Norah Jones
Biography
Sultry vocalist and pianist Norah Jones developed her unique blend of jazz and traditional vocal pop with hints of bluesy country and contemporary folk due in large part to her unique upbringing. Born March 30, 1979, in New York City, the daughter of Ravi Shankar quietly grew up in Texas with her mother. While she always found the music of Billie Holiday and Bill Evans both intriguing and comforting, she didn't really explore jazz until attending Dallas' Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. During high school, Jones won the Down Beat Student Music Awards for Best Jazz Vocalist and Best Original Composition in 1996, and earned a second Best Jazz Vocalist award in 1997. Putting her vocal talents on the back burner, Jones worked toward earning a degree in jazz piano at the University of North Texas for two years before accepting a friend's offer of a summer sublet in Greenwich Village during the summer of 1999. Although she fully intended to return to college that fall, the lure of the folk coffeehouses and jazz clubs proved too strong and she soon became inspired to write her own songs. Jones appeared regularly with the trip-hop-electronica band Wax Poetic and assembled her own group around songwriters Jesse Harris (guitar) and Lee Alexander (bass), with Dan Rieser on drums.
In October of 2000, the group recorded a handful of demos for Blue Note Records and on the strength of these recordings, Jones signed to the jazz label in early 2001. Following an appearance on Charlie Hunter's Songs from the Analog Playground, Jones spent much of 2001 performing live with Hunter's group and working on material for her debut. Come Away with Me, recorded by Craig Street (Cassandra Wilson, Manhattan Transfer, k.d. lang) and legendary producer Arif Mardin (Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield, the Bee Gees), was released in early 2002 and garnered much public attention. The combination of her striking beauty and the fact that she was the daughter of an internationally renowned musician placed Jones in the awkward position of defending her music from those who dismissed her as another pretty face (the same argument used by those opposed to Diana Krall) and/or another riding the coattails of her musical royal heritage (see Natalie Cole, Miki Coltrane, Corey Parker). Although not by any stretch a "jazz" album (the label chose to call it "jazz-informed"), it featured jazz guitarist Bill Frisell and session drummer Brian Blade, and indicated a new direction for Blue Note combining jazz aesthetics and talent with a pop sensibility. Come Away with Me eventually went multi-platinum, selling 18 million copies worldwide and winning Jones eight Grammy awards.
In 2004, Jones released her highly anticipated follow-up album, Feels Like Home. Pairing once again with producer Arif Mardin, Jones pursued a similar approach to Come Away with Me, mixing '70s singer/songwriter-style tracks with blues, country, and her own mellow take on piano jazz. In 2003, Jones played in a group called the Little Willies along with Lee Alexander (bass), Richard Julian (guitar/vocals), Dan Rieser (drums), and Jim Campilongo (guitar), playing covers of classic American music like Hank Williams, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. This one-off performance ultimately turned into sporadic shows at the venue whenever their individual schedules would allow, slowly incorporating original songs into their set along the way. In time, the Little Willies began considering the release of a live album, but instead wound up documenting their sound in the recording studio. Milking Bull Records issued the resultant self-titled album in March 2006. Late in the year the single "Thinking About You" announced her return to her solo career. It landed on the album Not Too Late, released in early 2007. The Fall followed in 2009. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
She perfomed on Dancing With The Stars this week---this girl has an amazing voice! Not many people can sound THAT good live and she was off the chain! She reaffirmed my being a fan.. Awesome!
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For those who do not wish to hear Jack Johnson on their Norah Jones stations, I believe one can banish a particular artist from a station by giving a thumbs down to two of their songs. For more information, check the FAQ section on the Pandora main page.
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I agree with Krystle. Just because she's quiet doesn't mean she sounds like Jack Johnsohn or any of these other people. One of the things that annoys me about Pandora -_- She sounds more like Diana Krall than any of these other people
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am i the only person that doesn't like her voice? pandora plays her on my joni station, silly pandora
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I love Norah but I'm getting a bit tired of Jack Johnson on the station I created for her. None of the similar artists fit her. Try harder Pandora!
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From the first introduction to this wonderful artist I have been a huge fan. My blood pressure drops mega points just from the soulful melody that fills my ears.
It was my pleasure to invite her beautiful voice to grace and enhance the halls of my coffeehouse ... listening to her now brings so many wonderful memories. Never stop your beautiful, God-given talent. He blessed you ... and me for the opportunity to partake. Thank you and God's continued blessings |
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Wow, I really feel enlightned by the wisdom given to me from the classy Norah Jones listeners. I thought such intelligent music listeners didn't take themselves so serious, and could actually handle a joke. C.A. Smith is just upset because she hasn't had a date in years if ever, and is most likely 30 pounds overweight. Keep up the good front!
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Nora I very much like your Music, Thanks for being a working American and not just holding your hand out for freeby
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Are Gratefully Deadicated and bntn40 both trying to troll from the opposite extremes of douchebagger y in music?
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The only negative thing I could possibly say about Norah is that Pandora unfortunatel y considers Jack Johnson and John Mayer to be 'similar', and I can't stand either of them. Norah is great though.
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HEY bntn40!!!... A n y b o d y that thinks Britney Spears has talent wouldn't understand anyway. Keep listening to your mass produced pop bulls*_t like "they" want you to do!
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I think Britney Spears has more talent in her left buttcheek than Norah! Hit me baby one more time!
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I mean I love her were she is so talented and I can listen to Nora all day.it really is nice to hear someone that really touches you in the way that it brings you back to the good old days and values and back to earth.
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Talented beyond belief, a voice of an angel, a face to go with it and humility.... w h a t a beautiful human being. She will go down as an artist who always exemplified class, humility, and above all outstanding character... s h e is such a breath of fresh air in a world of electronical l y adjusted voices.
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I find Norah to be an underrated talent and if you haven't heard her, I'd chose the album "Come Away With Me" to check her out. Very strong.
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Nora is a young GREAT artist. Wow- What a voice for such a young girl... amazing...
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She's as talented as she is beautiful. And you can just tell by her music that she's a very humble person. I'm going to marry Norah someday.
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I agree, jd, thank the Lord! I would just add, thank the Lord, I can enjoy talent such as Nora's. Do I hear an Amen?
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This young lady (Nora Jones) can not be beat either vocally, or her talent at the keys boards! If given the music and lyrics from a a person screaming and about to be hang, if she sing the words they'd be music to the ear!
Thank the good Lord, he's still letting people like Nora be placed into the world today. Jeronimo Dan |
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I wish she would do a book of the greats from 50's and early 60's.
or a romance dute CD |
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Everyone's entitled to an opinion. In terms of what t.bellwether has to say, all I can add is that there are types of music I don't particularly care for, so I just choose not to listen to them. If you don't like Nora Jones, I would suggest a similar strategy. Peace.
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i love norah, i'll always have to thank Molly for showing me her:) if you like her you might want to check out Imogen Heap, Sia, Frou Frou, and maybe Zero Seven.
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OMG t.bellwether You are so full of it. Norah is such a talent. Too bad you can't see or HEAR it. What is poisonous I would like to know? Maybe. it is you who are the one poisoned. Open yours,(ears) if you have any. Love ya, Norah Disregard the real whiner.
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