Steve Jordan (drummer)


Steve Jordan is an American drummer, songwriter, and record producer who has spent much of his career as a studio musician. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was a member of the bands for the television shows Saturday Night Live and Late Night With David Letterman. In the early 1980s Steve Jordan was a member of the Steve Khan band, along with Anthony Jackson on bass, and Manolo Badrena on percussion. Since the middle 1980s, Jordan has been a member of the X-Pensive Winos, the side project of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards. Jordan and Richards have been production and songwriting partners on many of Richards's solo works. In 2005, he became a member of the John Mayer Trio.

Early years

Jordan attended New York City's High School of Music and Art, graduating in 1974.
Jordan was a teenager when he first played in Stevie Wonder's band. Later, he played drums for the Saturday Night Live band in the 1970s. Jordan also played in the New York "24th Street Band" which had great success in Japan. When John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd toured as The Blues Brothers in the late 1970s, Jordan was their drummer, and recorded on their resulting album, credited as Steve "Getdwa" Jordan. He did not, however, appear in the movie of the same name. He also played drums for Paul Shaffer's World's Most Dangerous Band on Late Night with David Letterman from 1982-1986.

X-Pensive Winos and Chuck Berry

Jordan, along with fellow Shaffer alumnus Anton Fig, appeared on the Rolling Stones' 1986 release Dirty Work when Charlie Watts' participation was stifled due to his substance abuse problems in the mid-1980s. Keith Richards then hired Jordan to play on Aretha Franklin's cover of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" for a film of the same name.
According to Richards, Jordan pressed Richards on the plane ride home from Aretha's recording session in Detroit to be included in the upcoming documentary by Taylor Hackford Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll, a tribute to Chuck Berry. Richards had been hoping to include Charlie Watts in the project but when this proved unfeasible, Jordan was hired and he appeared in many scenes with Berry and Richards.
The success of this project led to Jordan's membership in Keith Richards and the X-pensive Winos, a band that toured with Richards and recorded two albums, Talk is Cheap and Main Offender. Jordan co-produced both albums and is credited with songwriting along with Richards. One of these collaborations made it onto the Billboard Hot 100 via the Rolling Stones Steel Wheels album version in 1989: "Almost Hear You Sigh" peaked at number 50 and 31 in December of that year.

John Mayer Trio

Jordan is a member of the John Mayer Trio, a blues rock power trio that consists of Jordan, on drums and backing vocals, bassist Pino Palladino and guitarist-singer John Mayer. The group was formed in 2005 by Mayer as a deviation from his pop-acoustic career. The trio released the record Try! on November 22, 2005. The 11-track live album includes cover songs, such as Jimi Hendrix's "Wait Until Tomorrow", and "I Got a Woman" by Ray Charles, two songs from Mayer's release Heavier Things, as well as new songs written by Mayer, in addition to three songs written by Jordan, Mayer, and Palladino. They are: "Good Love Is On the Way", "Vultures" and "Try". Jordan and Mayer also produced the album together on the Columbia Records label.
The trio also performed on December 8, 2007, in Los Angeles, California at the L.A. Live Nokia Theatre for the 1st Annual Holiday Charity Revue, which raised funds for various Los Angeles related charities. The DVD/CD release, entitled features Palladino on bass and Jordan on drums.
Jordan would later collaborate with Mayer and Charlie Hunter by writing "In Repair", the 11th track from Mayer's 2006 album Continuum. Jordan also contributed to Mayer's fourth album, "Battle Studies"; videos of the conceptual/recording sessions can be viewed on YouTube.

