Jordan Corey Bio - Biography

Name Jordan Corey
Height
Naionality American
Date of Birth 28-September-1990
Place of Birth San Francisco Bay Area, California, U.S.
Famous for Singing
Jordan Corey is a Santa Barbara, California-based independent Singer-songwriter. In 2008, Corey entered University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), during which time she was the lead singer of Soul Minded, a soul/reggae/funk band that performed around the Santa Barbara and Los Angeles areas. With Soul Minded, she performed at UCSB's Extravaganza 2010 – an all-day music festival for the Santa Barbara community. Corey played alongside Drake, Chromeo, Super Mash Bros., and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.

In 2009, Corey recorded her debut EP in Los Angeles. The seven-song release featured notable producers and songwriters including Stereotypes (Natasha Bedingfield/Mary J. Blige). The EP featured the track "Truth" and was a hit on social media. In 2011, Corey began working on her next release with producer Jason Hollis and songwriter/producer Dan Dixon (Dropsonic). The resulting tracks would become her second EP, Do Me Wrong. Corey co-wrote all five of the EP's original songs—the sixth track being a reinvented version of the The Rolling Stones classic, "Miss You." Recorded in Los Angeles' Sonora Recorders, using vintage and analog gear, Corey's second release features a distinctive 1960s-1970s soul sound with an indie twist.

Do Me Wrong also features saxophonist Lon Price (The Rolling Stones/Leonard Cohen) and was mixed by five-time Grammy Award winner, Matt Hyde. Do Me Wrong was released in March 2012. The single "Tonight" from the EP hit Hot AC Radio the week of April 22, 2012. Corey is currently featured as an "Artist to Watch" by I Heart Radio.