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Clifford Laconia Jordan (September 2, 1931, Chicago – March 27, 1993, Manhattan) was a jazz saxophone player. While in Chicago, he performed with Max Roach, Sonny Stitt, and some rhythm and blues groups.[1] He moved to New York City in 1957, after which he recorded three albums for Blue Note.[1] He also recorded with Horace Silver, J.J. Johnson, Kenny Dorham, and Max Roach.[1] He was part of the Charles Mingus Sextet, with Eric Dolphy, during its 1964 European tour.[1] Jordan toured Africa with Randy Weston, and performed in Paris while living in Belgium.[2] In later years, he led his own groups, performed with Cedar Walton's quartet Eastern Rebellion,[3] and led a big band.[1]

Jordan was married to Shirley Jordan, a designer and former owner of Clothing Manufacturing Corporation in New York.[2] He later married Sandy Jordan (née Williams), a graphic artist and Honorary Founding Board member of the Jazz Foundation of America.

Discography

As leader

Bee Hive Records

As sideman

With Paul Chambers

With Eric Dolphy

With Art Farmer

With Dizzy Gillespie

With Andrew Hill

With J. J. Johnson

With Charles Mingus

With Lee Morgan

With Max Roach

With Mal Waldron

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Biography at AllMusic by Scott Yanow
  2. ^ a b c Simmons, Art (April 16, 1970). Johnson, John H. (ed.). "Paris Scratchpad". JET. XXXVIII (3). Chicago: Johnson: 33. ISSN 0021-5996. Retrieved August 3, 2010. Arranger, composer, saxophonist Clifford Jordan, a Chicagoan who now lives in Belgium with his wife, designer Shirley Jordan (a former owner of Clothing Manufacturing Corp., New York City), closed at the Chat Qui Peche here. He is a partner in a new record firm, Frontier Records, which records legendary musicians who have not had the proper exposure. Jordan toured Africa with Randy Weston recently...
  3. ^ Yanow, Scott (2010). "AllMusic". Eastern Rebellion. Rovi Corporation. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)