Jordan McLean (musician)

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Jordan McLean
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Mclean playing trumpet (right)
Background information
Born (1974-04-24) April 24, 1974 (age 49)
New Rochelle, New York, USA
Occupation(s)Trumpeter, composer, producer
Instrument(s)
  • J. Landress Brass custom Bb trumpet
  • Del Quadro Grande Campana
  • Custom mouthpieces by Italian trumpet maker AR Resonance.
Years active1992–present
Labels
Member of
  • Antibalas
  • Armo
  • The Sway Machinery
  • The Lonesome Prairie Dogs
  • Hot Mustard
Formerly of
  • Droid

Jordan McLean (born April 24, 1974) is a New York City-based composer, arranger, bandleader, trumpeter, producer and educator. McLean has been active in the professional music world since 1995. [1]

Contents

Early life and education

Born in New Rochelle, New York, on April 24, 1974, McLean is the only child of Alan and Cynthia McLean (computer analyst and painter/community activist respectively).[ citation needed ] He was raised in and around New York City, including Hell's Kitchen, Astoria and Mamaroneck. At the age of six, McLean began piano lessons with Michael Raskin, son of composer Gene Raskin.[ citation needed ] McLean attended high school in Leonia, NJ. While attending high school from 1988 until 1992, McLean studied trumpet, theory and band practice, and travelled to Manhattan School of Music to attend their Pre-College program.[ citation needed ]

After high school, McLean attended the Mannes College of Music from 1992 to 1995 with a focus on Jazz Trumpet Studies. In 2003, he enrolled at SUNY Purchase, where he graduated summa cum laude in Classical Composition and was an ArtsBridge America Scholar.[ citation needed ] In 2018, he returned to SUNY Purchase to complete a master's degree in studio composition, where he studied under Jakub Cuipinski and Adam Pietrykowski. His work there was recognized with the Graduate Award in Music & Technology. [1] [2]

Solo career and collaborations

McLean has performed or recorded with Antibalas, Sharon Jones and The Dapkings, Charles Bradley, The Roots, Jamie Lidell, TV on the Radio, Ornette Coleman, David Byrne, St. Vincent, Patti Smith, Valerie June, Angelique Kidjo, Amadou and Miriam, Nicole Atkins, Patti LaBelle, Billy Gibbons, My Morning Jacket, The Alabama Shakes, Matisyahu, Santigold, Azelia Banks, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Cage The Elephant, Deer Tick, Tony Allen, Sinkane, Atomic Bomb, Charles Llyod, Joshua Redman, Steven Tyler, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Lady A, Strand Of Oaks, Thievery Corporation, Lux Prima, Amy Helm, Dr. Dog, Scott McMicken, Zach Bryan, and Shantell Martin.

McLean was the regular trumpeter for Iron & Wine in 2014, travelling throughout North America and Europe as part of the Ghost on Ghost touring band, including Matt Bauder and longtime collaborator Stuart Bogie.

McLean has recorded sessions for Bosco Mann, Mark Ronson, Wyclef Jean and Tony Visconte as well as labels such as Daptone Records, Blue Note Records, Verve, Razor and Tie, Desco, Ropeadope Records, Ninja Tune, and JDub Records.

Droid

McLean formed Droid in 1998 with drummer Amir Ziv and keyboardist Adam Butler a live experimental Drum N Bass ensemble, featuring keyboardists Adam Holzman and bassists Tim Lefavbre and Yossi Fine. Their initial release, NYC DNB was on Shadow Records and had tracks remixed by DJ Spooky.[ citation needed ]

Michael Leonhart Orchestra

As a long-time member of the Michael Leonhart Orchestra, McLean has performed with Elvis Costello, Randy Brecker, Donny MacCaslin, Ian Hendrickson-Smith, Keyon Harrold, Dave Guy, Freddy Hendrix, Frank David Greene and many others as part of the orchestra's residency at The Jazz Standard.[ citation needed ]

In 2013, McLean and drummer/performance artist John Walter Bollinger contributed to the video compilation of art pieces celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Do It. The digital/vinyl release became the first release on Sound Chemistry Records which later became System Dialing Records, released in 2010.

