Sass Jordan is a British-born Canadian rock singer-songwriter with an impressive vocal pedigree that resonates with the gritty spirit of rock and blues. Emerging as a prominent figure in the late 1980s, Jordan's raspy vocals and authentic presence quickly earned her a distinctive place in the music scene. Her breakthrough came with the 1988 album "Tell Somebody," which garnered substantial acclaim in Canada, and its success was further solidified by the 1992 album "Racine," featuring hit singles like "Make You A Believer" and "I Want to Believe."
Throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s, Sass marched forward with a series of potent recordings, leading to her distinguished reputation as a powerhouse vocalist and dynamic performer. Despite being renowned for her studio albums, live performances have always been a testament to Sass Jordan's raw and emotive delivery, an aspect captured compellingly on releases like "Live In New York Ninety-Four." The breadth of her musical exploration is evident in her ventures into the blues genre, evident in albums like "Rebel Moon Blues," which features gritty renditions of classics like "Am I Wrong" and "Leaving Trunk." Jordan's embrace of blues roots underscores her versatility and enduring appeal as an artist who consistently reinvents herself while staying true to the core elements of rock ‘n’ roll and blues that define her sound.
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