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When Sheila Jordan dropped a nickel in the juke box of a Detroit diner in the 1940s and heard Nows The Time by Charlie Parker, she was instantly hookedand so began a seventy-year jazz journey. In 1962, she emerged as the first jazz singer to record on the prestigious Blue Note label with her debut album Portrait of Sheila. Exploding on the jazz scene, this classic work set the bar for her career as an iconic jazz vocalist and mentor to other promising female vocalists. As The New York Times then announced, Her ballad performances are simply beyond the emotional and expressive capabilities of most other vocalists.
Jazz Child: A Portrait of Sheila Jordan, as the first complete biography about this remarkable singers life, reveals the challenges she confronted, from her growing up poor in a Pennsylvania coal mining town to her rise as a bebop singer in Detroit and New York City during the 1950s to her work as a recording artist and performer under the influence of and in performance with such jazz luminaries as Charlie Parker, George Russell, Lennie Tristano, Charles Mingus, Sonny Rollins, and Thelonious Monk. Jordans views as a woman living the jazz life in an era of racial and gender discrimination while surrounded by those often struggling with the twin evils of alcohol and drug abuse are skillfully woven into the tapestry of the tale she tells.
With Jordans full cooperation, author Ellen Johnson documents the fascinating career of this jazz great, who stands today as one of the most deeply respected jazz singers and educators. For jazz fans, Johnsons biography is a testament to a vanishing generation of musicians and her indomitable spirit is an inspiration to all walks of life.

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Jazz Child

Studies in Jazz

The Institute of Jazz Studies

RutgersThe State University of New Jersey

General Editors: Dan Morgenstern and Edward Berger

1. BENNY CARTER: A Life in American Music, by Morroe Berger, Edward Berger, and James Patrick, 2 vols., 1982

2. ART TATUM: A Guide to His Recorded Music, by Arnold Laubich and Ray Spencer, 1982

3. ERROLL GARNER: The Most Happy Piano, by James M. Doran, 1985

4. JAMES P. JOHNSON: A Case of Mistaken Identity, by Scott E. Brown; Discography 19171950, by Robert Hilbert, 1986

5. PEE WEE ERWIN: This Horn for Hire, as told to Warren W. Vach Sr., 1987

6. BENNY GOODMAN: Listen to His Legacy, by D. Russell Connor, 1988

7. ELLINGTONIA: The Recorded Music of Duke Ellington and His Sidemen, by W. E. Timner, 1988; 4th ed., 1996

8. THE GLENN MILLER ARMY AIR FORCE BAND: Sustineo Alas / I Sustain the Wings, by Edward F. Polic; Foreword by George T. Simon, 1989

9. SWING LEGACY, by Chip Deffaa, 1989

10. REMINISCING IN TEMPO: The Life and Times of a Jazz Hustler, by Teddy Reig, with Edward Berger, 1990

11. IN THE MAINSTREAM: 18 Portraits in Jazz, by Chip Deffaa, 1992

12. BUDDY DeFRANCO: A Biographical Portrait and Discography, by John Kuehn and Arne Astrup, 1993

13. PEE WEE SPEAKS: A Discography of Pee Wee Russell, by Robert Hilbert, with David Niven, 1992

14. SYLVESTER AHOLA: The Gloucester Gabriel, by Dick Hill, 1993

15. THE POLICE CARD DISCORD, by Maxwell T. Cohen, 1993

16. TRADITIONALISTS AND REVIVALISTS IN JAZZ, by Chip Deffaa, 1993

17. BASSICALLY SPEAKING: An Oral History of George Duvivier, by Edward Berger; Musical Analysis by David Chevan, 1993

18. TRAM: The Frank Trumbauer Story, by Philip R. Evans and Larry F. Kiner, with William Trumbauer, 1994

19. TOMMY DORSEY: On the Side, by Robert L. Stockdale, 1995

20. JOHN COLTRANE: A Discography and Musical Biography, by Yasuhiro Fujioka, with Lewis Porter and Yoh-ichi Hamada, 1995

21. RED HEAD: A Chronological Survey of Red Nichols and His Five Pennies, by Stephen M. Stroff, 1996

22. THE RED NICHOLS STORY: After Intermission 19421965, by Philip R. Evans, Stanley Hester, Stephen Hester, and Linda Evans, 1997

