About Jordan
Jordan Priest is more than a country artist—she’s a true cowgirl with a mic in one hand and a rope in the other.
Raised on rodeo and quarter horses, Jordan grew up in both Las Vegas, NV and Glenwood, UT on 4-H, Little Britches and High School Rodeo, Quarter Horse shows, and singing songs that would one day take her across the country. Her favorite childhood memories are spring time in Utah, branding calves and driving the herd up on the mountain for the summer and back down in the fall. She earned a national championship in Reining for her college equestrian team before heading to Nashville, where she’s released two EPs and several singles rooted in classic country storytelling—with just the right amount of grit.
Today, Jordan lives with her family on their farm in Santa Fe, Tennessee, where she trains horses and Breakaway ropes on her young futurity gelding, Shiloh. Whether she’s in the roping pen or on the stage, her music reflects the heart of the western lifestyle—hard work, heartbreak, resilience, and wide-open freedom.
She’s played major festivals like Austin City Limits, Route 91, Life is Beautiful, the Key West Songwriters Festival, and every rodeo in between, captivating crowds with songs that speak straight to the soul. As both a horsewoman and an artist, Jordan bridges the world of rodeo and real country music.
With a growing presence in both the rodeo arena and the country music scene, Jordan Priest is the real deal - cowgirl, storyteller, easy to love, and a hard to forget. She’s ready to bring her voice and her story to the world stage.