The Jordanaires

The Jordanaires

Infobox Musical artist
Name = The Jordanaires


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Genre = Christian, country, rock and roll
Years_active = Start date|1948 - Present
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Associated_acts = Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, Johnny Cash
URL = [http://www.jordanaires.net/ www.jordanaires.net]
Current_members = Gordon Stoker
Ray Walker
Curtis Young
Louis Nunley
Past_members = Bill Matthews
Bob Hubbard
Monty Matthews
Culley Holt
Hoyt Hawkins
Neal Matthews, Jr.
Don Bruce
Hugh Jarrett
Duane West

The Jordanaires are an American singing group formed in 1948 in Springfield, Missouri.

Musical career

The group formed in 1948, with members Bill Matthews (first tenor), Bob Hubbard (second tenor/lead), Bill's brother Monty Matthews (baritone), Culley Holt (bass), and pianist Bob Money. After three years, Money was replaced by new pianist Gordon Stoker. This lineup lasted until 1952; at that time, Bob Hubbard was drafted and was replaced by Hoyt Hawkins. Later that year, Monty and Bill Matthews left. Hawkins switched to baritone, and new lead Neal Matthews, Jr. was recruited. Don Bruce came in as a new first tenor; however, he was drafted the next year. The group narrowed to a quartet, with Stoker taking over as first tenor.

The lineup changed again in 1954, with Cully Holt leaving and new bass Hugh Jarrett (later a disc jockey) coming in. Jarrett remained until 1958; at that time, he was replaced by Ray Walker. This lineup, consisting of Gordon Stoker, first tenor and manager, Neal Matthews, Jr., second tenor and lead, Hoyt Hawkins, baritone, and Ray Walker, bass, would be the group's most stable lineup, lasting throughout the 1960s and 70s.

The group changed again in 1982, when Hoyt Hawkins died. His replacement was Duane West, formerly of Sonny James' backup group, the Southern Gentlemen. The lineup remained constant for another two decades, with West leaving due to illness in 1999 (he died in 2002). His replacement was Louis Nunley.

Neal Matthews died the next year. He was replaced by new lead Curtis Young.

Hugh Jarrett died at 78 on May 31, 2008, from injuries sustained in an auto accident in March.

with Elvis Presley

One Sunday afternoon in 1955, the Jordanaires played a show in Memphis with Eddy Arnold. They had just completed the "Eddy Arnold Show" for TV and were in Memphis, publicizing the series. The Jordanaires sang "Peace In The Valley" on the show that afternoon. When the show was over, a young man, blond, quiet and courteous, with plenty of combed-back hair, came backstage to meet them. He was Elvis Presley, a young, practically unheard of singer, just getting his start in the area. There were a few polite exchanges, then Elvis said, "If I ever get a recording contract with a major company, I want you guys to back me up."Fact|date=July 2008 He was on "Sun Records" at that time.

On January 10, 1956, Elvis recorded his first session for RCA with Scotty, Bill and D. J.. That day, "I Got A Woman", "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Money Honey" were recorded. True to his word, Elvis asked his new label RCA Victor if The Jordanaires could appear on the recordings. The next day Gordon Stoker was called by Chet Atkins to do a session with a new-kid, named Elvis. RCA had also just signed "The Speer Family". Chet asked Gordon to sing with Ben and Brock Speer so he could use them. On that day, "I'm Counting On You" and "I Was The One" made history by being the first recording session that Elvis did with vocal background. By April 1956, "Heartbreak Hotel" was No. 1. After having done several more recording sessions in New York with Scotty, Bill and D. J., Elvis flew to Nashville on April 14, 1956, to record "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You". Gordon was called again, to sing a vocal trio with Ben and Brock. After the session, Elvis took Gordon aside and told him (not knowing, at the time, why all the Jordanaires were not there) that he had wanted "The Jordanaires". This time, Stoker saw to it - and Elvis used the Jordanaires on nearly every one of his recording sessions for the next 14 years. At a time when no backing musicians, producers, or engineers received a name recognition on any records, Elvis insistedFact|date=July 2008 that he have "with the Jordanaires" on the label of his records. The reflected glory was enough to earn the Jordanaires "Group of the Year" awards well into the Beatles era.

They also appeared in Elvis' movies, and on many of his landmark television appearances.

Awards

*Grammy Award in the category of Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Album.
*Special awards from RCA for contributions Elvis Presley's Recordings
*Nashville Music Association Masters Award
*National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences award for having sung on more, top-ten recordings than any other group.
*Members of world famous Grand Ole Opry for 13 years.
*Recognized for eight years, by readers of England's Record Mirror and New Musical Express magazines as one of the world's top ten vocal groups.
*inducted, in 1998, into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
*inducted, in 1998, into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
*inducted, in 1999, into the NACMAI Hall Of Fame (North America Country Music Associations International).
*inducted, in 2000, into the Rockabilly Hall Of Fame.
*inducted, in 2004, into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
*inducted,in 2007 into the Southern Legends Entertainment & Performing Arts Hall of Fame
*inducted in 2007 into the "Christian Music Hall Of Fame"
*Gordon Stoker-inducted in 2006 into the "SOUTHERN GOSPEL PIANO ROLL OF HONOR"**

Musical influence

The Jordanaires have been one of country music's premier backup vocal groups, working with artists such as Patsy Cline, Johnny Horton, Ferlin Husky, Tammy Wynette, Kenny Rogers, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Dolly Parton, Red Foley, Jim Reeves, Willie Nelson, and George Jones. They also served as backup vocalists for pop music artists such as Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Connie Francis and Julie Andrews.

They are best known across the world as the backup vocalists for a number of Elvis Presley's hit singles, with whom they performed for more than fifteen years and backed up on well over 100 different songs (singles and album cuts, on television and in a number of films). In addition to singing backup for other musicians, the group toured extensively around the world plus they recorded a number of music albums on their own, They continue to record: "On The Jericho Road", "A Friend We Have in Jesus" and others.

pecials Guests

The Jordainaires have been appreciated by a whole new generation and performed with many modern recording artists as well as recent sessions with Country music legends.

Appear on multiple tracks of Johnny Cash's 1978 album "I Would Like To See You Again."
*They sang the harmonies on Ringo Starr's second album, Beaucoups of Blues.
*The Jordanaires also provided vocal support for Ricky Nelson on "Poor Little Fool," "Lonesome Town," "It's Late," and other hit recordings.
*The Jordanaires appear on the second album by The Grascals, on the song "Did You Forget God Today?"
*Sung with The Tractors (of Steve Ripley)
*In 1996. they lent their vocal talents to the Ween album, "12 Golden Country Greats".
*In 1997, they sang "Who'll Be The One If Not Me" for the off-Broadway musical "Violet".
*In 2007, they recorded "Save Your Dreams" by Americana artist Shark (Wild Colonials)
*In 2006 & 2007 they are featured on Park Lane Drive Records. Friends of Henry Golis Wish You A Merry Christmas with The Jordanaires & Henry Golis Presents Good Music With Friends featuring The Jordanaires.

ee also

*The Nashville A-Team

External links

* [http://www.jordanaires.net/ The Jordanaires Page]
* [http://www.vocalgroup.org/inductees/the_jordanaires.html 'The Jordanaires' Vocal Group Hall of Fame Page]
* [http://www.elvisdirectory.co.uk/ Elvis Presley Directory]
* [http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/site/inductees.aspx?cid=134 Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum]

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