Armo

In 2016, McLean and other members of Antibalas formed Armo, a small group performing a union of Afrobeat and avant garde Jazz.[ citation needed ] The band released a self-titled 10-inch 45 rpm EP on System Dialing Records in 2018 featuring original music by McLean and singer/pianist Amayo. The original members of the band include McLean, Amayo, singer/percussionist Marcus Farrar, bassist Justin Kimmel and guitarist Nikhil P. Yerawadekar. Frequent guest collaborators include trombonist Dave “Smoota” Smith, saxophonist Cocheme’a Gastellum, drummer Greg Gonzalez and other members of the Daptone Records family of musicians.

Around the same time as the formation of Armo, McLean co-founded the band Directors. Beginning as duo with Amir Ziv, the band expanded to include Nikhil P. Yerawadekar on bass, Ricardo Quinones on guitar and Sahr N’gaujah with whom McLean shared lead vocals. The band released a 5-song EP, ACTION!, on McLean's System Dialing Records in 2020.

The Sway Machinery

Since 2003, he has performed and recorded with The Sway Machinery, with whom he has performed in clubs and synagogues around the U.S. and festivals in Europe, Canada, Mexico, Australia and Mali, including the Festival Au Desert, outside of Timbuktu. He served as music director from 2019 to 2020 for the Because Jewish High Holidays series (with Sway Machinery as the house band) at Brooklyn Bowl and The Cutting Room. McLean has performed with The Sway Machinery in clubs and synagogues around the U.S. and festivals in Europe, Canada, Mexico, Australia and Mali, including the Festival Au Desert, outside of Timbuktu. [3]

Fire Of Space

McLean has released two albums of original music with his nine-piece group, Fire Of Space, the first produced by Binky Griptite, the second by drummer Geoff Mann. The title track of their second album "Handbasket" is featured in the film Sleepwalk with Me. [4]

The Lonesome Prairie Dogs

As a member of The Lonesome Prairie Dogs (featuring Lenny Kaye), McLean arranged and produced the recording of the band's EP on Dala Records, recorded at Dunham Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn. McLean's work as a recording artist includes sessions for producers such as Bosco Mann, Mark Ronson, Wyclef Jean, Joel Hamilton, Josh Kaufman and Tony Visconte as well as labels such as Warner Music, Color Red Music, Daptone Records, Blue Note Records, Verve, Razor and Tie, Desco, Ropeadope Records, Ninja Tune, and JDub Records.[ citation needed ]

McLean has played Istanbul Jazz Festival and Montreux Jazz Festival, Bonnaroo, Coachella, WOMAD and many others, and toured coast-to-coast for two consecutive years playing the Canadian Jazz Festival circuit. [5]

Television Appearances

Other notable work

McLean's compositions have been performed in New York and Europe by contemporary music ensembles such as Cadillac Moon Ensemble [6] and Till By Turning. [7] He has adapted and conducted Mauricio Kagel's Music For Renaissance Instruments [8] and actively commissions promising young arrangers for radical re-orchestrations of masterworks. Most recently he was commissioned by The Bronxville Public Library for a dance suit Bronze In The Digital Age”, [9] [ failed verification ] a multi-media piece based on five sculptures by Pierre Rodin, and a new work, PANGRAM, for Siren Baroque chamber orchestra. Along with Herbie Hancock, he was a spokesman for The 2013 UNESCO International Jazz Day. [4]

As a bandleader, McLean has released two albums of original music with his nine-piece group, Fire Of Space. The title track of their album “Handbasket” is featured in the film Sleepwalk with Me . [10] The group has performed in venues throughout New York and Chicago, including as an opening act for Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings. McLean was a musical director for a suite of High Holiday services held at New York's Brooklyn Bowl. [11]

As an educator, McLean has been an adjunct professor of musicology at his alma mater, SUNY Purchase. He teaches composition at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, [12] where he completed jazz trumpet studies, and has worked with LEAP (Learning through an Expanded Arts Program) as a visiting artist in NYC public schools.

