Louis Jordan
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Biography
[Edit]Effervescent saxophonist Louis Jordan was one of the chief architects and prime progenitors of the R&B idiom. His pioneering use of jumping shuffle rhythms in a small combo context was copied far and wide during the 1940s.
Jordan's sensational hit-laden run with Decca Records contained a raft of seminal performances, featuring inevitably infectious backing by his band, the Tympany Five, and Jordan's own searing alto sax and street corner jive-loaded sense of humor. Jordan was one of the first black entertainers to sell appreciably in the pop sector; his Decca duet mates included Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, and Ella Fitzgerald.
The son of a musician, Jordan spent time as a youth with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels and majored in music later on at Arkansas Baptist College. After moving with his family to Philadelphia in 1932, Jordan hooked up with pianist Clarence Williams. He joined the orchestra of drummer Chick Webb in 1936 and remained there until 1938. Having polished up his singing abilities with Webb's outfit, Jordan was ready to strike out on his own.
The saxist's first 78 for Decca in 1938, "Honey in the Bee Ball," billed his combo as the Elks Rendezvous Band (after the Harlem nightspot that he frequently played at). From 1939 on, though, Jordan fronted the Tympany Five, a sturdy little aggregation often expanding over quintet status that featured some well-known musicians over the years: pianists Wild Bill Davis and Bill Doggett, guitarists Carl Hogan and Bill Jennings, bassist Dallas Bartley, and drummer Chris Columbus all passed through the ranks.
From 1942 to 1951, Jordan scored an astonishing 57 R&B chart hits (all on Decca), beginning with the humorous blues "I'm Gonna Leave You on the Outskirts of Town" and finishing with "Weak Minded Blues." In between, he drew up what amounted to an easily followed blueprint for the development of R&B (and for that matter, rock & roll — the accessibly swinging shuffles of Bill Haley & the Comets were directly descended from Jordan; Haley often pointed to his Decca labelmate as profoundly influencing his approach).
"G.I. Jive," "Caldonia," "Buzz Me," "Choo Choo Ch' Boogie," "Ain't That Just like a Woman," "Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens," "Boogie Woogie Blue Plate," "Beans and Cornbread," "Saturday Night Fish Fry," and "Blue Light Boogie" — every one of those classics topped the R&B lists, and there were plenty more that did precisely the same thing. Black audiences coast-to-coast were breathlessly jitterbugging to Jordan's jumping jive (and one suspects, more than a few whites kicked up their heels to those same platters as well).
The saxist was particularly popular during World War II. He recorded prolifically for the Armed Forces Radio Service and the V-Disc program. Jordan's massive popularity also translated on to the silver screen — he filmed a series of wonderful short musicals during the late '40s that were decidedly short on plot but long on visual versions of his hits (Caldonia, Reet Petite & Gone, Look Out Sister, and Beware, along with countless soundies) that give us an enlightening peek at just what made him such a beloved entertainer. Jordan also cameoed in a big-budget Hollywood wartime musical, Follow the Boys.
A brief attempt at fronting a big band in 1951 proved an ill-fated venture, but it didn't dim his ebullience. In 1952, tongue firmly planted in cheek, he offered himself as a candidate for the highest office in the land on the amusing Decca outing "Jordan for President." Even though his singles were still eminently solid, they weren't selling like they used to by 1954. So after an incredible run of more than a decade-and-a-half, Jordan moved over to Eddie Mesner's Los Angeles-based Aladdin logo at the start of the year. Alas, time had passed the great pioneer by — "Dad Gum Ya Hide Boy," "Messy Bessy," "If I Had Any Sense," and the rest of his Aladdin output sounds great in retrospect, but it wasn't what young R&B fans were searching for at the time. In 1955, he switched to RCA's short-lived "X" imprint, where he tried to remain up-to-date by issuing "Rock 'N' Roll Call."
A blistering Quincy Jones-arranged date for Mercury in 1956 deftly updated Jordan 's classics for the rock & roll crowd, with hellfire renditions of "Let the Good Times Roll," "Salt Pork, West Virginia," and "Beware" benefiting from the blasting lead guitar of Mickey Baker and Sam "The Man" Taylor's muscular tenor sax. There was even time to indulge in a little torrid jazz at Mercury; "The JAMF," from a 1957 LP called Man, We're Wailin', was a sizzling indication of what a fine saxist Jordan was.
Ray Charles had long cited Jordan as a primary influence (he lovingly covered Jordan's "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" and "Early in the Morning"), and paid him back by signing Jordan to the Genius' Tangerine label. Once again, the fickle public largely ignored his worthwhile 1962-64 offerings.
Lounge gigs still offered the saxman a steady income, though, and he adjusted his on-stage play list accordingly. A 1973 album for the French Black & Blue logo found Jordan covering Mac Davis' "I Believe in Music" (can't get much loungier than that!). A heart attack silenced this visionary in 1975, but not before he acted as the bridge between the big band era and the rise of R&B.
His profile continues to rise posthumously, in large part due to the recent acclaimed Broadway musical Five Guys Named Moe, based on Jordan's bubbly, romping repertoire and charismatic persona.
