Jordan has been the featured soloist with the United States Air Force Band, Michigan State University Wind Symphony, University of Memphis Wind Ensemble, and the Lansing and Ann Arbor Community Concert Bands. Other performance honors include: Winner – VSA International Young Soloist Competition, First place - United States Air Force Band Colonel George S. Howard Young Artist Competition, 2nd and 3rd place - MTNA National Performance Competition Senior Division.
An advocate of new music, Jordan has given over 35 world premieres. In July 2015, Jordan presented the European premier of Dancing To Eternity, Five Grooves For Tenor Saxophone and Electro-acoustic Brass and Percussion by Charles Ruggiero at the 17th World Saxophone Congress in Strasbourg, France. This is the second European Premiere Jordan has presented, both of pieces written for him. In 2012, Jordan presented the European Premiere of Tone Studies by David Maslanka at the 16th World Saxophone Congress in St. Andrews, Scotland.
Jordan completed his Bachelor’s degree in Saxophone Performance and a minor in Jazz Studies at Michigan State University, where he studied with Joseph Lulloff. He completed his Masters degree in Saxophone Performance at Northwestern University, where he studied with Taimur Sullivan. He currently serves as Applied Instructor of Classical Saxophone at The University of Illinois Chicago.