Feb 28, 2020
Having had his songs been on 35
Million CDs and recorded 16 of his own Albums, our guest today,
Marc Jordan is a true music legend and inspiration to all aspiring
artists in the singing and songwriting
niche.
Married to Fellow musician and
actress Amy Sky, Jordan’s Music Career shot for the sky when he
signed for Warner Music in LA and began writing songs for and
alongside some of the greats, including Diana Ross, Chicago, Kenny
Loggins, Brette Milder, and Rod
Stewart.
Jordan has already been the recipient
of several music awards including the ASCAP, JUNO and Smooth
awards. Despite having already accomplished so much in the
industry, the drive and passion that Jordan has for music and
songwriting, according to him, is deeper and more profound than
it’s ever been. He’s just released his latest album
“Both Sides”
in April of 2019, and alongside his wife
Amy, the two are currently working on releasing another album set
for 2020.
Show Notes
I had the pleasure of hosting Marc
Jordan on the dHarmic Evolution today, stay tuned in the show as we
discuss the life and career of Jordan, alongside some of his top
hits including, the #1 smash world wide
“Rhythm of My Heart”
sung by Rod
Stewart.
As he ventured into the music
industry, Jordan noticed that the careers of so many people were
catching fire with his songs. Warner Chappell noticed and
approached and signed Jordan to a publishing deal after noticing
how talented he was with his writing, and from then on Jordan would
just write as if he would be the one to perform the songs. Later
on, the songs would be pitched to other artists who would add their
tune and style.
Jordan gives us a look into his
personal life and career life. Get to find out the joys and
challenges of working in the music industry from Jordan’s memories
and experiences. We explore issues related to his touring,
songwriting, performing and changes that have been ushered in by
technology in the music industry.
Quotes
It's hard to do cover songs
because people are always comparing them to the original. So you’ve
got to make it your own without destroying people’s
memories (04:57)
So I just wrote as if I was going
to record everything myself. That was the only way I could make the
songs true. And the people that recorded the songs brought
themselves to the show. (16:40)
When I realized that the concerts
weren’t about me, that they were about the people sitting in the
audience, is when I stopped began to enjoy concerts more, because I
got so much in return. (40:22)
Music is so important. It's our first
language and it's the language of our hearts and it's the language
of a revolution as well. It's important politically and it's
important emotionally. And we must never lose sight of that. And we
must never compromise our artists because to do that there would be
no art in the world. And if there was no art in this world,
especially in music, then what is this world? (01:01:37)
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Connect with Marc Jordan
Website - https://www.marcjordan.com/
Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/marc_jordan_music/