Norah Jones

singer, songwriter and actress

Band

Band:
Norah Jones - Artist
Pete Remm - Keyboards / Hammond B3 Organ
Jason Abraham Roberts – Guitar
Josh Lattanzi - Bass
Greg Wieczorek - Drums

Norah Jones on KCRW

Norah Jones released her album “Pick Me Up Off The Floor” earlier this year — offering a personal and political view of her world.

In Residence: Norah Jones performs a Dolly Parton classic and new album tracks

Norah Jones released her album “Pick Me Up Off The Floor” earlier this year — offering a personal and political view of her world.

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Norah Jones' new album, Day Breaks, is being hailed as a "kindred spirit" to the singer’s breakout debut, Come Away with Me.

Norah Jones

Norah Jones' new album, Day Breaks, is being hailed as a "kindred spirit" to the singer’s breakout debut, Come Away with Me.

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