He took the stage like a tornado, his billowy white shirt twisting in the wind while two male dancers got swept up in his rapid movement.
It turned out, though, that the night Nick Jordan won the Are You Local? best-new-band contest at the Turf Club, he felt like he'd been run over by a bulldozer.
"I slept in the [club's] green room for a little bit before the show, and that was about it," the high-energy, electro-poppy R&B singer recalled of the Feb. 6 contest.
Just a few hours before, he'd returned home from a whirlwind trip to Amsterdam, Paris and London — with a layover in Iceland. "At one point, I realized, 'Oh, and I haven't eaten for eight hours, too.' "
The jet-lag story was this soft-spoken, sweet-natured and otherwise humble small-town kid's polite way of saying, "You ain't seen nothing yet!"
Jordan is promising his full-bore, no-doze live show Friday when — as part of his contest winnings — he makes his First Avenue debut for the Are You Local? 2017 finale, a Star Tribune-sponsored event also featuring the Suburbs, Gramma's Boyfriend and DJ Shannon Blowtorch.
The Europe trip with a friend was Jordan's first self-funded vacation, mostly paid for in waiter tips. It was also a last-minute present to himself to mark his 23rd birthday. "I figured if I can, I should," he said.
His music offers a similar, seize-the-moment sense of celebrating life no matter the hard circumstances. Last year, he issued his debut EP, "NJ," loaded with synthesizer-laden, '90s-flavored R&B and modern, soulful techno beats alongside sometimes fun and oftentimes personal lyrics.