is the debut studio album by Canadian pop-rock singer Keven Jordan , released in 1991 through Columbia Records.
: The album produced three singles that saw significant airplay on Canadian radio: "Just Another Day," "No Sign of Rain," and "True Believers" .
Keven Jordan transitioned into a career in . While he largely left the public eye as a performer, he reportedly continued to work behind the scenes, writing songs for other artists and creating advertising jingles. KEVEN JORDAN - No Sign Of Rain (1991)
Despite his early accolades, Jordan struggled with the pressure of a follow-up.
: The album's impact earned Jordan the Juno Award for Most Promising Male Vocalist in 1992. The "Difficult" Second Album and Departure is the debut studio album by Canadian pop-rock
: When the second album failed to match the commercial success of No Sign of Rain , Jordan decided to drop out of the music business entirely.
: While his second self-titled album was eventually released in 1994, he found the creative process both discouraging and difficult . While he largely left the public eye as
Born in Egypt and raised in Stratford, Ontario, Jordan moved to Toronto to pursue music, signing with in 1990. No Sign of Rain was produced by Tim McCauley and featured a high-caliber lineup of session musicians, including Marty Walsh on guitars and Peter Cardinali on bass.