Jordan Peters is a Canadian-born, New York-based guitarist, producer, artist, musical director, and teacher whose influences range from modern jazz, hip-hop, blues, folk, rock, funk, soul, and electronic music. Originally from Montreal, Canada, he holds a Bachelor's degree in Jazz Performance from McGill University's Schulich School Of Music, as well as a D.E.C. from Vanier College in Jazz Arranging, Composition, and Improvisation. His musical abilities have been recognized with many prestigious awards such as the Oliver Jones Scholarship and the Schulich Academic Music Scholarship For Excellence in the Arts. He received a scholarship to attend the International Jazz Workshop at The Banff Center for the Arts, where he had the opportunity to study alongside such jazz masters as Dave Douglas, Donny McCaslin, Geoffrey Keezer, Clarence Penn, and Anthony Wilson. He has worked, toured, performed, and recorded with numerous artists such as Lauryn Hill, Jon Batiste, The Weeknd, NAS, Billy Porter, Quiñ, The Roots, Andra Day, Antonio Sanchez, Jon Bellion, Tony Allen, Femi Kuti, Darlene Love, Bokanté, Alex Clare, Quinn XCII, Renee Neufville, Becca Stevens, AHI, Vassy, Malika Tirolien, Elise Testone, Thana Alexa, Sarah Elizabeth Charle, Jesse Fischer, Linda Briceño, and Bryan Adams. He has appeared on “The Tonight Show,” NPR’s “Tiny Desk,” “Austin City Limits,” “The View,” “CBS This Morning,” NBC’s annual Christmas Tree Lighting, and BET’s “Black Girls Rock.” He is the Musical Director for the Tony Award-winning singer, actress, and original Hamilton Cast star Renée Elise Goldsberry, as well as Broadway star and Recording Artist Joshua Henry. In 2021, he released his full length debut album entitled Dreams, a 12-song instrumental album (with one vocal feature) that blends electronic, jazz, indie, experimental, beat, and ambient elements, drawing from many of Peters’ musical inspirations. The album features several New York City musicians, including veteran drummer Obed Calvaire (SF Jazz Collective), vocalist Mike “Maz” Maher (Snarky Puppy), woodwind genius Sly5thAve (Ghost Note), violinist Lisanne Tremblay, drummer David Frasier (SZA), and multi-instrumentalist Jesse Fischer. His first single “Float,” featuring drummer Obed Calvaire (SF Jazz Collective) was featured on NPR’s “All Songs Considered: Best Music of October” podcast. As an educator, he teaches for Sonora Guitar Mastery Intensive, a world class guitar online course for intermediate level guitar students, and regularly gives masterclasses where he shares his expertise and deep knowledge as it relates to guitar, composition, and music theory. Furthermore, he also teaches for Musical-Mentors, a NYC based non-profit which provides free one-to-one music instructions to students who wouldn’t otherwise have access to lessons. He also works as a Producer and Content Creator for Output, a renowned and well-respected music software company based out of Los Angeles, California, producing content for their sample library Arcade, notably their successful TAPED line, which focuses on Downtempo/Vaporwave sounds and rhythms. In 2015, he collaborated with Brooklyn native singer/flutist Melanie Charles on a project called “Rat Habitat;” a mix of electro/soul/indie rock. Their co-produced EP Guns That Shoot Bubbles was released in May of 2015, and has gotten many powerful reviews on internationally recognized online blogs such as Okayplayer, AfroPunk, Soulbounce and Ebony. Past production releases include Canadian songstress Sarah MK’s album Worth It which received the “Editors Pick” at the 2011 world renown Montreal International Jazz Festival.