums and is credited with songwriting, along with Richards. One of those collaborations made it onto theBillboard Hot 100 via the Rolling StonesSteel Wheels album version in 1989: "Almost Hear You Sigh" peaked at number 50 (U.S.) and 31 (U.K.) in December of that year.

The Verbs

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Jordan formed a band with his wife, Meegan Voss, who fronted the all-girl punk bands the PopTarts and the Antoinettes, and they have toured and recorded under the band name the Verbs. They toured Japan in 2007 in support of their first release,And Now... The Verbs. They followed their debut album withTrip, the next release by Jordan and Voss. As in their previous release, this album featuresTamio Okuda on lead guitars, Pino Palladino on bass and additional classic guitar work byDanny "Kootch" Kortchmar.

Producing and performance career

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Jordan has recorded with such artists asDon Henley,John Mellencamp,Andrés Calamaro,Cat Stevens,Bob Dylan,Sonny Rollins,B.B. King,Stevie Nicks,Sheryl Crow,Neil Young,Donald Fagen,Jon Spencer Blues Explosion,Kelly Clarkson, and many more.[11] He is featured onJames Taylor's 1998 DVD,Live at the Beacon Theatre.

Jordan is aGrammy Award-winning and nominated producer withRobert Cray's albumTake Your Shoes Off andBuddy Guy'sBring 'Em In, respectively. He has played onAlicia Keys' "If I Ain't Got You" andBruce Springsteen'sDevils and Dust, and he produced the Grammy Award-winningJohn Mayer albumContinuum (2006),[12]John Scofield'sThat's What I Say,Possibilities byHerbie Hancock, and23rd St. Lullaby andPlay It As It Lays withPatti Scialfa.

Jordan is interviewed on screen, was a musical director, led the house band and appears in performance footage in the 2005 documentary filmMake It Funky!, which presents a history ofNew Orleans music and its influence onrhythm and blues,rock and roll,funk andjazz.[13][14]

In 2006, Jordan joinedEric Clapton's touring band for Clapton's "European Tour 2006", which included seven sold-out shows at theRoyal Albert Hall. He continued in Clapton's band as they toured North America in 2007.

In 2008, Jordan produced and played percussion on one track forLos Lonely Boys' third album,Forgiven, at East Side Stages in Austin, Texas.

In 2009, Jordan received another Grammy Award nomination - theGrammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, for his work on the soundtrack scoring film for the movieCadillac Records.

In 2013, Jordan produced theBoz Scaggs albumMemphis.

John Mayer Trio

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Jordan is a member of theJohn Mayer Trio, ablues rockpower trio that consists of Jordan, on drums and backing vocals, bassistPino Palladino and guitarist-singerJohn Mayer. The group was formed in 2005 by Mayer as a change from his pop-acoustic career. The trio released the recordTry! on November 22, 2005. The 11-track live album includes cover songs, such asJimi Hendrix's "Wait Until Tomorrow", and "I Got a Woman" byRay Charles, two songs from Mayer's releaseHeavier Things, as well as new songs written by Mayer, in addition to three songs written by Jordan, Mayer, and Palladino. They are: "Good Love Is On the Way", "Vultures" and "Try". Jordan and Mayer also produced the album together on theColumbia Records label.

Left to right: Jordan,John Mayer, andPino Palladino

The trio also performed on December 8, 2007, in Los Angeles, California at the L.A. Live Nokia Theatre for the 1st Annual Holiday Charity Revue, which raised funds for various Los Angeles related charities. The DVD/CD release, entitledWhere the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles features Palladino on bass and Jordan on drums.

Jordan would later collaborate with Mayer andCharlie Hunter by writing "In Repair", the 11th track from Mayer's 2006 albumContinuum. Jordan also contributed to Mayer's fourth album,Battle Studies; videos of the conceptual/recording sessions can be viewed on YouTube.

