Marc Jordan

Canadian singer-songwriter and producer

Marc Jordan is a Canadian singer-songwriter and producer, known for his versatility in covering a wide range of musical genres. Born in the United States, he has established himself as a prominent figure in the Canadian music scene. Jordan's songwriting credits include works for several renowned artists, such as Diana Ross, Rod Stewart, and Cher, showcasing his ability to craft music that appeals to diverse audiences.

Throughout his career, Jordan has received recognition for his work, including a Juno Award for Best Producer, which he shared with Steven MacKinnon in 1994 for the song "Waiting for a Miracle" from the album Reckless Valentine. In addition to his music career, Jordan has also taken on leadership roles, notably being appointed as the Chair of the Slaight Family Music Lab at the Canadian Film Centre, founded by Norman Jewison, in 2014. His work as a session musician and actor further demonstrates his talent and adaptability in the entertainment industry.