Norah Jones throws intimate party with Musikfest audience as guests
Posted by admin - 2010-08-09 06:20:57
The sun had completely set behind the crowd gathered tonight at RiverPlace as Norah Jones took the stage.
It was decked out with a backdrop of white curtains and lamps set upon the amps and keyboards, almost like end tables.
It was as if she were about to throw a party right in her living room — and we were all invited. Norah even wore her red party dress...
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By Express-Times staff
Adam Lambert, Counting Crows and Norah Jones among those set to rock Musikfest's main stage
Posted by admin - 2010-08-02 02:35:47
From tween pop sensations to classic rockers and an "American Idol" alum, Musikfest's RiverPlace main stage will have something for everyone's musical taste this year ...
Norah Jones, Aug. 7
The singer-songwriter's moody but soulful jazz tunes have made her one of the most respected artists in the industry...
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By DUSTIN SCHOOF
Elvis Perkins will open for Norah Jones
Posted by admin - 2010-08-02 02:33:12
The opening act for Norah Jones' concert on Thursday, Aug. 12, at the Times-Union Center for Performing Arts was just announced as Elvis Perkins, an intense and offbeat singer/songwriter and son of actor Anthony Perkins.
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Submitted by Heather Lovejoy
Norah Jones and red guitar charm Montreux Jazz Festival
Posted by admin - 2010-07-06 09:37:47
Norah Jones charmed the Montreux Jazz Festival, moving nimbly from guitar to keyboard and piano, and blending new songs with crowd favorites from her breakthrough album.
Striding on stage with her bright red electric guitar on Saturday night, she opened with "I Wouldn't Need You," among half a dozen tracks from her latest and fourth album "The Fall." Others included "Light as a Feather" and "Chasing Pirates." ...
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By Stephanie Nebehay
Norah Jones plays Glastonbury
Posted by admin - 2010-06-28 05:44:14
Norah Jones played her first ever Glastonbury set on the Pyramid Stage stage on the last day of the festival (June 27)...
...Norah played:
'Wouldn't Need You'
'Tell Yer Mamma'
'Light As A Feather'
'Chasing Pirates'
'Even Though'
'Young Blood'
'It's Gonna Be'
'Sunrise'
'Sinkin' Soon'
'Don't Know Why'
'Cry Cry Cry'
'Come Away With Me'
'Stuck'
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NME
Norah Jones at the Hammersmith Apollo, review
Posted by admin - 2010-06-24 07:01:19
Since coming to prominence in 2002, Norah Jones has sold nearly 40 million records, thanks to a winning formula of husky vocals, smooth production and comforting melodies. Such has been her impact that a new album can instantly brighten EMI’s short-term prospects.
From the evidence of the 2009 album 'The Fall’, however, Jones has now stopped trying to save her label from oblivion and has started to call on her musical passions and personality for inspiration.
By Tom Gockelen Kozlowski

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