Producing career

Jordan has recorded with such artists as Don Henley, John Mellencamp, Andres Calamaro, Cat Stevens, Bob Dylan, Sonny Rollins, BB King, Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crow, Neil Young, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Kelly Clarkson, and many more. He is featured on James Taylor's 1998 DVD, Live at the Beacon Theatre.
Jordan has evolved into a Grammy Award-winning and nominated producer with Robert Cray's album Take Your Shoes Off and Buddy Guy's Bring 'Em In, respectively. While he has played on countless records, from Alicia Keys "If I Ain't Got You" to Bruce Springsteen's Devils and Dust, he continues to produce with such works as the Grammy Award-winning John Mayer album Continuum, John Scofield's That's What I Say, Possibilities by Herbie Hancock, and 23rd St. Lullaby and Play It As It Lays with Patti Scialfa.
In 2006, Jordan joined Eric Clapton's touring band for Clapton's "European Tour 2006", which included seven sold-out shows at the Royal Albert Hall. He continued in Clapton's band as they toured North America in 2007.
In 2008, Jordan produced and played percussion on one track for Los Lonely Boys' third album, Forgiven, at East Side Stages in Austin, Texas.
In 2009, Jordan received another Grammy Award nomination - the Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, for his work on the soundtrack scoring film for the movie .
In 2013, Jordan produced the Boz Scaggs album Memphis.

The Verbs

Jordan formed a band with his wife, Meegan Voss, and they have toured and recorded under the band name The Verbs. The music has been described as "The perfect cocktail of girl group, Brit-pop, country, ska and rock and Roll." They toured Japan in 2006 in support of their first release, And Now... The Verbs. They followed their debut album with Trip, the next release by Jordan and Voss. As in their previous release, this album features Tamio Okuda on lead guitars, Pino Palladino on bass and additional classic guitar work by Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar. The Verbs played their first gig outside of Earth Fare in Rockwood Plaza, Forest City, NC.

Discography

With the Blues Brothers

With Patti Austin
With Bunky Green
With Don Pullen
With Booker T. & the M.G.'s
With Cat Stevens
With B.B. King
With Ivan Neville
With Bruce Springsteen
With Andrés Calamaro
With Keith Richards
With Candi Staton
With Josh Groban
With George Benson
With Neil Young
With LeAnn Rimes
With Don Henley
With Roberta Flack
With Ziggy Marley
With John Scofield
With Kelly Clarkson
  • Stronger
With Steve Cropper
  • Dedicated – A Salute to the 5 Royales
With Debbie Gibson
  • Think with Your Heart
With Bruno Mars
  • Unorthodox Jukebox
With Aretha Franklin
  • Aretha
With James Taylor
  • New Moon Shine
With Rod Stewart
  • Soulbook
With John Mayer
  • Heavier Things
  • Continuum
  • Battle Studies
  • The Search for Everything
With John Mayer Trio
  • Try!
With Sam Phillips
  • The Indescribable Wow
With Vince Gill
  • Down to My Last Bad Habit
With Mike Stern
  • Upside Downside
With Cyndi Lauper
  • At Last
With Amanda Marshall
  • Tuesday's Child
With Billy Joel
  • River of Dreams
With Sheryl Crow
  • C'mon, C'mon
  • Threads
With Solomon Burke
  • Like a Fire
With Boz Scaggs
  • Dig
  • Memphis
  • A Fool to Care
With Garland Jeffreys
  • Don't Call Me Buckwheat
  • Wildlife Dictionary
  • The Kind of in Between
  • Truth Serum
With Stevie Nicks
  • Rock a Little
With J. J. Cale and Eric Clapton
With Cissy Houston
  • Cissy Houston
  • Face to Face
  • He Leadeth Me
With John Mellencamp
  • Cuttin' Heads
With Herbie Hancock
  • Possibilities
With Bob Dylan
With Donald Fagen
  • The Nightfly
With Melanie
With Michael Franks
  • The Camera Never Lies
With Eric Clapton
  • Live in San Diego
  • Forever Man
With Steve Khan Eyewitness
  • Eyewitness
  • Modern Times
  • Casa Loco
With Robben Ford'
Jordan plays Yamaha Drums, Paiste Cymbals and Remo drumheads. He has signature drumsticks from Vic Firth.
Acoustic Drums:Yamaha Maple Custom
Paiste:
Drumheads:
Jordan endorses Remo drumheads and uses Coated Vintage A's and Coated Ambassadors on the toms and snares and either a Coated Powerstroke 3 or a Coated Ambassador on the bass drum.
Drumsticks:
"Steve's Signature stick is light and long for great touch and sound around the drums and cymbals." In hickory. L = 16 ½"; Dia. =.525" Jordan discussed their use in a video interview for Vic Firth.