Lindsay Elizabeth Ketofsky (born July 18, 1998), known professionally as Lindsay Jordan, is an American singer, songwriter and musician. She is known for her wide vocal range, from powerhouse to sweet and sultry, and her rock-pop influenced song writing..[1]

Jordan in Philadelphia 2024

Early life and education

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Lindsay Jordan was born on July 18th, 1998 in Princeton New Jersey. Her Mother, a school psychologist, and her Father a psychologist as well with a passion and previous profession of music and the bass guitar. With multiple professional musicians in her family, Jordan was set for success at the age of 6 when she performed on stage for the first time with her Father. At age 13, she learned to play the acoustic guitar, and soon after began writing songs.[2]

Career

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In 2021, Jordan was invited to open the stage for Johnny Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ.[3]. Also sharing the stage on backup vocals for David Bryan of Bon Jovi. This lead her to release her first EP "Silver Strings"[4] and kickstarted her career in her original music. [5]

In 2022, Lindsay released her controversial single "New World"[6], following the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Arizona Bay Music Co. stated in an article about the single, "The lyrics of “New World” carry a poignant significance, addressing themes of societal change, women’s empowerment, and the collective voice. Lindsay’s words resonate with urgency as she sings, “Don’t you mess with the girls of the world / Cause we’re pissed off and we are coming for you so be careful with what you do.” The call for change is reinforced with the refrain, “I believe in a new world,” a mantra that reverberates throughout the song."[7]

In 2023, Lindsay released a holiday song, "Love for the holidays"[8]

Lindsay released three singles in 2024, "Mr. Boss Man"[9], an anthem for women standing up to mistreatment from male authority in the workplace, a love song "Say Anything", and "Dear Alice", an ode to Alice in Wonderland. [10]

Artistry

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With roots in classic rock and blues, Lindsay found inspiration at a young age from artists like, Janis Joplin, Alanis Morrisette, Pink, KT Tunstall, Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge and Joni Mitchell.[11]

Her songs often include themes of women's empowerment, navigating toxic relationships, mental health and addiction[12].

Discography

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Studio Albums
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Singles
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Dear Alice

Other Releases
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References

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