Steve Jordan: Memphis Soul Stew - Talking Loud : FUNKY FUNKY FUNKY
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
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Steve 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. When John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd toured as The Blues Brothers in the early 1980s, Jordan was their drummer, and recorded on their resulting album.
Jordan, along with fellow Shaffer alumnus Anton Fig, appeared on the Rolling Stones' 1986 release Dirty Work.
Steve 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 eleven-track live album includes cover songs, such as Jimi Hendrix's "Wait Until Tomorrow" and "I Got A Woman". 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 Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles features Palladino on bass and Jordan on drums.
Jordan would later collaborate with Mayer and Charlie Hunter by writing "In Repair," the eleventh track from Mayer's 2006 album Continuum. Jordan also contributed to Mayer's album, "Battle Studies".
Steve Jordan 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, 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 with Patti Scialfa.
In 2006, Jordan joined Eric Clapton's hand-picked 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 Cadillac Records.
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. 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.
In 2021 he played the Rolling Stones No Filter Tour - Charlie Watts R.I.P.
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One of the very best King Curtis tunes ever...Bernard Purdie played on the original version. This version is a tad slower but still groove deluxe.
I love seeing Ndugu Chancler playing with the percussionist. He did something similar at a Toronto Groove night. He loved playing.
The hat was awesome!
Something must be wrong with the crowd/audience, just sitting there. Anything Steve Jordan, plays is going to be funky.
I am up dancing in my kitchen while making a cajun dish
🎉One of the best funk songs I have ever heard Wish the bass player played closer to Steve
Will Lee and Steve Jordan, the founding members of The World's Most Dangerous Band with Paul Shaffer.
He sounds great with the Rolling Stones. He was handpicked for the band by his friend Charlie Watts.
Hot dam, they ran that ole James Brown 'Talkin' Loud And Sayin' Nothin' cut into the ground !! Funky as hell !!
It was actually king Curtis
@@kareemsupremet.v.5189 I'm talking about the second tune they are seguing into. It is "Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothin' " by James Brown.
ahh.. makes me remember my days of seeing Bernard prudie.. all time favorite song.
One of the best pattern of Electronic Drum YAMAHA DTX First series...
Steve Jordan has the coldest and nastiest pocket I’ve ever heard!!!
talk about playing in the pocket, damn!!!
Will’s bass is really perfectly mixed!
What a unique and brilliant intro. He really energized himself. Love it. Showman...
It’s from the original song. He did it right. Bless up!
Oh F! Its so funky ,I fell out of my chair.
King Curtis … such a legend !
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❗❤️ mr. groove ❤️❗
Damn! Mmmmmm.
Magnifico.💣💣💣💣💣💣
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I am making red beans and rice with cajun sauage while listening to this
Nice. When's the party? I'll be right over.
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DANG!!!!!!!!!!
🔥Boom🔥
Goddamn too funky!!
If this doesn’t make you move, check your pulse…
Поступайте в Буйский колледж искусств. 👍🎈
😂😂😂😂😂
takes him way too long to find the groove.... like 2 milliseconds
ruclips.net/video/DPZUgfOqAdg/видео.html Terri was the man
Not impressed. Nothing special, bout a trillion drummers that can do this. Next...
😂😂😂😂
Try laying a groove down with feel like that - not many drummers can make a groove feel that good
Hater lmaooo
Steve letting the whole thing breathe deep.
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