Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Jordan Rocks: Stanley Jordan at the Dakota Jazz Club

A photo collage of jazz musician Stanley Jordan and his recent album covers. No one sounds like Stanley Jordan. He famously plays with both hands on the guitar fretboard, as though he were playing piano keys. As he explains it, this “touch tapping” or “touch technique” allows him to bring the sort of counterpoint and rich chords associated with the piano to the guitar. Jordan studied the piano and classical music before he took up the guitar and jazz, and the origins show (as does his Princeton education in music theory). It’s been three decades since Jordan first became known to the general jazz public back in 1985, when his album Magic Touch hit the Billboard Jazz Chart and stayed on top for almost a full year. His music remains so fresh that it’s hard to believe that Jordan is 58. His distinctive style and emphasis on always seeking the new makes him seem ever-young. Of late, Jordan has been touring backed by Chris Wahich on drums and Ahmet Sezin Turkmenoglu, but the performance at the Dakota was a solo show. Not that it mattered: Jordan sometimes seemed like a one-man band. Jazz fans may be familiar with videos of Jordan...

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