JORDAN ELECTRIC VIOLINS / JORDAN MUSIC SERVICES is the workshop of John Jordan. After more than a decade of running a multi-employee shop, John has chosen to concentrate almost entirely on building instruments while working alone.
John Jordan concentrates on instrument design and construction. He has done a large amount of repair in the past and continues to do some repair work.
A condensed history of Jordan Music Services/ Jordan Electric
Violins
1977 John Jordan starts building his first guitar.
1979 Built the earliest Jordan guitar still in use today.
1980 John Jordan starts an apprenticeship with Ervin Somogyi,
a well respected acoustic guitarmaker.
1981 John Jordan completes apprenticeship and establishes
own shop.
1984 The shop's workload becomes sufficient to support
John Jordan without working part-time nights. Jordan guitars and
other stringed instruments receive their first newspaper
and
television coverage, and gallery exhibits. Many others follow in later
years.
1985 John Jordan writes the first of his many
technical
articles in music trade publications.
1986 The shop's workload surpasses John Jordan's
capacity.
Mark Miller starts repairing guitars at Jordan Music Services after
working
in other shops over the past decade. John Jordan is included in the
book
"The Violin Makers of the United States" by Thomas Wenberg. Coverage in
other books follows in later years
1987 The first Jordan Electric Violins are built. Colin
Kaminski starts doing repair in San Rafael,CA.
1988 Two Jordan guitars and a viola da gamba are
prominently
featured in FRETS Magazine, the most important acoustic music magazine
of its era.
1989 Thanked on a CD for the first time for use of an
instrument on an album. Many others follow in later years.
1992 Granted a U.S. patent for the electric violin. An
article in the New York Times follows shortly after. Colin Kaminski starts
repairing orchestral stringed instruments at Jordan Music Services
after
working for other shops in the area for the past five years.
1997 TEMPEST,
featuring Michael Mullen,
plays
for a festival crowd of 30,000, marking the largest live audience
to hear a Jordan Electric Violin to date. A Jordan Electric Violin
appears
on The Nashville Network (TNN) for the first time.
1998 Starving
Musician of Santa Clara,CA becomes the first dealer for Jordan
Electric
Violins which had been available only directly up until then. Elderly
Instruments of Lansing, MI and Kamimoto
String Instruments of San Jose, CA also starts selling our violins.
Jordan Electric Violins are featured in two books, several trade
publications,
television and radio this year.
1999 Thomas Metzler
Violin Shop of Glendale, CA and Music
Explorium of Carrboro, NC and Singing Strings Music of Belmont, NH
become dealers for Jordan Electric Violins.
2000 Miri
Ben-Ari endorses Jordan Electric Violins. John Jordan chooses to
concentrate
on building instruments while his employees leave to start their own
repair
businesses with his best wishes. The
STRAD runs an article on Jordan Electric
Violins. STRINGS Magazine reviews Jordan Electric
Violins in the November/December issue.
The church choir for which John Jordan plays upright bass and
electric cello records a CD titled Led By The Spirit
marking John's first recording work that appeared in CD format. Jordan
Custom Guitars are profiled in the book "Custom
Guitars - A
Complete Guide to Contemporary Handcrafted Guitars" by String
Letter Publishing
covering 203 guitarmakers worldwide. The book features a photo of the
headstock
of one of my archtop guitars on the Archtops chapter title page.
2001 Discount String
Center - The Woodwind and the Brasswind of South Bend IN, becomes
a
dealer for Jordan Electric Violins. ELECTRONIC
MUSICIAN and FIDDLER
magazines
feature articles about Jordan Electric Violins. Information about John
Jordan and Jordan Electric Violins is included in the book "The
Contemporary
Violin - Extended Performance Techniques" by Patricia and Allen
Strange.
Several great recordings are released prominently feature Jordan
Electric
Violins.
2002 Gryphon Stringed Instruments
of Palo Alto, CA becomes a dealer for Jordan Electric Violins. The
Tri-City Herald writes a feature article on John Jordan and his
electric violins.
2003 Groth Music of
Bloomington, MN becomes a dealer for Jordan Electric Violins. The New
Design Jordan Electric Cello is introduced and promptly profiled in STRINGS Magazine August
/September issue and FIDDLER
magazine's winter issue. A Jordan Electric Violin is used to evaluate
amplifiers in the April issue of STRINGS Magazine
2004 Phillip Injeian
Violin Shop of Pittsburgh, PA and Judicael Strings of
West Yorkshire, UK
become dealers for Jordan Electric Violins.
The Jordan Electric Upright Bass is introduced and promptly profiled in
the April issue of Bass Player
Magazine The Jordan Electric Cello is featured in the April
issue of STRINGS
Magazine in an article titled, "A Guide to Electric Cellos". John
Jordan appears as a guest cellist on Katy and Dell's CD titled
"Anytime".
2005 Maison Tasset sprl of Liege,
Belgium becomes a dealer for Jordan Electric Violins. John Jordan
starts playing regularly as the bassist and cellist with Katy and Dell. John
Jordan is quoted extensively for an article titled "The Electric
Company" in the first issue of TEEN
STRINGS magazine. Greg Downs starts assisting in the building and
repairing of instruments in the shop.
2006 Fiddle Center of East
Brookfield, Massachusetts becomes a dealer for Jordan Electric Violins.
FIDDLER
magazine's winter issue features an article titled "Neyveli S.
Radhakrisna's Jordan Violin" about the Double-necked Violin
built for Mr.
Radhakrishna. Violin virtuoso Hilary
Hahn uses a Jordan Electric Violin in concert with And You will Know Us By the Trail
of Dead
What went on in between the outlined highlights? Repairs, restorations, and customizations on tens of thousands of instruments collectively by John Jordan, and his employees, for a wide spectrum of musicians from beginners to world renowned professional musicians. Visit our Repair / Restoration Services page for more details.
More than 300 fine instruments have been designed and built by John
Jordan often involving design ideas from both the customer
involved
and from employees. The range of instruments built are mostly acoustic
and electric violins, guitars, cellos, and basses. Also included on
occasion
have been harps, electric mandolins, and viola da gambas.
Visit our Electric Violin Page, Electric
Cello Page, and Custom Guitars and Basses
page for more details.