[2] Diverging from his previous folky sound, he is now focusing on a collection of soul and jazz-influenced records.
He also owns a small chain of clothing stores in Devon and Cornwall called Jam Industries.
[3] Born in 1990, Jordan was educated at St Edward's School, Oxford and proceeded to study geography at The University of Leeds.
In an interview with the London Evening Standard, Jordan said "I take live inspiration from Michael Jackson and James Brown… Recording wise I love soul music.
After embarking on two nationwide tours that saw him play a total of 29 dates,[10][11] Jordan is readying the release of his second EP and has worked both in Nashville, Tennessee[12] and with British songwriters such as Sam McCarthy and KATYA.