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Apparently Adam Levine led into Maroon 5’s Super Bowl LIII halftime show with a heavy heart.
The band’s frontman yelled out, ‘This is for you Jordy,’ as a kick-off to the performance at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Sunday.Â
The shout-out was a reference to the band’s late manager, Jordan Feldstein, who also happened to be the older brother of actor Jonah Hill.

Dedication: Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine kicked-off his band’s Super Bowl halftime performance with a shout-out to late manager Jordan Feldstein:Â This is for you Jordy’
Feldstein passed away at his Los Angeles home in December 2017 from a blood clot in his leg at the age of 40.
The coroner’s office also listed acute bronchopneumonia and obesity as other significant factors in his death.
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Feldstein founded the Los Angeles management company Career Artist Management (CAM), and helped negotiate Levine’s coach role on NBC’s The Voice, according to Variety.Â

History: Feldstein managed Maroon 5 since the inception of the band more than 15-years ago
He also worked with Maroon 5 since the band’s formation more than 15-years ago.
‘It was a tragedy foisted upon us and far and away one of the saddest moments of our lives, and personally of mine,’ Levine said in an interview with Variety this past November.Â
‘This is a kid I’ve known since we were in diapers. He was one of the most important people in my life from a very early age.’
He added: ‘… We built this together, and it will never be complete without him. But at the same time, we know he wants us to keep trucking.’Â

RIP: Jordan Feldstein, who passed away at 40 in 2017, was the older brother of actor Jonah Hill; he is pictured at a LA Clippers game in April 2015
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