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  1. Clifford Irving Stanley Jordan (* 2. September 1931 in Chicago, Illinois; † 27. März 1993 in Manhattan, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz -Saxophonist und Flötist. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Diskographische Hinweise. 3 Literatur. 4 Anmerkungen. Leben und Wirken.

  2. 22. Apr. 2024 · Clifford Jordan: Royal Ballads. Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers May 21, 2021. Tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan is probably best known for the eight live and studio recordings he made in 1964 with the sextet led by bassist Charles Mingus. But there was much more to Jordan. A prolific recording artist, Jordan had a big, round sound from ...

  3. Clifford Laconia Jordan (September 2, 1931 – March 27, 1993) [1] was an American jazz tenor saxophone player. While in Chicago, he performed with Max Roach, Sonny Stitt, and some rhythm and blues groups. He moved to New York City in 1957, after which he recorded three albums for Blue Note. [2]

  4. 27. Apr. 2019 · Discography. CD1: [Cliff Jordan] (1) Not Guilty; St John; Blue Shoes; Beyond The Blue Horizon; Ju-Ba; [Blowing In From Chicago] (2) Status Quo; Bo-Till; Blue Lights; Billie’s Bounce; Evil Eye; Everywhere (79.19)

  5. CLIFFORD JORDAN was born in Chicago in 1931. A self-taught musician, his love of jazz had him performing in his home town until the late 1950's, when he moved to New York. His first album was appropriately titled "Blowing in from Chicago," and Horace Silver and Art Blakey. In the 60's, his range broadened, as he played with Charles Mingus, Max ...

  6. 22. Juli 2018 · 8. 270 views 5 years ago. Amazing interview with the great tenor player Clifford Jordan. Clifford talks to Leigh extensively about going to DuSable high school in Chicago, discovering Charlie...

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  7. Clifford Jordan - Blue Note Records. Biography. Clifford Jordan was a fine inside/outside player who somehow held his own with Eric Dolphy in the 1964 Charles Mingus Sextet. Jordan had his own sound on tenor almost from the start. He gigged around Chicago with Max Roach, Sonny Stitt, and some R&B groups before moving to New York in 1957.