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Timothy Jordan II

Tim Jordan
Birth name Timothy Anderson Jordan II
Born (1981-03-08)8 March 1981
Origin Flag of the United States.svg USA
Died 13 December 2005(2005-12-13) (aged 24)
Genres Christian Rock
Rock
Pop
Occupation(s) Guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter, vocalist
Instruments Keyboards, guitar, vocals
Years active 1999–2005
Labels Coaster Records, Snapdragon Records, Tooth and Nail Records
Associated acts The All-American Rejects, Jonezetta, Number One Fan, Welton, Higgins Switch, India, Green Olive Tree

Timothy (Tim) Anderson Jordan II (March 8, 1981 – December 13, 2005) was an American keyboardist, guitarist, and songwriter. He was primarily known as a touring member of the platinum-selling band, The All-American Rejects.

In 2001, Jordan began his musical career as a second guitarist for the independent Christian rock band Higgins Switch. After Higgins Switch disbanded in 2002, Tim offered his guitar and keyboard skills to other Christian bands, most notably Green Olive Tree. In 2003, he enlisted in Snapdragon Records' punk band Welton as the band's primary guitarist. Following a year of touring, Jordan parted ways with Welton and joined the band Number One Fan as a musical jack-of-all-trades. Jordan provided backing vocals, keyboards, and percussion to Number One Fan's live performances. After successfully touring with Number One Fan throughout 2004, he was recruited by The All-American Rejects. Jordan accepted their offer and toured with The All-American Rejects during the summer and fall of 2005.

Jordan's touring highlights with The All-American Rejects included the 2005 Warped Tour, a Late Show with David Letterman appearance, and performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! With Jordan on keyboards, The All-American Rejects launched their second hit album, Move Along. In the fall of 2005, Jordan left The All-American Rejects for undisclosed reasons. Shortly after leaving The All-American Rejects, Jordan joined Tooth & Nail rock band Jonezetta. He was appointed as their official fifth member and collaborated on many songs that appear on Jonezetta's first full-length album, Popularity. Weeks before Jordan and Jonezetta were set to record Popularity, Jordan was found dead in his hometown of Camden, Arkansas. His death was ruled a suicide.


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