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Maroon 5 Announce New Album Dedicated to Late Manager, Jordan Feldstein

The members of Maroon 5 are paying tribute with their new album.

The “Beautiful Mistakes” troupe reveled that their next album will be called Jordi, a tribute to their late manager, Jordan Feldstein.

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If you didn’t know, Jordan was the group’s longtime manager and the brother of Jonah Hill and Beanie Feldstein. He died at the age of 40 due to a blood clot in 2017.

The band revealed that the 11-track collection will be released on June 11, and will feature their already released singles “Beautiful Mistakes” with Megan Thee Stallion and “Nobody’s Love,” which arrived in summer of last year.

They previously paid tribute with their “Memories” music video, with contained the message “For Jordi” at the end.

It’s their first full-length album since 2017’s Red Pill Blues.

Frontman Adam Levine recently made headlines after putting his body on display in a recent workout video.

Jonah Hill Remembers Kobe Bryant & His Late Brother in a Touching Post

Jonah Hill is paying tribute to Kobe Bryant, as well as his late brother, Jordan Feldstein, who sadly died in 2017.

The 36-year-old Superbad actor posted a tribute on his Instagram on Thursday (January 30).

“This picture became a funny internet thing years back and it always made me laugh when I’d see memes of it . I used to love ‘on purpose, very awkward photos’ whenever I was around someone I respected and this is about as comically awkward as it gets,” he captioned a picture.

“Ah, your early 20s. It’s a dumb bit but I really liked it at the time. I hesitate to post this as it’s usually connected to humor. But for me this photo represents a LOT more. I’m sitting next to my brother and he’s taking this. It was the night we both met Kobe and he was so nice to us. So funny, so amazing and so kind (in the middle of a game!). My brother and I grew up worshiping the Lakers and because of my job we got to sit next to Kobe and the whole team! I have lived a privileged life. Truly. We were literally buzzing with excitement to meet our hero and it’s one of my favorite memories ever,” he went on to say.

“It’s my favorite memory with my brother . I’m sitting between Kobe and my brother and now they’re both gone. I have been staring at this photo for days in disbelief and sadness and joy. It’s my favorite picture and I think it represents for me, all of the hard and amazing things in life and how fleeting they are. But their fleeting nature doesn’t make them any less beautiful. I’ve been thinking a lot about saying Rest In Peace and what that means. But I don’t think Kobe or my brother are resting. I think they’re hustling up there. Working hard and getting s–t done. Cuz that’s what they do. All my love to the ones here left behind. Take care of each other and love each other . That’s the lesson I’ve learned . ❤️”

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Maroon 5 Dedicates 'Memories' Video to Late Manager Jordan Feldstein

Maroon 5 has dropped the music video for their new single “Memories” and they dedicated it to late manager Jordan Feldstein.

The video features a shirtless Adam Levine singing to the camera as the frame slowly zooms away from his face.

Jordan, the older brother of actors Jonah Hill and Beanie Feldstein, died in December 2017 at the age of 40 from “pulmonary thromboembolism and deep leg vein thrombosis.” He had a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries in his lung due to a blood clot that traveled from his leg.

READ MORE: Beanie Feldstein Opens Up About Death of Brother Jordan for First Time

Beanie Feldstein Opens Up About Death of Brother Jordan for First Time

Beanie Feldstein is talking about the death of her older brother for the first time.

The 25-year-old Booksmart actress penned an essay titled “Grief Glasses” for InStyle Magazine where she writes about the death of her and Jonah Hill‘s older brother Jordan.

“Grief is just impossible,” Beanie shares. “It cannot be contained or summarized or enclosed. To describe the wound grief leaves if you have not experienced it is to come to it hazy and out of focus.”

“About a year ago, Jordan Feldstein passed away very suddenly and unexpectedly. He was a remarkably generous, intelligent, loving person,” Beanie continues. “He was an incredible father, beloved by his boys. He was a deeply devoted son. He was a brilliant creative mind. And he was my biggest brother. He gave me so many things, including my name.”

Jordan – who was a manager for Maroon 5 and Robin Thicke – sadly and unexpectedly passed away at the age of 40 from a pulmonary embolism back in December 2017.

“In this past year, I have learned an immeasurable amount about the bandwidth of my own heart. The pain is so unbearable at times, so unremitting,” Beanie writes. “Yet, in addition to the deluge of feelings leaking out of me at all times, I have found the process of grief (because it is and will always be a process, never finished, never concluded) to be just as resonant in my mind as it is in my heart.”

Beanie goes on to describe grief as wearing a pair of glasses you can never take off.

“And these glasses make me see the world differently than I did before. The colors bleed together more vividly. But they are somehow more than they ever were before. More visceral. More vibrant. More present. Simultaneously more awe-inspiring and more aching,” Beanie writes. “Sometimes I can push the glasses to the end of my nose so I can peer over them to see the world the way I used to see. But I can only see over or around to my old perspective. I can never see it totally as it was ever again.”

Beanie concludes: “It is a club full of suffering and questioning but is also a community of people that have a truly broadened perspective on the human experience. And if you are also in the club, please know you are not alone, because I am also a begrudging member,” she added. “And while I wish I could rip my grief glasses off my face and have it all be a dream, I try to recognize what the glasses have given me: that unique blend of humanity that is simultaneously the darkest dark and the brightest bright.”

Jonah Hill's Brother Jordan Feldstein's Cause of Death Revealed

Jordan Feldstein‘s cause of death has been revealed, three months after his untimely passing on December 22.

The music manager died from “pulmonary thromboembolism and deep leg vein thrombosis,” according to The Blast.

Jordan had a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries in his lung due to a blood clot that traveled from his leg. Other causes of death listed are “acute bronchopneumonia and obesity.”

Jordan, the older brother of actors Jonah Hill and Beanie Feldstein, was the longtime manager of Maroon 5 and other artists like Miguel and Robin Thicke.

Iggy Azalea & More Stars Pay Tribute to Jordan Feldstein

Music manager Jordan Feldstein, the longtime rep of Maroon 5, passed unexpectedly at the age of 40 on Friday night (December 22) and now stars are paying tribute to him.

The manager was the older brother of actors Jonah Hill and Beanie Feldstein and the family says he died after going into cardiac arrest.

Jordan repped acts like Maroon 5 and Adam Levine, Iggy Azalea, Robin Thicke, Elle King, Miguel, and more.

Iggy is one of the stars who has spoken out on Twitter. You can read the tweets below.

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Jordan Feldstein Dead - Music Manager & Jonah Hill's Brother Dies at 40

Music manager Jordan Feldstein has died at the age of 40.

The older brother of actors Jonah Hill and Beanie Feldstein reportedly died of a heart attack, according to Variety. His death was confirmed by the Los Angeles coroner.

Jordan was the longtime manager of Maroon 5 and was integral in negotiating Adam Levine‘s role as a coach on The Voice. He and Adam were friends since childhood.

Some of the other artists managed by Jordan‘s company, Career Artist Management, include Iggy Azalea, Robin Thicke, and Miguel.

“Unfortunately, last night Jordan called 911 for shortness of breath, when paramedics arrived it was determined he went into full cardiac arrest and passed away shortly thereafter,” a rep for the family told JustJared.com in a statement. “His family asks for privacy during this difficult and unexpected time. In lieu of food and flowers, the family will announce a charity in the coming weeks where memorial donations can be made in Jordan‘s name.”

Jordan was once married to actress Francesca Eastwood, but their marriage was annulled. He is survived by his two children. We send our thoughts and condolences to all of his loved ones during this difficult time.