Band,
Singer of Hip-Hop/Rap and Electronic
A.k.a. Jordan Tepper
Singer - Songwriter J.T. (born Jordan Tepper in Forest Hills, Queens, New York) J.T. attended George Washington University, but left one year short of graduation to pursue a career in rap music. He recorded a few demo tapes and later, a family friend introduced him to Gary Baker, who worked as a lawyer for Atlantic Records who forwarded the demo tapes to the chief executive of EastWest Records America, Sylvia Rhone. In 1991, J.T. released his debut album, "Kick the Funk." J.T.'s only charting song was the single, "Swing It" which managed to peak at #66 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 5 weeks. His follow-up singles "Let Me Groove U" and "Brainstormin" failed to chart
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Swing It | J.T. | 1991 | Album |
Brainstormin' | J.T. | 1991 | Album |
Let Me Groove U | J.T. | 1991 | Single |
Kick The Funk | J.T. | 1991 | Album |
J.T. & The Three Wise Men Rock Band |
J.T. Rock and Spoken Word Band |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Rock Band US |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Dance Band |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Hip-Hop/Rap Band |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Band |
J.T. Adams Blues Band US 1911-1982 |
J.T. Adams And The Men Of Texas World and Country Band |
J.T. And The Big Family Dance and Electronic Band IT |
J.T. Batten Rock and Pop Band |
J.T. Brander Band |
J.T. Brown Blues and Jazz Band US 1918-1969 |
J.T. Brown And His Boogie Boys Blues Band |
J.T. Connection Electronic and R&B/Soul Band |
J.T. Crowe Band |