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Biography
Sass Jordan was born in Birmingham, England to a French professor and an actress/ballet dancer. The family, which also included younger brother Daniel, traveled the world before finally settling in Montreal in the late '60s. Along the way, a particularly memorable voyage on a Russian tramp steamer to India marked the beginning of a young girl's exotic adventure that played out, in part, in Pondicherry where she attended a Catholic girl's school and studied the Tamil language. A very youthful Sass made her screen debut in the subsequent NFB documentary, The India Trip. Birmingham (pron. ...
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Sass Jordan first made her name "swingin' a mean bass" and singing lead with late '70s Montreal New Wave quartet The Pinups, as she began carving out a reputation as a charismatic and exciting vocalist and performer. She embarked on a solo career in the mid-'80s, biding her time initially as she honed her writing skills by contributing material to recording projects by a number of high profile Quebec artists and by handling backing vocals for a variety of acts, most notably The Box. Between forays to New York to scope out the scene there, she became one of the first veejays in Canada as host and interviewer on a Montreal video show, the precursor to MusiquePlus. Her first album, Tell Somebody, was released in 1988 and brought with it multiple trophies, a Juno Award in Canada, and her first platinum CD. New Wave is a term that has been used to describe many developments in music, but is most commonly associated with a movement in Western popular music, in the late 1970s and early 1980s inspired by the punk rock movement. ...
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Her singing and performing talents were enthusiastically promoted almost from the outset by some of the legends of the music world including Gene Simmons of KISS, members of the bands Cheap Trick and Van Halen and the late chart-topping composer Michael Kamen, whose recommendation led to an audition for a lead role as the terrorist in the film Die Hard 3 opposite Bruce Willis. Along the way, there was also a friendship with late counterculture guru, Dr. Timothy Leary. Gene Simmons (born August 25, 1949) is an Israeli-American hard rock bass guitarist and vocalist for the rock band Kiss. ...
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Into the '90s, and her second disc Racine found Sass coming to terms with "the recognition factor" and a new lifestyle in the U.S. which, from her new base in Los Angeles, saw her gravitate to the southwest and its musical influences. That, combined with her desire to form a band with the swagger of Rod Stewart and the Faces, came together on Racine, the CD that brought her the title of Album Rock's Top Female Artist for 1992 from Billboard magazine and high praise from Creem magazine: "… she sings balls-out rock with a bluesy twinge that'd make Janis Joplin or Maggie Bell proud." There was also a duet with Joe Cocker on The Bodyguard, one of the biggest selling soundtrack albums of all time, and an acting role on the hit TV series Sisters alongside Sela Ward. Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. ...
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Fast forward to her third CD Rats and Sass is in crisis, though she's touring the world with artists like Aerosmith and Whitesnake with a few side trips of her own to exotic locations like Bali and Indonesia. During a five or six year span that began with her move to Los Angeles, she experienced what she dramatically characterizes as "the spiral downwards into the Black Hole of Calcutta." She fired her manager, weathered the deaths of some close friends, entered a financial crisis and endured a very difficult ending to a very difficult relationship. Aerosmith is a prominent American rock band, regarded by some as Americas Greatest Rock and Roll Band. [1][2] Although they are known as the bad boys from Boston[3], none of the bands members are actually from that city. ...
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By the mid '90s, though, she met her future husband, musician/songwriter Derek Sharp, and slowly emerged from the abyss. She moved from Los Angeles to a farmhouse in Ontario and, in November of 1997, she gave birth to daughter Stella. She subsequently recorded two more CDs: Present and Hot Gossip, both of which reflected her lightened mood and changed outlook on life as she began to take an on-going and deepening interest in alternative lifestyles and to broaden her horizons as an artist. As an actress, she was featured in the Toronto and Winnipeg productions of The Vagina Monologues before heading for New York to take on the lead role of Janis Joplin in the off-Broadway hit musical, Love Janis. In 2003, the year she took on duties as a judge on the TV ratings blockbuster, Canadian Idol, Jordan shared the stage with The Rolling Stones, AC/DC and others as part of the history-making SARS relief concert in Toronto. Canadian Idol is a reality television show on the Canadian television network CTV, based on the popular British show Pop Idol and its American counterpart American Idol. ...
Discography Albums - Tell Somebody (1988)
- Racine (1992)
- Rats (1994)
- Present (1997)
- Hot Gossip (2000)
- Sass ... The Best Of Sass Jordan (2003)
- Get What You Give (2006)
Get What You Give is the seventh album from Canadian Rock singer Sass Jordan. ...
Singles - Tell Somebody (1988)
- So Hard (1988)
- Stranger Than Paradise (1988)
- Double Trouble (1988)
- Make You A Believer* (1992)
- If You're Gonna Love Me* (1992)
- You Don't Have To Remind Me* (1992)
- I Want To Believe* (1992)
- Pissin' Down (1994)
- High Road Easy (1994)
- Sun's Gonna Rise (1994)
- High Road Easy CD Single (1994)
- High Road Easy
- Big Blue Plantation
- Rescue Me
- Funk 49 (Live)
- Sun's Gonna Rise CD Single (1994)
- Sun's Gonna Rise
- High Road Easy (Live)
- Cry Baby (Live)
- Desire (1997)
- Do What I Can (1997)
- Everything's Better (1997)
- So Long (2000)
- People Talk (2001)
- Brand New Day (Small Thing) (2003)
Guest Appearances - The Box - All The Time, All The Time, All The Time - Backing Vocals (1985)
- The Box - Closer Together - Backing Vocals (1987)
- Paradox - Paradox - Co-writer & Backing Vocals (1989)
- The Jeff Healey Band - Hell To Pay - Backing Vocals (1990)
- "Trust In Me" - The Bodyguard (Soundtrack) (with Joe Cocker) (1992)
- Jude Cole - Start The Car - Vocals (1992)
- Stevie Salas - The Electric PowWow - Vocals (1993)
- John Prine - Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings - Vocals (1995)
- Ian Moore - Modernday Folklore - Vocals (1995)
- Stevie Salas/Colorcode Back from the Living - Vocals (1995)
- In from the Storm (tribute to Jimi Hendrix) (1995)
- Aina : Days of Rising doom (Oriana) (1999)
- Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus (Queen Catherine of France) (2001)
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External links - Official site
- Official MySpace
- Sass Jordan Radio
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