Jordan Flaherty
Philadelphia, PA | Established. Jan 01, 2015 | SELF
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Discography
"Blue on Blue" - Single (2017)
"Philly Museum of Art" - Single (2018)
"Chasing the Sun" - Single (2018)
We Go Places - Album (2018)
"Truth Is Naked" - Single (2018)
"Truth Is Naked (Stripped Guitar)" - Single (2018)
"Truth Is Naked (Stripped Piano) - Single (2018)
"Bass Move the Body" - Single (2019)
"Drinking Alone" - Single (2019)
"Blue and Green" - Single (2019)
"Dancing Partner" - Single (2019)
"Right Thru Heaven" - Single (2019)
"Red Lights" - Single (2019)
"Pinks Sands" - Single (2019)
"Love in the Rain" - Single (2019)
Truth Is Naked - Album (2019)
"50k" - Single (2019)
"Kingslayer" - Single (2019)
50k a Pop EP - EP (2019)
"Mortar" - Single (2020)
Dark Borders - Album (2020)
"Robert" - Single (2020)
Hoggin' the Covers - EP (2020)
"Pillars" - Single (2020)
"Khakis" - Single (2020)
"East End" - Single (2020)
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Jordan Flaherty was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, but at age 24, he moved to Philadelphia, PA in pursuit of a music career. From a bar residency at The Raven Lounge, to playing the main stage at World Cafe Live, he has found his way into the Philly music scene.
Songwriting has been Jordan’s foremost passion for several years, as he was a poet far before applying the written word to music. His uncle passed away shortly after he graduated from Bloomsburg University, and when his family inherited the piano from his late uncle’s home, he was immediately drawn to the allure of the ebony and ivory. After six months of piano lessons and his big-city move, he started creating piano-based music that fuses rock, R&B, and pop. His genre-bending catalogue also owes some of its influence to the likes of Billy Joel , Frank Ocean , and Bon Iver .
His
lyrics enrich the warm piano chords of his work and often display
Jordan’s connection with love and loss. These themes have shined on his first two albums: We Go Places, which was released in May 2018 and Truth Is Naked, which came out in June 2019.
Jordan's third album, Dark Borders, took a thematic turn towards duality and the darker side of life in January of 2020.
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