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Jordan Jennifer

Jordan (Jennifer)   (USA)

EuroDance member
Added : 10/07/2011
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Flying Over The Sun
Take It Easy
Everybody Get Down
93 1994 1995 1996

 

Jennifer Jordan singles

Flying Over The Sun Flying Over The Sun 1996  
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Featurings and collaborations

Take It Easy Cherry Moon - Take It Easy 1994  
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Everybody Get Down Cherry Moon - Everybody Get Down 1995  
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Songwriting

Lies D-Lies - Lies 12th Jun 1995  
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Jennifer Jordan biography

Female vocalist Jennifer Jordan was born in Houston, Texas (USA). She started singing in a choir. A few years later, she became chorist in Feo Y Loco band, where her biological father (thant she met by chance) played as a bassist. She then left college to settle in Paris where she replaced the singer of the jazz-pop group The Speak Easy, which performed at the famous club Blue Note in Montmartre.

In 1994, she became the voice and face of project Cherry Moon. She recorded the single Take It Easy and Everybody Get Down. But then she sued the project's producers because she believed her contract was unfair. She also co-wrote D-Lies' single Lies.

In 1996, as dream music had gained popularity, she released Flying Over The Sun as solo single. Then she wanted to make a music that feels more like her. She began working with Viché de Vince to form alternative pop-rock band Mary Modified. The result was a studio album self-released in 2005, containing 4 tracks produced by French pop artist Jean-Patrick Capdevielle. One of the songs, It Could Have Been Me, was used as the soundtrack for the La Ligne Noire miniseries, broadcasted on French TV channel M6.

2007 : Jennifer did vocals on Jean-Patrick Capdevielle's song Mal de Chien which appears on his album Hérétique. Even if Mary Modified split, its members remained friends and keep on collaborating on various projects.

Jennifer also recorded demos and jingles for TV, cinema and commercials for brands like Bouygues Bâtiment International and Dior. She also composes songs and lyrics for other artists. Some of the songs she co-wrote were used in French movies (Voyez Comme On Danse, Razzia) and TV shows. She still lives in Paris.

Jennifer Jordan biography was last updated Sun, June 14th 2020



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