Sheila Jordan, born Sheila Dawson in Detroit, Michigan, is a pioneering American jazz singer and songwriter renowned for her sultry, elastic voice and innovative vocal style. With a career spanning over six decades, Jordan has made a significant impact on the jazz world, particularly in the realms of bebop and free jazz. Her distinctive sound, characterized by sudden pitch changes and flourishes, has captivated audiences and critics alike. Jordan's journey in music began in Detroit, where she discovered her passion for jazz, and later moved to New York, where she continues to inspire with her unique artistry. Her discography is a testament to her creativity and versatility, making her one of the most consistently original voices in jazz.