System Dialing Records

In 2010, McLean founded System Dialing Records with drummer, Amir Ziv. Together they formed the electro-acoustic group DROID, including theBrazilian percussionist Cyro Baptista and former Miles Davis music director Adam Holzman. McLean and Ziv have also started the duo Directors, focusing on creating music for film score, albums and live performance. Since the label's creation, McLean has produced a solo album for Jeremiah Lockwood, produced and released a solo album of his own entitled World Gone Mad and most recently released the full-length studio album New Vocabulary in collaboration with Ornette Coleman and Adam Holzman. [13] [14]

Discography

YearAlbumArtistCredit
2023SecondsHot MustardComposer, Trumpet
2023ShabangScott McMicken and THE EVER EXPANDINGTrumpet
2022Never ReadyHot MustardTrumpet
2022All This Time/Lonesome NileThe Lonesome Prairie DogsCo-producer, Arranger, Trumpet
2022The Prophets in the CityThe Bogie Band feat. Joe RussoTrumpet
2022The Normyn SuitesMichael Leonhart OrchestraTrumpet
2021Mother SauceHot MustardComposer, Trumpet
2021 Open Door Policy the Hold Steady Trumpet
2020Large FormatJeremy WilmsCo-Producer
2020 Fu Chronicles Antibalas Trumpet
2020StarstruckStarstruckCo-Producer
2019 Thrashing Thru the Passion the Hold Steady Trumpet
2019Suite Extracts Vol. 1Michael Leonhart OrchestraTrumpet
2019I Need A New WarCraig FinnTrumpet
2019ArmoArmoProducer, Composer, Vocals, Trumpet
2019LoopstockLoopstockProducer, Composer, Vocals, Trumpet
2018Action!DirectorCo-producer, Composer, Vocals, Trumpet
2017 Undercurrent Matisyahu Trumpet
2016Drum For Your LifePop It!Co-producer, Composer, Arranger, Trumpet
2015 Lorenzo 2015 CC. Jovanotti Trumpet
2015Purity and DangerThe Sway MachineryTrumpet
2015You Will Love No One But MeThe Sway MachineryTrumpet
2014 New Vocabulary Ornette ColemanTrumpet, Electronics, Co-producer
2014LockwoodJeremiah LockwoodProducer
2014Azealia BanksBroke With Expensive TasteTrumpet
2014Give The People What They WantSharon Jones & The Dap-KingsTrumpet
2013A Color Map of the SunPretty LightsTrumpet
2013 B-RoomDr. DogTrumpet
2012AntibalasAntibalasGroup Member, Trumpet, Vocals (Background)
2012FolillaAmadou & MariamTrumpet
2012Love this GiantDavid ByrneTrumpet
2011The House of Friendly Ghosts, Vol. 1The Sway MachineryField Recording, Group Member, Trumpet
2011The Physical EPSuperhuman HappinessTrumpet
2010Fela! Original Broadway Cast AlbumVarious ArtistsArranger, Composer, Musical Director, Trumpet
2010ÕÿöAngélique KidjoHorn
2009Fall Down Seven Times Stand Up EightStuart BogieTrumpet
2009Hidden Melodies RevealedThe Sway MachineryGroup Member, Trumpet
2009Multiply/JimJamie LidellHorn, Trumpet
2008SnowblindSmith, EricaFlugelhorn, Trumpet
2008Soul Men: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackVarious ArtistsTrumpet
2008Green SparrowMike GordonTrumpet
2008The Sway Machinery'The Sway MachineryMember of Attributed Artists, Trumpet
2007Djin DjinAngélique KidjoHorn
2007SecurityAntibalasComposer, Flugelhorn, Trumpet
200760x60: 2006 & 2007Composer
2006American PrimitiveJeremiah LockwoodMain Personnel, Trumpet
2006Note Bleu: The best of the Blue Note Years 1998–2005Medeski, Martin & WoodFlugelhorn, Trumpet
2006PeopleHiMFlugelhorn, Member of Attributed Artist, Trumpet
2006Zen of LogicDJ LogicTrumpet
2005Batten the HatchesJenny Owen YoungsFlugelhorn
2005MultiplyJamie LidellHorn, Main Personnel, Trumpet
2005The Low LowsParker and LilyTrumpet
2004Somos CorderoCorderoGroup Member, Trumpet
2004Who is This America?AntibalasComposer, Group Member, Member of Attributed Artist, Trumpet
2003Age of EpochFire of SpaceTrumpet
2003Cool RockChris LeeTrumpet
2003Here to ThereDJ SpinnaPercussion
2002Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela KutiTrumpet
2002TalkatifAntibalasTrumpet
2002UninvisibleMedeski, Martin & WoodFlugelhorn, Trumpet
2001In the RawWhitefield BrothersTrumpet
2001Liberation Afro Beat, Vol. 1AntibalasTrumpet

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