Andy Jordan

Andy Jordan

CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
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BiographyAndrew Mark Jordan is an English television personality and singer. He became more widely known after joining E4's television programme Made in Chelsea in its fourth series. Jordan later left the show in 2015 in order to focus on his music career. Diverging from his previous folky sound, he is now focusing on a collection of soul and jazz-influenced records. He also owns a small chain of clothing stores in Devon, Cornwall and elsewhere called JAM Industries.

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