Super Soul Band

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Jordan also belongs to an all-star funk group, that "is redefining the idea of a supergroup." The band consists of Jordan on the drums, Wayne Cobham,Eddie Allen,Clifton Anderson, andClark Gayton on the horn section.Willie Weeks on bass,Mix Master Mike, Isaiah Sharkey, andRay Parker Jr. on guitar.

The Rolling Stones

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On August 5, 2021, it was announced that Jordan would replace Rolling Stones drummerCharlie Watts on the Stones' 13-date US tour.[15] Watts was first sidelined for health problems and died on August 24, 2021, at the age of 80 after a short illness. Keith Richards recounted inhis 2010 autobiography that in the 1980s Watts told him that if he ever wanted to work with another drummer, "Steve Jordan's your man."[16][17] Jordan would subsequently perform on the group'sHackney Diamonds album and its tour.

Jordan, left, with drum kit, performing withEric Clapton during theCrossroads Guitar Festival in 2007

Discography

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With the Blues Brothers

As sideman

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With Casey Abrams

With Arcadia

With Ashford & Simpson

With Patti Austin

With Aztec Camera

With Bee Gees

With George Benson

With Beyoncé

With Booker T. & the M.G.'s

With Ronnie Baker Brooks

  • Times Have Changed (Provogue, 2017)

With Solomon Burke

  • Like a Fire (Shout! Factory, 2008)

With Andrés Calamaro

  • Alta Suciedad (Gasa, 1997)

With J. J. Cale and Eric Clapton

With Felix Cavaliere

  • Castles in the Air (Epic, 1979)

With Kelly Clarkson

With Bootsy Collins

With Sean Costello

  • Sean Costello (Tone-Cool Records, 2004)

With Cracker

With Robert Cray

With Steve Cropper

  • Dedicated – A Salute to the 5 Royales (429 Records, 2011)

With Sheryl Crow

With Bob Dylan

With Donald Fagen

With Ricky Fanté

With Roberta Flack

With the Floaters

  • Float Into the Future (MCA Records, 1979)

With Robben Ford

With Bernard Fowler

  • Inside Out (Rhyme & Reason, 2019)

With Aretha Franklin

With Michael Franks

With Jeffrey Gaines

  • Somewhat Slightly Dazed (Chrysalis Records, 1994)

With Debbie Gibson

With Vince Gill

With Bunky Green

With Josh Groban

With Hall & Oates

With Herbie Hancock

  • Possibilities (Hear Music, 2005)

With Major Harris

  • How Do You Take Your Love (RCA Records, 1978)

With Don Henley

With Cissy Houston

With Garland Jeffreys

With Billy Joel

With Libby Johnson

  • Annabella (Wrong Records, 2006)

With Alicia Keys

With Steve Khan Eyewitness

  • Eyewitness (Antilles, 1981)
  • Modern Times (also released asBlades) (Trio/Passport, 1982)
  • Casa Loco (Antilles, 1984)

With B.B. King

With K'naan

With Labelle

With Cyndi Lauper

With Bettye LaVette

With Lori Lieberman

  • Letting Go (Millennium Records, 1978)

With Taj Mahal

With Ziggy Marley

With Amanda Marshall

With Bruno Mars

With John Mayer

With John Mayer Trio

  • Try! (Columbia, 2005)

With Van McCoy

  • My Favorite Fantasy (MCA Records, 1978)

With Melanie

  • Phonogenic – Not Just Another Pretty Face (Midsong International, 1978)

With John Mellencamp

With Keb' Mo'

With Ian Moss

With Ivan Neville

With the Neville Brothers

With Stevie Nicks

With Odyssey

  • Hollywood Party Tonight (RCA Victor, 1978)

With David Paich

With Sam Phillips

With the Pretenders

With Don Pullen

With Nicole Renée

With Keith Richards

With LeAnn Rimes

With the Rolling Stones

With Mark Ronson

With Boz Scaggs

With Helen Schneider

  • Let It Be Now (RCA Records, 1978)

With Patti Scialfa

With John Scofield

With John Sebastian

  • Tar Beach (Shanachie, 1992)

