Sheila Jordan is a trailblazing American jazz singer and songwriter, renowned for her pioneering work in bebop and scat singing. Born in 1928, Jordan's career spans over seven decades, during which she has collaborated with legendary musicians such as Charlie Parker, George Russell, and Steve Kuhn. Her unique style and deep admiration for improvising instrumentalists have made her a revered figure in the jazz world. Jordan's innovative approach to the bass and voice duo format, which she developed from her early performances with Charles Mingus, has left an indelible mark on the genre. Throughout her career, she has recorded for numerous prestigious labels and received the prestigious NEA Jazz Masters Award in 2012. Even at 96, Sheila Jordan continues to perform and record, showcasing her enduring creativity and passion for jazz.