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The Jordan Brothers were a musical group active for thirty years beginning in the mid-1950s. They originated in Frackville, Pennsylvania and achieved high regional popularity in Schuylkill and surrounding counties and Philadelphia. They released over 24 single records on 15 different labels, including several that were self-produced from 1957 until 1984. The brothers are:

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  • The Jordan Brothers were a musical group active for thirty years beginning in the mid-1950s. They originated in Frackville, Pennsylvania and achieved high regional popularity in Schuylkill and surrounding counties and Philadelphia. They released over 24 single records on 15 different labels, including several that were self-produced from 1957 until 1984. The brothers are: * Joseph "Joe" Jordan (1941–January 20, 2021), keyboards and vocals, composing, arranging * Frank Jordan (born ca. 1942), saxophone and bass, vocals, composing, arranging * Robert "Bob" Jordan (1943–October 9, 1993) drums and percussion * Lewis "Lew" Jordan (ca. 1947–January 3, 2022) lead guitar, vocals, composing (en)
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  • The Jordan Brothers were a musical group active for thirty years beginning in the mid-1950s. They originated in Frackville, Pennsylvania and achieved high regional popularity in Schuylkill and surrounding counties and Philadelphia. They released over 24 single records on 15 different labels, including several that were self-produced from 1957 until 1984. The brothers are: (en)
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