With Brian Setzer

With Feargal Sharkey

  • Wish (Virgin Records, 1988)

With Bruce Springsteen

With Candi Staton

  • Chance (Warner Bros. Records, 1979)

With Mike Stern

With Cat Stevens

With Rod Stewart

With Andrew Strong

  • Strong (MCA Records, 1993)

With James Taylor

With Toto

With Bonnie Tyler

With Peter Wolf

With Neil Young

With Steven Van Zandt

Equipment

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Jordan playsYamaha Drums,Paiste cymbals. He endorses Remo drumheads. He has signature drumsticks made byVic Firth.[18]

References

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  1. ^Parkin, Michael (January 6, 2009)."Taking Late Night Comedy Seriously".Political Research Quarterly.63 (1):3–15.doi:10.1177/1065912908327604.ISSN 1065-9129.S2CID 1664408.
  2. ^Hellmann, John M. (October 1973).""I'm a Monkey": The Influence of the Black American Blues Argot on the Rolling Stones".The Journal of American Folklore.86 (342):367–373.doi:10.2307/539360.JSTOR 539360.
  3. ^"Drummerworld: Steve Jordan".Drumerworld. RetrievedMarch 6, 2017.
  4. ^"Steve Jordan Biography | Famous Drummers".Drum Lessons. RetrievedMarch 6, 2017.
  5. ^Browne, David (August 5, 2021)."From Springsteen to 'Letterman,' Rolling Stones' Touring Drummer Has Rich Musical History".Rolling Stone. RetrievedAugust 25, 2021.
  6. ^"The Rolling Stones confirm new album in the works".Far Out Magazine. November 2, 2022. RetrievedNovember 3, 2022.
  7. ^Malcolm, Douglas (1999).""Jazz America": Jazz and African American Culture in Jack Kerouac's "On the Road"".Contemporary Literature.40 (1):85–110.doi:10.2307/1208820.JSTOR 1208820.
  8. ^Wade, Margaret; Wade, Melvin; Bell, Bernard (January 1977)."The Folk Roots of Contemporary Afro-American Poetry".The Journal of American Folklore.90 (355): 81.doi:10.2307/539026.ISSN 0021-8715.JSTOR 539026.
  9. ^Fryer, Paul H. (March 1, 1981).""Brown-Eyed Handsome Man": Chuck Berry and the Blues Tradition".Phylon.42 (1):60–72.doi:10.2307/274885.JSTOR 274885.
  10. ^Keith Richards interview,Rolling Stone, October 6, 1988
  11. ^"Steve Jordan Credits".All Music. 2014 AllMusic, a division of All Media Network, LLC. RetrievedOctober 1, 2014.
  12. ^"Steve Jordan Grammy Award Continuum".All Music. 2014 AllMusic, a division of All Media Network, LLC. RetrievedOctober 1, 2014.
  13. ^"IAJE What's Going On".Jazz Education Journal.37 (5). Manhattan, Kansas: International Association of Jazz Educators: 87. April 2005.ISSN 1540-2886.ProQuest 1370090.
  14. ^Make It Funky! (DVD). Culver City, California: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2005.ISBN 9781404991583.OCLC 61207781. 11952.
  15. ^"Steve Jordan to Sub for Charlie Watts on The Rolling Stones' Fall Tour".Relix Media. August 5, 2021.
  16. ^Keith Richards; James Fox (October 26, 2010).Life. Little, Brown.ISBN 9780316128568 – via Google Books.
  17. ^Grow, Kory (October 26, 2020)."Keith Richards on His New Box Set, the Next Stones LP and Who Really Inspired 'You Don't Move Me'".Rolling Stone.
  18. ^"Vic Firth Artist: Steve Jordan".Vic Firth: The World's Largest Manufacturer of Drumsticks and Mallets. Vic Firth Incorporated. 2009. Archived fromthe original on January 17, 2010. RetrievedDecember 28, 2009.
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