23. BENNY GOODMAN: Wrappin It Up, by D. Russell Connor, 1996

24. CHARLIE PARKER AND THEMATIC IMPROVISATION, by Henry Martin, 1996

25. BACK BEATS AND RIM SHOTS: The Johnny Blowers Story, by Warren W. Vach Sr., 1997

26. DUKE ELLINGTON: A Listeners Guide, by Eddie Lambert, 1998

27. SERGE CHALOFF: A Musical Biography and Discography, by Vladimir Simosko, 1998

28. HOT JAZZ: From Harlem to Storyville, by David Griffiths, 1998

29. ARTIE SHAW: A Musical Biography and Discography, by Vladimir Simosko, 2000

30. JIMMY DORSEY: A Study in Contrasts, by Robert L. Stockdale , 1998

31. STRIDE!: Fats, Jimmy, Lion, Lamb and All the Other Ticklers, by John L. Fell and Terkild Vinding, 1999

32. GIANT STRIDES: The Legacy of Dick Wellstood, by Edward N. Meyer, 1999

33. JAZZ GENTRY: Aristocrats of the Music World, by Warren W. Vach Sr., 1999

34. THE UNSUNG SONGWRITERS: Americas Masters of Melody, by Warren W. Vach Sr., 2000

35. THE MUSICAL WORLD OF J. J. JOHNSON, by Joshua Berrett and Louis G. Bourgois III, 1999

36. THE LADIES WHO SING WITH THE BAND, by Betty Bennett, 2000

37. AN UNSUNG CAT: The Life and Music of Warne Marsh, by Safford Chamberlain, 2000

38. JAZZ IN NEW ORLEANS: The Postwar Years Through 1970, by Charles Suhor, 2001

39. THE YOUNG LOUIS ARMSTRONG ON RECORDS: A Critical Survey of the Early Recordings, 19231928, by Edward Brooks, 2002

40. BENNY CARTER: A Life in American Music, Second Edition, by Morroe Berger, Edward Berger, and James Patrick, 2 vols., 2002

41. CHORD CHANGES ON THE CHALKBOARD: How Public School Teachers Shaped Jazz and the Music of New Orleans, by Al Kennedy, Foreword by Ellis Marsalis Jr., 2002

42. CONTEMPORARY CAT: Terence Blanchard with Special Guests, by Anthony Magro, 2002

43. PAUL WHITEMAN: Pioneer in American Music, Volume I: 18901930, by Don Rayno, 2003

44. GOOD VIBES: A Life in Jazz, by Terry Gibbs with Cary Ginell, 2003

45. TOM TALBERTHIS LIFE AND TIMES: Voices from a Vanished World of Jazz, by Bruce Talbot, 2004

46. SITTIN IN WITH CHRIS GRIFFIN: A Reminiscence of Radio and Recordings Golden Years, by Warren W. Vach, 2005

47. FIFTIES JAZZ TALK: An Oral Retrospective, by Gordon Jack, 2004

48. FLORENCE MILLS: Harlem Jazz Queen, by Bill Egan, 2004

49. SWING ERA SCRAPBOOK: The Teenage Diaries and Radio Logs of Bob Inman, 19361938, by Ken Vail, 2005

50. FATS WALLER ON THE AIR: The Radio Broadcasts and Discography, by Stephen Taylor, 2006

51. ALL OF ME: The Complete Discography of Louis Armstrong, by Jos Willems, 2006

52. MUSIC AND THE CREATIVE SPIRIT: Innovators in Jazz, Improvisation, and the Avant Garde, by Lloyd Peterson, 2006

53. THE STORY OF FAKE BOOKS: Bootlegging Songs to Musicians, by Barry Kernfeld, 2006

54. ELLINGTONIA: The Recorded Music of Duke Ellington and His Sidemen, 5th edition, by W. E. Timner, 2007

55. JAZZ FICTION: A History and Comprehensive Readers Guide, by David Rife, 2007

56. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: My Life In Music, by Lalo Schifrin, edited by Richard H. Palmer, 2008

57. THE CONTRADICTIONS OF JAZZ, by Paul Rinzler, 2008

58. EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRASS IDIOMS: Art, Jazz, and Other Popular Traditions, edited by Howard T. Weiner, 2008

59. THE MUSIC AND LIFE OF THEODORE FATS NAVARRO: Infatuation, by Leif Bo Petersen and Theo Rehak, 2009

60. WHERE THE DARK AND THE LIGHT FOLKS MEET: Race and the Mythology, Politics, and Business of Jazz, by Randall Sandke, 2010

61. JAZZ BOOKS IN THE 1990S: An Annotated Bibliography, by Janice Leslie Hochstat Greenberg, 2010

62. BENNY GOODMAN: A Supplemental Discography, by David Jessup, 2010

63. THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF KENNY DAVERN: Just Four Bars, by Edward N. Meyer, 2010

64. MR. TRUMPET: The Trials, Tribulations, and Triumph of Bunny Berigan, by Michael P. Zirpolo, 2011

65. HARLEM JAZZ ADVENTURES: A European Barons Memoir, 19341969, by Timme Rosenkrantz, adapted and edited by Fradley Hamilton Garner, 2012

66. WHAT IT IS: The Life of a Jazz Artist, by Dave Liebman in conversation with Lewis Porter, 2012

67. BORN TO PLAY: The Ruby Braff Discography and Directory of Performances, by Thomas P. Hustad, 2012

68. THE LAST BALLADEER: The Johnny Hartman Story, by Gregg Akkerman, 2012

69. PEPPER ADAMS JOY ROAD: An Annotated Discography, by Gary Carner, 2012

70. JAZZ CHILD: A Portrait of Sheila Jordan, by Ellen Johnson, 2014

Jazz Child

A Portrait of Sheila Jordan

Ellen Johnson

ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD

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Copyright 2014 by Ellen Johnson

All rights reserved . No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote passages in a review.

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Johnson, Ellen, 1954

Jazz child : a portrait of Sheila Jordan / Ellen Johnson.

pages cm. (Studies in jazz)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN 978-0-8108-8836-4 (hardcover : alk. paper) ISBN 978-0-8108-8837-1 (ebook)

1. Jordan, Sheila. 2. Women jazz singersUnited StatesBiography. I. Title.

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