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Jordan White (Jordan Frank White) was born on 6 May, 1984 in Cranford, New Jersey, United States, is an American rock musician and singer-songwriter. Discover Jordan White's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Jordan Frank White |
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39 years old |
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6 May, 1984 |
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Cranford, New Jersey, United States |
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United States
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Jordan White Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jordan White Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jordan White worth at the age of 39 years old? Jordan White’s income source is mostly from being a successful musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Jordan White's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In an interview on Philadelphia radio, he explained the EP was an "attempt to fuse the confessional singer-songwriter vibe stemming from Southern California during the 1970s with a 1990s alternative, full band sound."
The Sentinel's Stacy Brown remarked that "Four Songs" "contains moments of pop and flavor of southern rock paired with plenty of clean guitar licks amongst White's clear and distinctive vocals."
Ashley McAteer of That Music Mag wrote that "White's catchy lyrics really do not really draw attention but are easily stuck in your head, although he seems to be giving you just what he knows."
Jennifer Shields from The Owl Mag described the EP as "taking music back to beautiful simplicity."
Charles Minguez from One Minute Sound wrote that White's "Four Songs" kicks off with the track 'Maybe, Amy' which is a throwback to the sound of 90s pop icons like Third Eye Blind and Matchbox 20; the EP then rolls into 'Bloodshot' and features heavier driven guitar riffs and a solo borrowed from the pages of Counting Crows.
'Before I Go Out', the third track, is probably the favorite and features subtle slide guitar licks and a quirky piano line.
White undeniably has an ear for writing catchy, radio-friendly songs and is extremely talented, however his musical style is a bit outdated.
Even when he is pushing out creativity, it still sounds as if he is trying too hard to emulate his influences.
White's voice is clean and crisp, though it may not be the composition as much as the production to blame."
Dustin Schoof of The Express-Times wrote that "White goes from belting out a tender, folksy acoustic tune ("Maybe, Amy") to plugging in and cutting loose on "Bloodshot," highlighted by a smoking guitar lead. "Before I Go Out" is more of a roots rocker, complete with background harmonica. "No Promises" is a piano ballad that is heartfelt without veering into cheesy territory. It's a balanced and robust and shows off White's skills as a musician and songwriter.
Michael Phoenix of "The Hub" wrote that the lead single "Maybe, Amy" "could have been from the television shows Saved by the Bell or California Dreams but gave the rest of the album a positive review, stating that "White comes back, hitting you with the hard beat of 'Bloodshot', a great change up and a way to keep your attention, while 'Before I Go Out' is a good transition song in leading into the piano ballad 'No Promises' with references made to Philadelphia and the Jersey shore, leading you to feel the passion of the song from both the music and lyrics."
DJ "RJ" from WPHT-FM "The Note" described the collection of songs as "engaging, thoughtful, and very focused; it's an enjoyable listen from a talented singer."
Sandy Lo of WHOA magazine wrote that "White's music is certainly lyrically based which is a breath of fresh air nowadays with so much machinery and big beats thrown into songs."
White also responded regarding his much publicized affair with American Idol that "the problem [with the show] is the judges dismissed the best singers but would then send a guy through wearing a clown costume."
White says his musical influences "started with singer-songwriters out of the 1970s," referencing Van Morrison, Jackson Browne, and Billy Joel.
He also cites Guns N' Roses, Counting Crows, Tom Petty, The Beatles, Ritchie Valens, and The Clash.
His music is considered a mixture of alternative rock and acoustic-confessional pop-rock.
Jordan White (born May 6, 1984) is an American rock musician and singer-songwriter.
His family later moved to Nazareth, Pennsylvania, where he graduated from Nazareth Area High School in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania.
White graduated with an A.A. from Northampton Community College and then a B.A. from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, and M.S. from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, in the field of psychological science.
White explained that some periods of depression experienced as a teenager led him to begin composing original music, stating that music "saved me from being another statistic."
White has performed as a solo artist and with cover bands, an acoustic trio, and an alternative rock band.
In November 2007, White was a finalist in the Lehigh Valley Acoustic Competition and in 2008 KineticBlu was nominated for two Lehigh Valley Music Awards.
KineticBlu formed in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 2008 although inactive until the acoustic act Foreplay, in which White, guitarist Brian Kibler and vocalist Tara Crowe, had been performing merged with drummer Rob Lilly.
White was performing a solo show in the Lehigh Valley when he was approached by Lilly about a new band he was forming.
The media had once dubbed KineticBlu "The Lehigh Valley's Sexiest Rock Band".
KineticBlu was named Alternative Addiction's "Next Big Thing" for the month off October 2010 and performed at the fifth annual Bethlehem Harvest, the third annual Blue Mountain "Rock The Fall" Festival,
In August 2010, White himself was nominated for three 2010 Lehigh Valley Music Awards for Best Songwriter, Best Lyricist, and Best Band Website, being chosen amongst 3,000 other fan and industry nominees.
White performed at the awards ceremony on December 5, 2010, in Allentown, Pennsylvania which was well received.
and, in February 2011, the 15th annual Millennium Music Conference & Showcase in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, an event that draws nearly 300 musical acts from across the country.
White was nominated for two Montgomery/Bucks County music awards in November 2011 and also nominated for two more Lehigh Valley Music Awards, Best Songwriter and Best Male Vocalist, in April 2012 returned to WFMZ-TV.
White was nominated for three Lehigh Valley Music Awards in fall of 2012 including Best Lyricist, Best Singer-Songwriter and Best Folk Band/Soloist and for Outstanding Songwriter in the 2012 Philadelphia music awards, and in November 2013 was again nominated for five Philadelphia Music Awards including Outstanding Performer, Outstanding Singer-Songwriter, Outstanding Male Vocalist, among others.
During the summer of 2015, White signed with Flexitone Records and began recording the upcoming single "Crazy Girl" with producer David Ivory.
The song was released nationally on the Flexitone label in September 2015.
Overall, critical reviews of White's "Four Songs" have been mixed with its single "Maybe Amy" placed in rotation at hundreds of U.S. and U.K. radio stations.
During January 2016, White recorded a new six-song EP titled High Road with Grammy-award winning producer Jim Annunziato at Logos Studios in Massapequa, New York.
Contributing to the recording included multi-platinum selling producer and songwriter Eric Sanicola and From Autumn to Ashes rhythm guitarist Scott Gross.
The EP was released by Pangea Records on October 21, 2016.