Jordan McCoy is now on Twitter. You can find her at
http://twitter.com/jordanmccoy.
This is the cover for
Jordan McCoy's EP album, due out on January 13. McCoy fans may notice that "Just Watch Me" is no where on this cover. This seems to indicate that the EP will be self-titled, but that is not something that is confirmed.
At any rate, now that it is only two weeks away from release, I wanted to repost the credits for the songs that we
shared all the way back in June of 2006.
1. Next Ex Boyfriend
Produced by Bobby Huff. Music and lyrics by Bobby Huff (Coburn Music, Inc./BMI), Olivia Nervo and Miriam Nervo (Sony ATV Music/PRS). Recorded at Little City Studio and Emerald Studios, Nashville and The Royal Park, London. Background vocals by Liv Nervo and Mim Nervo. Programming by Bobby Huff. Guitars by Dale Oliver. Mixed by John Painter at I.H.OF. Studio.
2. I Decide
Executive produced by Diane Warren. Produced by Peter Stengaard for Studio D Productions. Words and Music by Diane Warren (Realsongs/ASCAP). Guitars, Bass, Keys and Programming by Peter Stengaard. Recorded at Realsongs, Studio W, Hollywood, California. Mixed by Manny Marroquin, Larrabee Studios, CA. Mastered at Bernie Grindman, Hollywood, CA by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner.
3. Just Watch Me
Produced and arranged by Matthew Gerrard. Written by Matthew Gerrard (ASCAP) and Steve Diamond (ASCAP). Mixed by Manny Marroquin, Larrabee Studios, CA. Published by Seven Peaks Music O/B/O Itself and Sixteenth Street Songs (ASCAP), NEW DIAMONDS (ASCAP) admin. by Sony Music Publishing (Sony ATV Music). Background vocals by Keely Pressly. Musicians: Guitars, Bass, Keyboards and Programming by Matthew Gerrard. Drums by Randy Cooke. Mastered at Bernie Grindman, Hollywood, CA by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner.
4. I Get Weak
Produced, recorded and performed by Kyle Kelso and Mike Shimshack. Words and Music by Diane Warren (Realsongs/ASCAP). Recorded at the SoHo Dungeon, NYC. Mixed by Kyle Kelso and Mike Shimshack at the SoHO Dungeon, NYC. Mastered at Bernie Grindman, Hollywood, CA by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner.
5. Rock N Roll
Produced, recorded and performed by Kyle Kelso and Mike Shimshack. Written by Kyle Kelso, Alan Schaefer and Mike Shimshack. Recorded at the SoHo Dungeon, NYC. Published by Wild Pink Music (ASCAP), Bok Music (BMI). Mixed by Kyle Kelso and Mike Shimshack at the SoHO Dungeon, NYC. Mastered at Bernie Grindman, Hollywood, CA by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner.
Update (12/31/08): Added mastering credit.
Updating
last night's story, the label has issued an updated track listing with an additional song, plus a new release date. The release date is now January 13, 2009.
Here is the updated track list:
1. "Next Ex Boyfriend (Album Version)"
2. "I Decide (Album Version)"
3. "Just Watch Me (Album Version)"
4. "I Get Weak (Album Version)"
5. "Rock N Roll Girl (Album Version)"
The addition is "I Decide," written by Diane Warren.
Last night,
I wrote about the upcoming release of an EP from Jordan McCoy titled "Just Watch Me." The EP is slated for a February 2009 release. Here's the track listing for the EP, care of Debbie Hammond, who runs McCoy's co-label, ClockWork Entertainment.
1. "Just Watch Me"
2. "Next Ex Boyfriend"
3. "I Get Weak"
4. "Rock N Roll"
I
reported at the end of November, that Dream had added two new members, Danielle Keaton and Lindsay Taylor, bringing the group to four, including Jordan McCoy and Hunter Pecunia.
The lineup is not complete, yet, though. They are actively looking for a fifth member, an R&B vocalist. This is according to Debbie Hammond, CEO of ClockWork Entertainment, one of the people behind the original Dream and the person who is putting together the new group. If you'd like to audition,
you can do so online.
The video below, released on
Jordan McCoy's YouTube channel says that a "Just Watch Me" EP is due out soon. It's toward the end.
The
video description says that the song "Rock N Roll," presumably on this EP, is due out in February 2009. I'm trying to find out more.
Apparently, the song was featured in the Polly Pocket
"Pollyworld" movie, released back in 2006.