Was an American popular music group which recorded from the 1930s until the 1970s. During the 1940s, they were the most popular recording band of the soon-to-be-called rhythm and blues music having eighteen No. 1 hits, which places them as the third most successful singles artist in Billboard R&B charts history. The 1946 recording of "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" was tied for first place for spending the most weeks (eighteen) at No. 1. in the charts.
Name Vars
- Jordan Louis Tympany Five
- Louie Jordan And His Tympany Five
- Louie Jordon And His Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan
- Louis Jordan & His Timpany Five
- Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five
- Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5
- Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan & His Tymphany Five
- Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan And Ensemble
- Louis Jordan And His Timpani Five
- Louis Jordan And His Timpany Five
- Louis Jordan And His Tympani Five
- Louis Jordan And His Tympanny Five
- Louis Jordan And His Tympany 5
- Louis Jordan And The Tympani Five
- Louis Jordan And The Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan And Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan Timpany Five
- Louis Jordan Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan With His Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan With The Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan and Ensemble
- Louis Jordan and his Tympani Five
- Louis Jordan u. s. Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan's Tympani Five
- Louis Jordan's Tympany Five
- Louis Jordan, Vocal, & His Tympany 5
- Luis Jordan And His Tympany Five
- The Tympany Five
- Tympany Five
Members
- Bill Doggett
- Louis Jordan
- Idrees Sulieman
- Bob Bushnell
- Al Morgan
- Jesse Simpkins
- Billy Hadnott
- Charlie Drayton
- Harry Dial
- Wild Bill Davis
- Shadow Wilson
- Teacho Wiltshire
- Eddie Johnson
- Billy Austin
- Josh Jackson
- Aaron Izenhall
- Arnold Thomas
- Vic Lourie
- Henry Turner
- Courtney Williams
- Alex Mitchell
- Bill Jennings
- Freddie Simon
- Stafford Simon
- Carl Hogan
- Walter Martin
- Joe Morris
- Chris Columbo
- Eddie Byrd
- Eddie Roane
- Dottie Smith
- Eddie Boyd
- Clarence Johnson