
Ronny Jordan - Wikipedia
Robert Laurence Albert Simpson, known professionally as Ronny Jordan (29 November 1962 – 13 January 2014) was a British guitarist and part of the acid jazz movement at the end of the …
Jazz guitarist Ronny Jordan dies aged 51 - BBC News
Jan 15, 2014 · Guitarist Ronny Jordan, one of the musicians who spearheaded the Acid Jazz movement in the early 1990s, has died at the age of 51.
After Hours (The Antidote) - YouTube
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group After Hours (The Antidote) · Ronny Jordan The Antidote ℗ 1992 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited Released …
Jazz news: Ronny Jordan, Jazz Guitarist, Dead at 51
Jan 15, 2014 · Ronny Jordan, a guitarist and leading player in the acid jazz movement of the '80s and '90s, has died. He was 51. The guitarist's death was confirmed on Facebook today (Jan. …
RONNY JORDAN discography (top albums) and reviews
Ronny Jordan (born Ronald Laurence Albert Simpson on November 29, 1962 in London, England) is a guitarist at the forefront of the acid jazz movement at the end of the twentieth …
Ronny Jordan - Blue Note Records
The son of a preacher, Jordan’s early musical history was rooted in gospel; his first public performances were with gospel groups, but the outbreak of Brit-funk during the early ’80s led …
Ronny Jordan Wiki, biography, pictures, Ronny Jordan songs
Ever since the release of 1992’s Antidote, recordings from Jordan have been a mainstay on a variety of Billboard charts. He has also been the recipient of a slew of awards, including The …
Ronny Jordan - WBSS Media
Robert Laurence Albert Simpson, known as Ronny Jordan (29 November 1962 – 13 January 2014) was a British guitarist and part of the acid jazz movement at the end of the twentieth …
Ronny Jordan - YouTube Music
Robert Laurence Albert Simpson, known professionally as Ronny Jordan was a British guitarist and part of the acid jazz movement at the end of the twentieth century. Jordan described his …
Ronny Jordan Biography - musicianguide.com
Jordan was born Ronald Simpson in North England to Jamaican parents in 1962, and would later change his name to Jordan in tribute to basketball player Michael Jordan.