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JANUARY 24, 2017
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Lexington, MA – Spectacle Management is proud to present Jordan Smith at Cary Memorial Hall in Lexington on Sunday, March 26 at 7:30pm. Jordan Smith showed the world his musical gift in 2015 when he became the “Best-selling artist in the history of The Voice” and the winner of Season 9. Now, he shares his message through the songs on his 2016 debut album for Republic Records/LightWorkers Records— Something Beautiful. Tickets for Jordan Smith at Cary Memorial Hall in Lexington on Sunday, March 26 at 7:30pm are $57-$37 and go on sale Friday, January 27 at 10am at www.caryhalllexington.com or by calling 617-531-1257.
JORDAN SMITH
“It’s extremely important for me to let everyone know it’s OK to be different,” Jordan Smith affirms. “I feel like it’s taken a long time for me to love different parts of myself. The world is hurting and searching, because we think there are flawed parts of who we are. It’s important to accept yourself and have confidence, and then you can love others.”
Jordan’s honesty made history. Not only did he cement himself as The Voice’s biggest seller, moving 1.5 million singles in 6 months, but he launched 8 songs to the Top 10 of iTunes— the first artist from any season to hit the iTunes Top 10 every single week of the Live Rounds. He also became “one of two The Voice artists to notch three #1s during the show’s season.” Meanwhile, he’s “the first act to own both the #1 and #2 titles concurrently on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs Chart.” The singer and performer has certainly come a long way from his native Harlan, Kentucky.
In a “close knit town where everyone knows everyone,” Jordan found himself surrounded by music at home. He constantly sang with his family, whether harmonizing in the car with his mom or singing in the church choir. At the same time, he fell in love with the likes of gospel singer Shirley Caesar, pop songstress Sara Bareilles, the legendary Whitney Houston, and more. This diversity would inform his own sound and style.
In high school, Jordan’s music teacher noticed his talent and encouraged him with one-on-one training and a place to practice. After graduation, he attended college, pursuing a major in Music Business. In 2014, he decided to audition for The Voice following years of fandom.
“I’ve been a fan since season one,” he goes on. “So when auditions came near my school, I had to try out. We signed up the day before and drove all night to Nashville. I actually got a call back, but when I did the private audition, I never heard anything. I was a bit disappointed, but inside I thought I was meant to be a part of it. It just wasn’t the right time.”
The right time serendipitously came a year later when a talent scout reached out. Jordan made it to the show, joined Adam Levine’s team, and eventually emerged as the 2015 victor. Following the season’s conclusion, he headed right to the studio with legendary Grammy Award®-winning producer David Foster [Céline Dion, Michael Bublé, Josh Groban], Academy Award®-nominee and songwriter extraordinaire Stephan Moccio [The Weeknd, Céline Dion], and Grammy Award®-winning artist and writer Kirk Franklin [Gladys Knight, John Tesh] in order to begin work on Something Beautiful.
“This is a dream come true,” he smiles. “These guys are all geniuses, and feeding off their wisdom is so special.”
Also a part of that “dream team” are legendary Emmy Award-winning producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey. The record will be the first release on their new label LightWorkers Records. Inspired by Jordan’s talent and energy, they’ve stood in his corner since the moment he emerged on The Voice. Now, Something Beautiful highlights his immense vocal prowess.
Jordan’s robust delivery breathes a new kind of soul into timeless classics such as “Over The Rainbow” and “Amazing Grace” as well as Maroon 5’s “Love Somebody,” Florence + the Machine’s “Dog Days Are Over,” and “Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful.” It’s the original material where both the vision and voice shine the most.
The first single is the Moccio-produced original “Stand In The Light.” Violin, piano, and guitar etch together a warm sonic backdrop as Jordan’s voice takes flight on the uplifting refrain, “This is who I am inside. This is who I am I’m not gonna hide.”
On another Moccio collaboration, “I Got To Be Me,” he sings, “How can you love someone when you can’t love yourself?” Jordan admits, “That’s big for me. It’s how I feel. Once you open up your heart, you can love others.”
“The medium is music, but the message is the most important thing to me,” Jordan leaves off. “I want this record to inspire people. Some of these songs are about love, some are about strength, and some are about personal experiences. Music is a very powerful tool. I’m thankful and blessed to use it in order to spread hope with Something Beautiful.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for Jordan Smith at Cary Memorial Hall in Lexington on Sunday, March 26 at 7:30pm are $57-$37 and go on sale Friday, January 27 at 10am at www.caryhalllexington.com or by calling 617-531-1257.
CARY MEMORIAL HALL
The Cary Memorial Building is a historic structure located in Lexington Center at 1605 Massachusetts Avenue. The Cary Memorial Building, named for Isaac Harris Cary, was built in 1928 with a donation from his two daughters. The Colonial styled building, with its grand auditorium, has provided the community with a year-round site for musical programming and popular events for eighty years and is home to the Lexington Symphony. The building is handicapped accessible, and is fully air-conditioned. www.caryhalllexington.com
SPECTACLE MANAGEMENT
Spectacle Management is a full-service booking, marketing and promotion company with offices in Boston and Lexington. For more information, please contact Pete Lally, plally@specmgt.com and 617-531-1257. www.spectacleshows.com
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