Title: Descansar (Asedub Rawmix) - Single
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Let The Good Times Roll - The Complete Decca Recordings 1938-1954 (CD1)
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz
Title: Día De Los Muertos - Single / Dia De Los Muertos - Single
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: After School Swing Session (Swinging With Symphony Sid) - Single
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Pop
Title: Let The Good Times Roll - The Complete Decca Recordings 1938-1954 (CD9)
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz
Title: Paz (Thinkfreak Remix) - Single
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Let The Good Times Roll - The Complete Decca Recordings 1938-1954 (CD6)
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz
Title: Let The Good Times Roll - The Complete Decca Recordings 1938-1954 (CD4)
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz
Title: Paz (Giulio Maresca Remix) - Single
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Jivin' With Jordan, Saturday Night Fish Fry (Hq Remastered 2023)
Artist: Louis Jordan
Genre: Jazz
Title: Opaque Series #2 - Single
Artist: Louis Jordan, Dubiosity, Tee-Jay
Genre: Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Collections
Title: The Great Songwriters - Frank Loesser
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Christmas Cocktail Classics
Genre:
Title: Vintage Novelty Songs
Genre: Pop
Title: Follow The Boys
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Selections From LA Noire
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Wartime Favorites 2, Vol. 4
Genre: World Music
Title: Blues, Swing and All That Jazz, Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: W W II Era Classics, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Shagg'n On the Beach
Genre: Rock
Title: Big Hits & Highlights of 1949, Vol. 14
Genre: Pop
Title: Great Songs, Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: All Aboard the Jazz Express
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Roots of Jeff Healey
Genre: Blues
Title: The Blues Roots Of Southern Rock
Genre: Blues
Title: Greatest R & B Hits of 1948 Volume 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Christmas Swing Dance Party
Genre:
Title: Early Roots of Rock & Roll, Vol. 1
Genre: Rock
Title: Great American Vocalists
Title: Best of Jazz Foundations Vol. 4
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Beat, Vol.3 (Live)
Genre: Jazz
Title: East Coast Teen Party - Volume 8
Genre: Pop
Title: Boogie Woogie Worship
Genre: Blues
Title: The Definitive Blues Collection, Vol. 9
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues
Title: The Definitive Blues Collection, Vol. 2
Genre: Blues
Title: Greatest Songs, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Jazz Lovers Only, Vol. 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Calypso - Best of Trinidad
Genre: World Music
Title: Black Stars of Rock & Roll
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: The Runaway Train - Songs From The Great Age Of Steam
Genre:
Title: Radio Hits 1944
Genre: Jazz
Title: Road Trip, Vol.2 (Songs from the Route 66)
Genre: World Music
Title: Christmas Through the Ages
Genre:
Title: Shuggie Otis In Session - Great Rhythm and Blues
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Blues Belters
Genre: Blues
Title: R&B Soul Hits of the Past, Vol. 4
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: R&B Soul Hits of the Past, Vol. 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Lost Doo Wop Songs, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Swing Again, Yes Indeed (Songs That Won the War)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Blues Meets Rock
Genre: Blues
Title: Merry Christmas (3CD Econopak)
Genre:
Title: Vintage Devil Songs
Genre: Blues
Title: The Devil's Hits Diabolical Songs 1930 - 1960
Genre: Blues
Title: The Roots of Van Morrison
Genre: Blues
Title: White Christmas - Vintage Christmas Classics
Genre:
Title: Merriest Christmas Songs
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: Under the Influence: A Blues Inspired Generation
Genre: Blues
Title: The Radio Tracks From L.A. Noire
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: 100 Vocal & Jazz Classics - Vol. 17 (1947-1949)
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Hits of 1955, Vol. 5
Genre: Pop
Title: East Coast Teen Party - Volume 7
Genre: Pop
Title: The Definitive Collection of R&B Hits from 1950
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Simply Swing
Genre: Jazz
Title: Christmas With Louis Armstrong & Friends
Genre:
Title: Doo-Wop Classics, Vol. 10 (Musicnote Records)
Genre: Pop
Title: Big Hits & Highlights of 1952, Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: The Great Pop Songs of All Time, Vol. 7
Genre: Pop
Title: Burlesque In Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Messing Around
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Teen Party, Vol. 4
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: 100 Vocal & Jazz Classics - Vol. 16 (1945-1947)
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: Ella: The Legendary Decca Recordings
Artist: Ella Fitzgerald
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Bop
Title: Louis Armstrong Sings Back Through the Years / A Centennial Celebration
Artist: Louis Armstrong
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Title: Bing: His Legendary Years 1931-1957 (Box Set)
Artist: Bing Crosby
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Title: Love Affair (Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Ennio Morricone
Genre: Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Smooth Jazz (New Stereo Recordings by the Original Artists)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Definitive Blues Collection, Vol. 4
Artist: Various Blues Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues
Title: What a Wonderful Christmas
Artist: Louis Armstrong
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Traditional Pop Music, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Best of the Decca Years, Vol. 1 - The Singer
Artist: Louis Armstrong
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Title: Verve Records And Rockstar Games Present LA Noire Remixed
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz
Title: Malcolm X (Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: My Fellow Americans (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Ultimate Jazz Archive (Set 42: Vocalists, Disc 2: Ella Fitzgerald)
Artist: Ella Fitzgerald
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Rough Guide To Jazz Legends: Ella Fitzgerald
Artist: Ella Fitzgerald
Genre: Alternative Rock, Country