| Originally
a film student, Marc Jordan dropped out of Canada's Brock University
in 1970 to pursue a music career. He played with a band for
a short time, returned to school, but then left for good to
travel outside Canada.
Upon getting back to Toronto,
Jordan was signed by a publisher to a recording, publishing
and management contract. After a song-saga double album, Cantata
Canada and a tribute album to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police,
Warner Bros. signed him and released his 1978 debut Mannequin.
Jordan released Blue Desert in
1979, Talking Through Pictures in 1987 and Reckless Valentine
in 1993. Cool Jam Black Earth was released in 1996 and Live:
Now & Then followed in 1999. |