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Daniel Porter Jordan III (born 1964) is a United States federal judge.

Jordan was born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He received a B.B.A. from the University of Mississippi in 1987. He received a J.D. from the University of Virginia Law School in 1993. He was in private practice in Jackson, Mississippi from 1993 to 2006.

Jordan was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. Jordan was nominated by President George W. Bush on April 24, 2006, to a seat vacated by Tom S. Lee. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on July 20, 2006, and received his commission on August 7, 2006.

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Daniel Jordan is an American artist and writer from the San Francisco Bay Area.
He is mostly known for his unconventional music and stage presence, and vast catalog of genre crossing side projects including everything from funk, punk rock, crunk, gangster rap, and contemporary jazz under many different aliases and band names.
His personal music mainly consists of stories and themes of his real life occurences and problems. The themes in his music expose his problems with drug abuse, depression, rejection, inadequecy, isolation, and violence.

His childhood consisted of moving state to state with his Mother, who fled with Daniel from his Heroin addicted Father.
Daniel lived in many states before residing back in the Bay Area including Oregon, Florida, and Arizona.

In 1999 he released his first album "Cereal Killer" while in high school under the alias "Parody" he garnered local recognition in Irvington High School in Fremont, Ca. where he met fellow collaborator Ernie "The D.A." Davis and formed a local crew named "The UDC". He created a buzz around the Bay Area selling albums out of the trunk of his car and in local record stores like Rasputin Records.
What was more appealing than his music at the time was his contreversial stage performances, including onstage violence he would inflict on The D.A. by smashing acousting guitars over his head and spitting blood at the crowd.

Jesus Cock

In 2001 Daniel and his cousin Greg "G-Regular" formed the group "Jesus Cock"
which created his biggest buzz and following to date, as well as the most contreversial album he has created.
Jesus Cock was an album solely bassed on blasphemy and the occult. Many songs consisted of contradicting religion while creating a religion of they're own.
The album was extremely experimental and groundbreaking with songs like "Bleeding Apple" which is an 18 minute long display of chaos and composed insanity.
Jesus Cock was widely dispised and praised, and eventually selling copies in the thousands.
Daniel Jordan received much scrutiny and displease for the album, and even received death threats and was deemed a "Devil Worshiper"

In 2002 Daniel Jordan started work on an album entitled "The Walls of Perception" inspired by the book by William Blake.
He moved to Phoenix, Arizona with G-Regular, and started creating a buzz and following while still under the name "Parody".

Son Of Sinatra

In 2003 Greg and Daniel began working on a Jazz/Funk album under the name "Son of Sinatra" with a very light hearted theme.
This album was well recieved, and the shows weren't as contreversial as Jesus Cock. But that changed all in one night, during the last song of his set Daniel took a lighter and set his hair on fire in front of an audience, causing massive shock to the crowd while Daniel stormed out of the venue in a frantic rage.
This was the begining of his stage he called "The Twilight"

The Twilight of Daniel Jordan

in 2003-2004 Daniel went through a major depression period, his the underlying themes of his songs were mainly of suicide. He isolated himself from mostly everyone he knew.
In 2004 he moved to San Diego, Ca. and lived in the shed of a small duplex









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