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Glenn A. Jordan - A Single Blade of Grass - Millennium Music Profile

This page is an introduction to Glenn A. Jordan whose music was used during the Millennium episode A Single Blade of Grass. A complete list of all music by Glenn A. Jordan that was used throughout Millennium is also listed below.

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Artist Details

Artist:

Glenn A. Jordan.



Millennium Episode Details

Episode Title:

 A Single Blade of Grass



MLM Code:

#MLM-205


Production Code:

5C05


Season:

2


Original Airdate:

1997-10-24

Episode Summary

Frank Black gets himself into some trouble as he travels to investigate a recent murder near an excavation site of Native American Indian tribe artifacts in the middle of New York City. Here he finds a hidden tribe of men that have come together to spout ancient prophecies and legends, some regarding a man with powerful visions who can be the one to link the spiritual world with the world of reason.

Main Crew

Written by Erin Maher & Kay Reindl
Directed by Rodman Flender
Edited by George R. Potter

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Music by Glenn A. Jordan used in the Millennium episode A Single Blade of Grass

 
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Glenn Jordan is an award winning songwriter, composer, producer, singer and performer whose music is heard every day by millions of people. His credits as a composer include scoring and providing music for over a thousand episodes of television programs and films in the last 15 years including The X-files, Millennium, Biography, Doug, 101 Dalmatians, Catdog and Something About Mary.


 

Where Glenn A. Jordan can be heard in A Single Blade of Grass

The Millennium episode A Single Blade of Grass contains the following music by Glenn A. Jordan:

  • Ain't Got Far to Hell

  • Hand in Hand We Die


Glenn A. Jordan - additional music heard in Millennium

Millennium's producers would occasionally use additional music from the same artist, band or composer. Sometimes a track or song could be heard in more than one episode of the series.

Music from Glenn A. Jordan was used in a total of 2 episode/s of Millennium. Below is a complete list of all music by Glenn A. Jordan heard throughout the series and the episodes in which it was used, including links to the relevant music and episode profiles:



About Glenn A. Jordan

As composer/musical director of Pee-wee's Playhouse, Glenn won an Emmy Award in 1991. As composer on Audubon's Animal Adventure's he won the Genesis Award in 1996 in recognition of his work to increase awareness of the plight of endangered species.

Jordan has worked with Steve Martin, Candace Bergen, Richard Dreyfus, Sinbad, Morgan Freeman, Tim Daly, Laurence Fishburne, Julliette Lewis, Shelley Duvall and Angela Lansbury in the last few years as well as many others. As a songwriter and producer he has written for and produced Little Richard, Grace Jones, Tom Rush, Clint Holmes and Shari Lewis. As a former member of the group Sha Na Na he toured the world, and performed for audiences as large as 135,000 people.

As a singer Glenn has worked on a huge number of projects as both a background and lead vocalist. Recently he was the featured vocalist in the television movie For The Love Of Olivia starring Louis Gosset Jr. Glenn is singing the Beatle classic “Helter Skelter” in the remake of the CBS movie of the same name.

His orchestral works has been performed by the Indianapolis and Denver symphonies. His theme park commissions includes “Supersonic Flight” for Six Flags/Great Adventures and “Interactive Wonderland” part of the “Spaceship Earth” attraction at Epcot.


Song 1: Ain't Got Far to Hell



Song 2: Hand in Hand We Die











Official Website:

An official website for Glenn A. Jordan is listed at:

Glenn A. Jordan Official Site


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The following other websites are listed for Glenn A. Jordan:

Glenn A. Jordan at the IMDB


With grateful thanks to the following sources:

Glenn A. Jordan Official Site