Jordan Zevon Explained

Jordan Zevon
Birth Date:7 August 1969
Background:Singer
Instrument:Vocals, Guitar
Genre:Rock, Acoustic
Occupation:Musician, Vocalist, Songwriter
Label:New West Records
Website:http://www.JordanZevon.com

Jordan Zevon (born August 7, 1969) is an American singer, musician and songwriter. He is the son of rock musician Warren Zevon.

Biography

Following his father's death in 2003, Jordan, his half-sister, Ariel, and longtime Zevon collaborator Jorge Calderón accepted Warren's two posthumous Grammy Awards for Best Rock Vocal Performance and Best Contemporary Folk Album for The Wind. His father's death from mesothelioma moved Jordan to be a National Spokesperson for the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization as an advocate for those harmed by exposure to asbestos.[1] He appeared on the 2004 tribute album singing the previously unreleased song "Studebaker". In 2005, he appeared on another tribute album called , issued by Wampus Multimedia, where he sang another unreleased song called "Warm Rain" with Simone Stevens.

In 2005, Zevon released his self-titled debut EP through his production company Mixed Headache. His first full-length album, Insides Out, was released through Texas-based New West Records on April 15, 2008. Shortly after, on August 26, 2008, he adopted his daughter Willow Zevon at birth.

On June 7, 2007, Zevon appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman and again on April 18, 2008. In 2008, he won the Overall Grand Prize of the prestigious 14th Annual USA Songwriting Competition with his song "Home".

Zevon is currently working on a new album entitled Imperfect, which he has described to be "darker and more rock than power pop" compared to his previous work. He has stated that it will feature the tracks "May or May Not", "Not Like Me", "Merry Go Wrong", "Wrecking Ball", "The Epic Fail" and "Stick With Me". On August 4, 2011, he released a demo take of the song "Wrecking Ball" on his personal website.

Zevon was executive producer for a motion picture $pent (2000).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Message from Jordan Zevon, Asbestos Disease Awareness Org National Spokesperson: ZEVONISTAS UNITE!!! . ADAO - Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization . August 21, 2017 . November 2, 2019 . Zevon, Jordan .