Blue Jordan Records

The Cincinnati Post said, "Blue Jordan is as much a state of mind as a record label" and described its origins, "When the coffeehouse folded the musicians who played and sang there simply stuck together and have been releasing CDs and making music ever since.

Headliners included acts like Carrie Newcomer (1998),[3][4][5] Over the Rhine (1999),[6] the Cowboy Junkies, and Victoria Williams and the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers (2000).

"[7][8] All the Fall Music Festivals took place at the historic 19th-century open-air museum; Heritage Village Museum in Sharon Woods Park and funds raised by the events went to the restoration, upkeep and historical interpretation of the village.

The charm added by the location was noted in the Chicago-based webzine Phantom Tollbooth, "After experiencing a folk festival in this atmosphere (and only shelling out $15), how could one go back to an auditorium?

"[9] The label has also held other events such as the Spring Songs Music Festival,[10] and the Blue Jordan Records Christmas Show.

Logo for the Blue Jordan Fall Music Festival 2000