Steve
Jordan’s
Memorial Service
By Roberto Álvarez
Steve’s body was cremated and a
memorial service was held on Thursday, August 19.
According to Héctor Saldaña,
Steve’s children: Steve II, Steve III, Richard, Anita
and Mary Ann Jordan plus siblings Bonificio (Boni),
Ramón and Guadalupe (Lupe) plus the Grammy Awards
winner’s longtime companion Azeneth Domínguez left
Steve’s house on South San Joaquin Street heading a
parade of people that resembled a New Orleans funeral
procession. They walked south to Castroville Road
where they turned right and walked one block to
Dahlgreen Avenue where they turned left and proceeded
until they reached San Martínez de Porras Catholic
Church.
The church was filled with
family, an assorted of friends, fans and countless
music industry peeps from vocalists, band leaders,
musicians, songwriters, recording engineers,
television and radio personalities, community leaders,
college and university professors, poets, booking
agents, promoters and a film maker.
Among them was Johnny Canales,
Charlie Hettrick, who played bass with Rio Jordan
during the 1980s and ‘90s; Ray "Quick" García, Steve’s
former booking agent; Beto Salinas, Beto Ramón, Clay
Shorkey of UTA, Juan Tejeda, Gus Garza of KPFT in
Houston, Alberto "Alegre" Calvo of Norteño 720, Manny
"El Picante" García if B-Net Radio, Rodolfo López of
Conjunto Taller and poet Neftali De León.
Musicians and singers included
Juanito Castillo, Mingo Saldivar, Sunny Sauceda,
Arturo "Sauce" González, Jorge Alejandro, Larry Lange,
Little Henry, Gilbert Escobedo, Randy Caballero plus
engineers who record them Gibby Velásquez, Tony
González and Moses Olivo. And that’s only the handful
of VIPs that were spotted leaving the church as many
left immediately after the service and did not stay
for the post-reception in the church hall.
On Saturday, the squeezebox
wizard’s three sons celebrated their famous father’s
life with a tribute concert at Saluté. The North St.
Marys Street venue was filled to capacity. Fans stood
all the way into the rear room and a few even opted to
seat in the outdoor patio.
Castillo wowed the crowd as he
demonstrated why he was handpicked by the master
accordionist to succeed him as Steve II of "That’s My
Boy" fame and his two younger brothers sang many of
Steve’s songs to the ultra receptive crowd.
Next, Steve II says, they plan
to turn the show into a "Despedida (Farewell) Tour."
The only disappointment is that no one was allowed to
take pictures and as Steve III said, "It worked for my
father and that will remain to be our policy."




