Marc Jordan: links
- Amy Sky
With her CD, "Amy Sky – Life Lessons: The Best of Amy Sky" listeners now have the opportunity to have one collection containing all of the key songs that have made Amy Sky a profound part of their lives. Amy has of course been a profound part of my life......
- Lunch At Allen's
Lunch At Allen’s is an extraordinary musical revue by internationally renowned artists, Murray McLauchlan, Cindy Church, Marc Jordan, and Ian Thomas who perform together as a band — the stage show is an intimate and humorous performance by some of Canada’s finest individual performers.
- Chris Bilton
Toronto-based Producer, Songwriter, Pianist and Film Composer. A recent graduate of Berklee College of Music (BM Film Scoring, August 2007), Chris has already made significant strides in the Canadian music scene. Most recently, Chris produced the latest studio album for Canadian songwriting legend Marc Jordan (Josh Groban, Rod Stewart, Amanda Marshall) titled “Crucifix In Dreamland” - released on EMI November 23, 2010.
- Luke McMaster
Luke McMaster was one half of the Sony/BMG signed band ‘McMaster & James’ and has since become a significant songwriter signed to Universal Music. Writing and getting cuts with a variety of artists, Luke's songs have become platinum and gold sales for many of his collaborators.
- Ron Sexsmith
A singer-songwriter acclaimed by a galaxy of artists from Bob Dylan to Elton John, Chris Martin to Michael Bublé, Steve Earle to Lucinda Williams for his insight into the human heart and a melodic purity (to paraphrase admirer Elvis Costello) unheard since the heyday of Paul McCartney, you’ll find him straight after the Sex Pistols in any self-respecting encyclopedia of modern music.
- Dala
Amanda Walther and Sheila Carabine of Dala have come a long way in a short time. The two best friends, who met in their high school music class and wrote their first song together in 2002, have since performed at Toronto’s legendary Massey Hall a total of seven times. Darlings of the Canadian music scene, Dala are now poised to bring their fresh brand of acoustic pop music to the world.
- Alison Krauss
Alison Krauss’ most recent triumph, the certified-platinum Raising Sand, her 2007 collaboration with Robert Plant and producer T Bone Burnett, notched up a total of six Grammy® Awards, including Album of the Year and Song of the Year, bringing her unsurpassed total to 26.
- Timothy B. Schmit
Expando, the first solo album from Timothy B. Schmit in eight years was recorded at his home studio near Los Angeles and features an eclectic gathering of musicians including Keb’ Mo’, Graham Nash, Kid Rock, The Blind Boys of Alabama and so on...
- Johnny Reid
The driving force behind Johnny Reid’s, A Place Called Love, is as universal as it is straightforward. With his first release on EMI/Johnny Mac Entertainment in Canada, Reid takes on love in all its myriad forms; exploring both the intensity of his feelings for his closest family, and the enduring gratitude he has for those who have helped him become one of Canada’s most successful recording artists of the past decade.
- David Foster
David Foster is the ultimate Hit Man. Producer, songwriter, TV host, discoverer of talent, noted author, hit maker and record company executive – and an artist whose influence in some of the biggest names in the music business is without precedent.
- Elton John
A multiple Grammy-winning legend and flamboyant superstar, Elton is the most enduringly successful singer/songwriter of his generation.
- Coldplay
Just months after Coldplay released their #1 debut album, Parachutes, in England, they were hailed as Band of the Year 2000 in the music press. How did these four college friends become the poster children for a nation's emotions? It may have happened at the speed of light, but it wasn't as easy as it seems.
- Daniel Lanois
"I want to leave something behind that means something," Daniel Lanois told Rolling Stone' s James Henke, explaining his singular approach to life and record making. "Am I going to follow my own ideas and philosophies, or am I just going to fall in the rut of doing rubbish for the sake of making a living?" Lanois's decision to follow a more meaningful approach led him from recording groups in a homemade studio in the 1970s to forging a partnership with avant-garde producer Brian Eno in the early 1980s to producing some of the best-known--even legendary--acts in popular music, including U2, Peter Gabriel, Robbie Robertson, the Neville Brothers, and Bob Dylan.
- Richard Page
“The album title pretty much sums it up for me,” Richard Page says with a wry smile. The veteran writer/artist is referring to both his second solo album, Peculiar Life (released on his own Little Dume Music label) and his bifurcated career, which belies F. Scott Fitzgerald’s contention that there are no second acts in American life.
- Eddie Schwartz
Eddie Schwartz is best known for writing such classic hit songs as "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" recorded by Pat Benatar, "Don't Shed A Tear" by Paul Carrack, "The Doctor" by the Doobie Brothers and “When There’s Time For Love” by Lawrence Gowan. His worldwide sales are currently in excess of 30 million.
- Boz Scaggs
After first finding acclaim as a member of the Steve Miller Band, singer/songwriter Boz Scaggs went on to enjoy considerable solo success in the 1970s. Born William Royce Scaggs in Ohio on June 8, 1944, he was raised in Oklahoma and Texas, and while attending prep school in Dallas met guitarist Steve Miller.
- Joshua Payne
Joshua Payne is that unique talent one encounters only rarely. He is naturally blessed with a rich dark beautiful voice that is at times both powerful and fragile .
- StereoGoesStellar
Formed in 2005, StereoGoesStellar is an indie piano pop band from Windsor, Ontario.



