- Still serves as an officer in the Georgia Army National Guard. His military background came into play repeatedly during the production of "Sgt. Stubby".
- 2006-2010: national tours with alternative country artist Joey Allcorn, opening for Th' Legendary Shack Shakers, Brantley Gilbert, Confederate Railroad, Chris Cagle, Crossfade, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
- Prior to moving to the South in 1991, Jordan's father Dennis was a freelance artist and blues guitarist in San Francisco. Upon arrival in rural Georgia, Dennis found that his style was best suited to black gospel music, joining a band called The Tears of Joy and performing in small African-American churches across Georgia and Alabama. When Jordan was 11, he joined the band as an organist. This experience was the subject of his first student film project, a short documentary entitled "I Wanna Be Ready: Gospel, The Blues, and the Rural Black Church Experience".
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