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Richard
February 16th 2024
It had been 30 years since I saw this band and was truly looking forward to it. A Valentine Day show in which I brought roses for the fantastic sounding lead singer did not disappoint. From the opening Damaged to the encore Make You a Believer the band was tight, sounded fantastic and looked like they were having fun. Front row seats allowed me to watch Jimmy Reed’s incredible guitar work as well with a speaker in front of me I could hear the boys backing vocals smoothly compliment Sass’ vocals. Sass Jordan sounded amazing. I couldn’t believe how reminiscent it was of Janis Joplin and Melissa Ethridge even wI had been listening to Racine and Rats for years. I certainly hope it’s not another 30 years before I see them again
Brantford, ON@The Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts
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Sass Jordan Biography
The roots that grew Canada’s Queen of Rock, Sass Jordan, started in Europe and edged across the pond to the veins of metal pulsing in the musical metallurgy of Montreal in the 70’s. Montreal’s burgeoning ’70’s scene included a ‘no holds barred’ approach to glam, punk, blues, prog, metal, country, jazz, folk, with the added attraction of a homegrown sound created by the Quebecois artists of the decade, unique to the landscape and pertinent to the denizens of the period. There was no better musical place to be in the ’70’s- and this was the backdrop that nurtured one of the pioneers of female fronted rock – Sass Jordan.
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