X-Pensive Winos and Chuck Berry Jordan, along with fellow Shaffer alumnus
Anton Fig, appeared on
the Rolling Stones' 1986 release
Dirty Work, playing percussion, not drums, contrary to rumors.
Keith Richards then hired Jordan to play on
Aretha Franklin's
cover of "
Jumpin' Jack Flash" for a
film of the same name. According to Richards, Jordan kept asking Richards on the plane ride home from the recording session with Franklin in Detroit, to be included in the upcoming documentary by
Taylor Hackford ''
Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll'', a tribute to
Chuck Berry. Richards had been hoping to include
Charlie Watts in the project but when that proved unfeasible, Jordan was hired and he appeared in many scenes with Berry and Richards. The success of that project led to Jordan's membership in
Keith Richards and the X-pensive Winos, a band that toured and recorded three albums,
Talk Is Cheap (1988),
Main Offender (1992), and
Crosseyed Heart (2015). Jordan co-produced all three albums and is credited with songwriting, along with Richards. One of those collaborations made it onto the
Billboard Hot 100 via the Rolling Stones
Steel Wheels album version in 1989: "
Almost Hear You Sigh" peaked at number 50 (U.S.) and 31 (U.K.) in December of that year.
The Verbs Jordan formed a band with his wife, Meegan Voss, who fronted the all-girl punk bands the PopTarts and the Antoinettes, and they have toured and recorded under the band name the Verbs. They toured Japan in 2007 in support of their first release,
And Now... The Verbs. They followed their debut album with
Trip, the next release by Jordan and Voss. As in their previous release, this album features
Tamio Okuda on lead guitars, Pino Palladino on bass and additional classic guitar work by
Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar.
Producing and performance career Jordan has recorded with such artists as
Don Henley,
John Mellencamp,
Andrés Calamaro,
Cat Stevens,
Bob Dylan,
Sonny Rollins,
B.B. King,
Stevie Nicks,
Sheryl Crow,
Neil Young,
Donald Fagen,
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion,
Kelly Clarkson, and many more. He is featured on
James Taylor's 1998 DVD,
Live at the Beacon Theatre. Jordan is a
Grammy Award-winning and nominated producer with
Robert Cray's album
Take Your Shoes Off and
Buddy Guy's ''
Bring 'Em In'', respectively. He has played on
Alicia Keys' "
If I Ain't Got You" and
Bruce Springsteen's
Devils and Dust, and he produced the Grammy Award-winning
John Mayer album
Continuum (2006),
John Scofield's ''That's What I Say
, Possibilities by Herbie Hancock, and 23rd St. Lullaby and Play It As It Lays'' with
Patti Scialfa. Jordan is interviewed on screen, was a musical director, led the house band and appears in performance footage in the 2005 documentary film
Make It Funky!, which presents a history of
New Orleans music and its influence on
rhythm and blues,
rock and roll,
funk and
jazz. In 2006, Jordan joined
Eric Clapton's touring band for Clapton's "European Tour 2006", which included seven sold-out shows at the
Royal Albert Hall. He continued in Clapton's band as they toured North America in 2007. In 2008, Jordan produced and played percussion on one track for
Los Lonely Boys' third album,
Forgiven, at East Side Stages in Austin, Texas. In 2009, Jordan received another Grammy Award nomination - the
Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, for his work on the soundtrack scoring film for the movie
Cadillac Records. In 2013, Jordan produced the
Boz Scaggs album
Memphis.
John Mayer Trio Jordan is a member of the
John Mayer Trio, a
blues rock power trio that consists of Jordan, on drums and backing vocals, bassist
Pino Palladino and guitarist-singer
John Mayer. The group was formed in 2005 by Mayer as a change from his pop-acoustic career. The trio released the record
Try! on November 22, 2005. The 11-track live album includes cover songs, such as
Jimi Hendrix's "
Wait Until Tomorrow", and "
I Got a Woman" by
Ray Charles, two songs from Mayer's release
Heavier Things, as well as new songs written by Mayer, in addition to three songs written by Jordan, Mayer, and Palladino. They are: "Good Love Is On the Way", "Vultures" and "Try". Jordan and Mayer also produced the album together on the
Columbia Records label. , and
Pino Palladino|left The trio also performed on December 8, 2007, in Los Angeles, California at the L.A. Live Nokia Theatre for the 1st Annual Holiday Charity Revue, which raised funds for various Los Angeles related charities. The DVD/CD release, entitled
Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles features Palladino on bass and Jordan on drums. Jordan would later collaborate with Mayer and
Charlie Hunter by writing "In Repair", the 11th track from Mayer's 2006 album
Continuum. Jordan also contributed to Mayer's fourth album,
Battle Studies; videos of the conceptual/recording sessions can be viewed on YouTube.
Super Soul Band Jordan also belongs to an all-star funk group, that "is redefining the idea of a supergroup." The band consists of Jordan on the drums, Wayne Cobham,
Eddie Allen,
Clifton Anderson, and
Clark Gayton on the horn section.
Willie Weeks on bass,
Mix Master Mike, Isaiah Sharkey, and
Ray Parker Jr. on guitar.
The Rolling Stones On August 5, 2021, it was announced that Jordan would replace Rolling Stones drummer
Charlie Watts on the Stones' 13-date US tour. Watts was first sidelined for health problems and died on August 24, 2021, at the age of 80 after a short illness. Keith Richards recounted in
his 2010 autobiography that in the 1980s Watts told him that if he ever wanted to work with another drummer, "Steve Jordan's your man." Jordan would subsequently perform on the group's
Hackney Diamonds album and its tour. during the
Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2007 ==Discography==