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It Wasn’t an Accident…
Kim Jordan’s talks about the
Car Wreck that Saved Her Life
By Kanette Worlds II
Mama May Have…
The daughter of a music teacher, Kim Jordan’s vocal ability came
as second nature. She began singing at the age of five and directed
her first full mass choir in her early teens. Her talent took her all
over Detroit performing in concerts and churches. “Everybody knew
me from music,” said Kim.
By the time she graduated high school and moved to Washington D.C.
to attend Howard University, she’d grown tired of music. She was
determined to get a degree in law or communication, anything other than
music.
“I was sick of it because I had taken it for granted. I was
full of myself and arrogant about who I was and what I could do because
I knew I could always do it.”
One day while sitting in one of her classes, Kim heard music coming
from the Fine Arts building across campus. She realized how unhappy
she’d been neglecting her gift and immediately broke down in tears.
“I knew I wasn’t doing what I was suppose to do,”
she said.
Papa May Have…
Kim’s father, Rev. Joseph Jordan made sure the family actively
participated in church. As pastor of Corinthian Baptist Church in Hamtramck
and president of the Council of Baptist Pastors, Rev. Jordan and his
children were constantly in the eye of the public.
Although Kim practically lived in church while growing up, she didn’t
fully understand what it meant to have a relationship with the Lord.
“I was one of those 'PK' kids that if my dad said go left or jump,
I went the other way.”
Fresh out of college, Kim began an international tour with jazz legend
Gil Scott Heron, a musical match that lasted for 12-years. Kim saw the
world and experienced the best and the worst that mainstream music had
to offer.
“In the 80’s and 90’s the entertainment world was
all about sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll. That environment
overlapped in the fashion and music industry and some of my friends
didn’t make it.”
Kim said she was ashamed and embarrassed to tell her family that she
strayed away from the church, but she couldn’t keep her life a
secret from everyone.
“I knew He [God] was trying to get my attention,” explained
Kim after one of the most traumatic experiences of her life.
In 1992, Kim and friend where riding in a moving truck on the way
to New York City. As they neared a highway overpass, the top half of
the truck failed to clear the bridge and smashed into the cement sending
Kim face-first into the steering wheel.
Two weeks after the crash, Kim tried to play the piano and couldn’t.
Her head injury prevented her fingers from connecting with the notes
in her mind. She was so embarrassed that she fled the country and went
to Europe, hoping to avoid any familiar faces.
“That’s when I found God. It saved my life. That was the
turning point in terms of me discovering who I was for the rest of my
life.”
Humbled by her condition, she slowly retrained herself to play the
piano.
When she finally returned to New York, she could barely play but an
opportunity to produce re-ignited her career and her relationship with
the Lord.
God Bless The Child That’s
Got Her Own…
Kim currently owns and operates, ProSounity Music Entertainment producing
gospel jazz artists and music. Her latest release, Full Circle is a
personal testimony detailing her growth over the last 25 years.
“The project is called Full Circle, because I started out in
the church and came back,” explained Kim. “If God can turn
me around and show me that I have purpose and destiny that means He
can do it for anyone.”
Although she’s performed, written, and played with the likes
of Stevie Wonder, Roberta Flack, and Taj Mahal to name a few, she said
her greatest achievement is her ordination as Minister of Gospel at
her home church in Hyattsville, MD.
“My main function now is to be of service as opposed to being
self-centered.”
Kim hopes her company will become the premier gospel jazz label and
isn’t worried about using her industry connections to build her
business.
“I’ve watched the Lord walk one of my songs up the Billboard
chart. I’ve watched him and I know it can happen,” Kim said.
“He’s equipped me with all that I’m suppose to have.
Kim Jordan's Full Circle Detroit listening
party will be at the Upper Room Christian Entertainment Complex on Grand
River/Telegraph Saturday, November 27, 6 to 8 p.m. The listening party
is open to everyone including: media, industry professionals and jazz
and gospel music lovers alike. For more information visit www.theupperroomcec.com
or call 248.426-2300. For more on Kim, visit www.kimjordan.com.
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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE:
Booking Information:
Debbi Johnson, Director of Executive
Affairs
ProSounity Music Entertainment, LLC
P.O. Box 28174, Washington, D.C. 20038-8174
(202) 529-7342 (office); (202) 487-5856 (cell)
Email: kdj88@aol.com; Website: www.kimjordan.com
Local contact: PamPerry@MinistryMarketingSolutions.com
248.426-2300
PROSOUNITY
MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, LLC presents the new CD release from KIM JORDAN
“FULL CIRCLE”
WASHINGTON, DC – Independent record label, PROSOUNITY MUSIC
ENTERTAINMENT, LLC, celebrates its Fall 2004 CD release from KIM JORDAN,
“FULL CIRCLE.” On the cutting edge of the emergence of a
new genre of music -- gospel jazz -- this project is designed to provide
an “all day healing” experience.
Upon graduation from Howard University, Kim toured around the world
for twelve years with poet and jazz legend Gil Scott Heron, receiving
international acclaim for her live performances from publications such
as The London Guardian, The San Francisco Examiner, The Chicago Tribune,
The Washington Post, The Dallas Morning News, and Billboard Magazine.
Kim is a much sought after producer, arranger, musician, director, and
vocal coach for many major and independent record labels and artists,
choirs, conferences, seminars, and workshops.
Kim’s phenomenal career to date includes:
· Broadway with Taj Mahal in the Langston Hughes and Zora Neale
Hurston’s production, MULE BONE
· Recording the MULE BONE soundtrack with Taj Mahal
· Performed with such notable artists as Roberta Flack, Stevie
Wonder, Brenda Russell, Terri Lynn Carrington, Vanessa Williams and
Meshell Ndegeocello
· Jazz collaborations include performances at the “Jackie
Robinson Jazz Festival,” along with Dr. Billy Taylor, Lionel Hampton,
Wynton Marsalis and Take 6; and with the Fantasy Band with Noel Pointer,
Lonnie Liston Smith and Dave Valentine
· Other appearances have included the “Seaport Jazz Concert
Series,” with Noel Pointer and Peter Moffett; “The Congressional
Black Caucus’ Salute to Women in Jazz;” “The Women
in Jazz Series,” Kennedy Center/D.C.; The Black Academy of Arts
and Letters, Inc. Theatre in Dallas, TX; and at the “New Orleans
Jazz Festival
· Her music has been performed by Dianne Reeves, Kevin Eubanks,
Gerry Gonzales and Billy Childs
· Wrote soundtrack for Showtime cable network movie, “RAIN,”
which premiered in July 2002
· Served as national music director for 44th and 45th National
Conventions of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
· Worked as musical director, composer, producer, arranger and/or
vocal coach for a number of Platinum and Grammy Award-winning recording
artists and labels, including Pure Soul and Mya on Interscope Records,
Dru Hill on Island Black Music, and Terri Dexter on Warner Brothers
Records
For more information on KIM JORDAN, visit www.kimjordan.com or send
an e-mail to kdj88@aol.com.
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