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. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
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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I know this is extreme, but Norah Jones seems to me a whiner, a false artist, and a tool of the patrist music industry. What a vapid collection of trash! It doesn't matter if she has a pretty voice, the substance of her music is poisonous.
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her music is smokey and lovely and 100% perfect to listen to on rainy days.
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I really like Norah Jones' vocals... she sings with elegant sparking top notes and convincing sexiness.
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RE: songbird I'm not making that connection at all.
Her vocal purity & phrasing make her unique. |
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But she is similar to Jack Johnson and John Mayer.
One person she is very similar to is Cat Power |
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Just because she is soft and sleep doesnt make her similar to Jack Johnson or John mayer.
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OMG I just love her sound! Her deep salutary vocals melt over me like silk. I'm thankful for Pandora, if it were not for this site, I would not be able to listen to her in my market. (Very Small)
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Love her voice. 'Come Away With Me' is definitely my favorite album so far.
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All of my 32 sons love her voice to fall to sleep with at night.
Great help to me! Peace, fellow Pandora Listeners |
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Loved the first CD, second one not quite as much, anyone's thoughts/opi n i o n s on "Not Too Late" would be appreciated.
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Just goes to show you--not just a pretty face! She would look good even if she's not contrasted against Willie! Nice voice and presentation . Ravi sure married well!
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I absolutely adore her voice. she has such a simple element to her, yet pay attention to some of the words and its so much more. She can relax me whenever i need it.
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how come only those who speak against injustices get criticized for having "political views" ??
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damn -another station I and nora share- doogie maclean--wit h the same b/day-we must have some simalar tastes-
u-go-girl -jancsi-- |
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while listening to "paco pena"--i scrolled down -happen to click who else was listening to paco--lo and behold nora jones--we share the same b/day 3/30--howeve r mine is away back in 56---i also love noras music
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I always thought Norah was a touch overrated. Pretty face, nice voice, and nice move by her hard-working producer to obtain the rights to "I don't know why" for her to sing, and score a Grammy. An earlier poster was concerned about her outspoken political views. I think her political views are the best thing she's released in a while. Call it like you see it, Norah!
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I really like some musicians a lot, then they have to go spouting off with their political views and ruin it. Shut up and sing.
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