Having started writing poetry and music as well as leading worship at his church at 14, JORDAN ST. CYR is not new to a life surrounded by the arts. His love for writing was inspired by his father, Gerry St. Cyr, who groomed and helped him understand the craft during the early years. “Growing up in a house with a dad who loved songwriting made it a natural skill for me to gravitate to. I’m so grateful for his guidance and encouragement,” says Jordan.
At 19, Jordan found himself connecting the dots between music and the positive impact it had on the social justice issues of the time. This prompted his enrollment in Youth With A Mission (YWAM), known for it’s high-level music program. He also served 2 months in New York City supporting the Salvation Army’s relief effort post 9/11. Inspired so deeply by these experiences, he felt that it was time to get in the studio and share what was on his heart through songs. With the guidance of Canadian veterans, Steve Bell and John Buller, he found a recording home at DeCapo Studios in Winnipeg with producer Nolan Balzer.
Over the next handful of years, Jordan continued to pursue his music career as the front man of a rock n’roll band he formed with his brothers, and as a worship leader. Performing in clubs, coffee houses, churches and youth groups showed him an overwhelming glimpse into humanities deep desire for meaningful connection and the hope to find something more vibrant than our current reality. This revelation made it evident that his desire to transition into Contemporary Christian was less of a pursuit of career and rather his life calling.
Since then, he has been nominated and won several awards and competitions including CM United Christian Artist of the Year (2018), Western Canadian Music Awards nominee (2018), Nashville Rising Star winner (2017). Most recently, Jordan was nominated for eight GMA Covenant Awards (2019) and walked away with five including Song of the Year, New Artist of the Year, Recorded Song of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Pop Song of the Year, making it a very exciting start to the year and confirmation that he is doing what he has been called to do.
His latest single, In My Lifetime, co-produced by Ben Calhoun (Citizen Way) and Micah Kuiper (Hawk Nelson), received international attention while winning 1st place in the Nashville-based Unsigned Only Competition in 2017. He is currently in the studio recording the next single to be released mid-2019.
Jordan St. Cyr lives with his wife, Heather and their four children in Niverville, Manitoba.