- Sheila Jordan
Sheila Jordan (born Sheila Jeanette Dawson
November 18 1928 in [http://www.detroitmusichistory.com/Shelia.html Detroit] , Michigan) is an American Jazz singer and songwriter.Her mainstream success has been somewhat limited, but Jordan's music has earned praise from many critics, particularly for her ability to improvise entire
lyrics ; Scott Yannow describes her as " [o] ne of the most consistently creative of all jazz singers." [ [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:difyxqt5ldfe~T1 allmusic ((( Sheila Jordan > Biography ))) ] ]Life and career
Sheila Jordan grew up in
Summerhill ,Pennsylvania before returning to her birthplace in 1940/41 playing the piano and singing semi-professionally in Detroit clubs. She was influenced byCharlie Parker and was part of a trio calledSkeeter, Mitch and Jean (she was Jean) which composed lyrics to Parker's Arrangements. Sheila also claimed in her song "Shelia's Blues" that Charlie Parker wrote the song, "Chasing the Bird " for her, as she and her friends were known to chase him around the Jazz Clubs in the 40's.In 1951 she moved to
New York and started studying harmony and music theory taught byLennie Tristano andCharles Mingus . From 1952 to 1962 she was married to Charlie Parker's pianistDuke Jordan . In the early 1960's she had gigs and sessions in thePage Three Club in Greenwich Village and was working in different clubs and bars in New York. In 1962 she was discovered byGeorge Russell who did a recording of the song "You Are My Sunshine" with her on his album "Outer View" (Riverside). Later that year she recorded the "Portrait of Sheila" album (recorded in September 19th and October 12th, 1962) which was sold to Blue Note.Over the next decade, Jordan withdrew from music to raise her daughter. She supported herself by working as a legal secretary.
Later in the decade she sang jazz liturgies in different churches such as Cornell and Princeton, NYC. Jordan played with
Don Heckman (1967-68),Lee Konitz (1972),Roswell Rudd (1972-75) and began her long working relationship withSteve Kuhn around this time.In 1974 she was "Artist in Residence" at the City College and was teaching there in 1975. On the 12th of July 1975 she recorded "Confirmation". One year later she did the duet album simply called "Sheila" with
Arild Andersen (Bass) for SteepleChase in the end of 1976. In 1979 she founded a quartet with Kuhn,Harvie Swartz and Bob Moses. During the 1980's she was working with Harvie Swartz as a duo and played on several records with him. Until 1987 she worked in an advertising agency and recorded "Lost and Found" in 1989.Sheila Jordan is also a songwriter and is able to work in both bebop and free jazz. In addition to the musicians referred to, she has recorded with the
George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band (TCB,ECM ), Harvie Swartz [http://www.marecordings.com (MA Recordings)] ,Cameron Brown ,Carla Bley ("Escalator over the Hill ") andSteve Swallow ("Home"). In addition to Blue Note, she has led recordings issued by Eastwind, Grapevine, SteepleChase, ECM, Palo Alto, Blackhawk and Muse.ee also
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Escalator Over The Hill "Discography
*"Portrait Of Sheila Jordan" - (Blue Note 1963)
*"Confirmation" - (Eastwind 1975)
*"Sheila" - (SteepleChase 1977)
*"Playground" - Steve Kuhn/Sheial Jordan Band - (ECM 1980)
*"Old Time Feeling" - (Muse (1982)
*"The Crossing" - (Blackhawk Records 1984)
*"Body And Soul" - (CBS/Sony 1986)
*"Lost And Found" - (Muse 1989)
*"Songs From Within" - (MA Recordings 1989)
*"One For Junior" - (Muse 1991)
*"Heart Strings" - )Muse 1993)
*"Jazz Child"- (High Note 1999)
*"Sheila's Back In Town" - ( [http://www.splaschrecords.com/ Splasc(h)] 2000)
*"From The Heart" - (32 Records 2000)
*"Straight Ahead" - (YVP/Splasc(h) 2000)
*"I've Grown Accustomed To The Bass" - (High Note 2000)
*"The Very Thought Of Two" - (MA Recordings 2000)
*"Little Song" - (High Note 2003)
*"Believe In Jazz" - ( [http://www.ellaprod.com/en// ELLA Productions] 2004)
*"Celebration - Live At The Triad" - (High Note 2005)As Featured Vocalist
*"Flexible Flyer" -
Roswell Rudd featuring Sheila Jordan (Arista/Freedom 1974)
*"When Elephants Dream Of Music" - Bob Moses (Gramavision 1982)
*"The Water Is Wide" -Jane Bunnett (1993)
*"Here and How!" -Cameron Brown and the Here And Now (OmniTone 1997)References
External links
* [http://www.mindspring.com/~scala/jordan.htm Sheila Jordan discography]
* [http://www.sheilajordanjazz.com/ Official website]Interviews and Biographies
* [http://vancouverjazz.com/inview/plato_jordan.shtml Interview at vancouverjazz.com]
* [http://www.jazzitalia.net/articoli/int_sheilajordan_eng.asp "Jazz Italia" article]
* [http://www.vtjazz.org/bios/jordan.html Vermont Jazz]
* [http://www.npr.org/programs/btaylor/archive/jordan_sheila.html National Public Radio program with Billy Taylor]
* [http://www.onefinalnote.com/features/2005/jordan-sheila/ "One Final Note" feature from 2005]
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