“I was born in detroit, michigan back in 1928. born in detroit, michigan on mickey mouses’ birthday, nov. 18, 1928”

Raised in poverty in Pennsylvania's coal-mining country, Jordan began singing as a child and by the time she was in her early teens was working semi-professionally in Detroit clubs. Her first great influence was Charlie Parker and, indeed, most of her influences have been instrumentalists rather than singers. Working chiefly with black musicians, she met with disapproval from the white community but persisted with her career. She was a member of a vocal trio, Skeeter, Mitch And Jean (she was Jean), who sang versions of Parker's solos in a manner akin to that of the later Lambert, Hendricks And Ross.

After moving to New York in the early 50s, she married Parker's pianist, Duke Jordan, and studied with Lennie Tristano, but it was not until the early 60s that she made her first recordings. One of these was under her own name, the other was “The Outer View” with George Russell, which featured a famous 10-minute version of "You Are My Sunshine".

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“Her ballad performances are simply beyond the emotional and expressive capabilities of most other vocalists.”

The New York Times

In the mid-60s her work encompassed jazz liturgies sung in churches and extensive club work, but her appeal was narrow even within the confines of jazz. By the late 70s jazz audiences had begun to understand her uncompromising style a little more and her popularity increased - as did her appearances on record, which included albums with pianist Steve Kuhn, whose quartet she joined, and an album, Home, comprising a selection of Robert Creeley's poems set to music and arranged by Steve Swallow.

A 1983 duo set with bassist Harvie Swartz, “Old Time Feeling”, comprises several of the standards Jordan regularly features in her live repertoire, while 1990's “Lost And Found” pays tribute to her bebop roots. Both sets display her unique musical trademarks, such as the frequent and unexpected sweeping changes of pitch, which still tend to confound an uninitiated audience. Her preference to the bass and voice set led to another remarkable collaboration with bassist Cameron Brown, whom she has been performing with all over the world for more than twenty years so far and they have released the live albums “I’ve Grown Accustomed to the Bass” and “Celebration”. Entirely non-derivative, Jordan is one of only a tiny handful of jazz singers who fully deserve the appellation and for whom no other term will do.

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Accolades & Awards

2018 8th SATCHMO Award

2018 Bistro Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Art of Jazz

2017 Jazz Legends Distinguished Achievement Award from the UMass Fine Arts Center and the Valley Jazz Network, Amherst, Mass.

2017 The International Society of Bassists Recognition Award for Collaborative Music

2017 University of Massachusetts - Amherst Honorary Degree of Doctor of Fine Arts

2015 Ehrenmitgliedschaft an der KUG Award for Honorary Membership

2012 Jazz Education Network - Award for Outstanding Performance

2012 BMI Award Winner

2011 NEA Jazz Master Award - Lifetime Honors Award, the nations highest honor in Jazz

2010 New York Nightlife Award - Outstanding Jazz Vocalist

2010 Eleanor Isaacson Lifetime Achievement in the Arts

2008 Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz for Lifetime of Service

2007 IAJE Humanitarian Award


2006 MAC Lifetime Achievement Award

2004 Lil Hardin Armstrong Jazz Heritage Award

2004 Jazz Vocal Coalition Special Honorary Award

2004 Baker's Keyboard Lounge Lifetime Achievement Award in Recognition of Exceptional Music to Detroit, and the World

2003 The Barry Award for True Jazz Mastery

2001 Downbeat Magazine Critic's Poll

  • Best Female Vocalist - Top 5!

  • Talent Deserving Wider Recognition

1998 Harvard University Visiting Artist Award

1985 NAJE Outstanding Service in Jazz Education

1982 Universal Jazz Coalition Award for Outstanding Contribution to Jazz

  • Named "Talent Deserving Wider Recognition" by Downbeat Magazine Critic's Poll 9 times!

  • Named Top 5 in Downbeat Magazine Critic's Poll "Established Talent" category every year since 1980.

  • Received two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships.

  • Best CD of the Year for "Lost and Found" - Wire Magazine (UK)

  • Vocal Album of the Year for "Confirmation" - Swing Journal