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Remind Me Tomorrow Out Now via Jagjaguwar
Sep 26, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Sharon Van Etten released a new album, Remind Me Tomorrow, in January via Jagjaguwar. Now she has shared a new more bluesy version of the album’s single “Seventeen,” as a duet with Norah Jones. She has also shared a short documentary, entitled Departure, about the creation of the new version and her decision to move away from New York City after living there for 15 years. More
Plus SOAK, SASAMI, POND, Beirut, Priests, Steve Gunn, and a Wrap-up of the Week's Other Notable New Tracks
Jan 11, 2019
By Mark Redfern
Welcome to the first Songs of the Week of 2019. We took an extended break in December, as there aren’t too many notable new songs released at the end of the year (beyond endless Christmas covers), but the past week has been filled with exciting new album announcements, most accompanied by new singles worthy of consideration for this list. More
The Delta Sweete Revisited Due Out February 8 via Partisan/Bella Union; Also Features Margo Price, Hope Sandoval, Phoebe Bridgers, Rachel Goswell,
Jan 09, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Mercury Rev are releasing a new album, The Delta Sweete Revisited, on February 8 via Partisan and Bella Union. On the album they cover Bobbie Gentry’s 1968 “country-rock opera” The Delta Sweete in its entirety, each with a different guest singer. More
The Delta Sweete Revisited Due Out February 8, 2019 via Partisan/Bella Union; Also Features Norah Jones, Phoebe Bridgers, Rachel Goswell, and More
Nov 14, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Mercury Rev have announced a new album, The Delta Sweete Revisited, where they cover Bobbie Gentry’s 1968 “country-rock opera” The Delta Sweete in its entirety, each with a different guest singer, and have shared its first single, a cover of “Sermon” featuring Margo Price. More
On Solo Piano Version Last Night at Detroit's Fox Theater
May 24, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell passed away last week in Detroit after the band’s show at the Fox Theater. Cornell, who was only 52, was found unresponsive in his hotel room at the MGM Grand Detroit. More
Charity Event Also Features Warpaint, Norah Jones, Lucy Dacus, and More
Nov 29, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Today was Bedstock, an Internet charity music festival. It featured videos of various musicians performing songs in bed, including Jenny Lewis, Tegan and Sara, Moby, Warpaint, Norah Jones, Lucy Dacus, Radiation City, and others. More
Included on Black Friday 10''
Nov 20, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
This week on Black Friday Norah Jones will be releasing a limited edition 10’’ vinyl featuring four remixes of tracks from her Danger Mouse-collaborated LP Little Broken Hearts. More
Aug 03, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Since releasing her newest album Little Broken Hearts earlier this year, jazzy chanteuse Norah Jones has been showing off a much different side of herself, one that’s frankly a little scary if her music videos are any indication. More
Jul 05, 2012
By Laura Studarus
Is your best friend a foulmouthed teddy bear? Yeah, neither is ours. Norah Jones on the other hand, recently got friendly with one, recording an exclusive track for the new Seth MacFarlane raunch-fest, Ted. More
Performs "Happy Pills," Live on Letterman Webcast
May 03, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Last night Norah Jones took to the Ed Sullivan Theater to perform on The Late Show with David Letterman. More
Little Broken Hearts Streets May 1
Apr 05, 2012
By Laura Studarus
Norah Jones play the fool? Never! The chanteuse (whose new album Little Broken Hearts streets May 1) deals with a cheating boyfriend in new video, “Happy Pills.” We have the clip. More
Mar 20, 2012
By Laura Studarus
Norah Jones announced today she’s hitting the road in support of forthcoming Danger Mouse-produced album Little Broken Hearts. We have the dates. More
Little Broken Hearts Out May 1
Mar 06, 2012
By Laura Studarus
Today, Norah Jones revealed “Happy Pills,” the lead single from her Danger Mouse-produced album Little Broke Hearts (due out May 1). More
Little Broken Hearts Out May 1
Feb 21, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
As previously reported singer/songwriter Norah Jones has teamed up with Danger Mouse on her upcoming full-length, Little Broken Hearts. More
Little Broken Hearts Out This Spring
Jan 24, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Singer/songwriter Norah Jones has announced the release of a new album this spring called Little Broken Hearts. More
Song Will Also Be Featured on Upcoming Norah Jones Collaborative Collection
Aug 19, 2010
By Katrina Yentch
Norah Jones will be singing on the upcoming Belle and Sebastian album, Belle and Sebastian Write About Love, to be released October 12th by Matador. The song, “Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John,” will also be included on Norah Jones’ ...Featuring, a collection of her various collaborations with musicians from the past decade. More
Plus: Local Natives, The Dodos, The Dead Weather, The Flaming Lips, Steve Martin, Phoenix, Mumford & Sons, and much more
Jun 16, 2010
By Wendy Lynch Redfern
Last weekend (June 11th - 13th), Bonnaroo was the place to be with performances from She & Him, The National, Local Natives, Fanfarlo, The Dodos, Here We Go Magic, Phoenix, Mumford & Sons, Conan O’Brien, Dr. Dog, The Dead Weather, Steve Martin, The Flaming Lips, The Dead Weather, Local Natives, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, and many more. We sent photographer Matt Jones down to cover the action. Check out the full galleries of each day. More
Untitled New Album Due This November
Aug 20, 2009
By Laura Studarus
Pop-jazz pianist and chanteuse Norah Jones will release her fourth studio album this November on Blue Note records. Using the untitled album as a chance for musical experimentation, Jones enlisted songwriting assistance from both Ryan Adams and Okkervil River’s Will Sheff. Adding some production umph is Jacquire King—who has previously worked with Tom Waits and Modest Mouse. More
Reviews
May 21, 2012
By Kenny S. McGuane
One of the many frustrating things about Norah Jones is what appears to be a total unwillingness to push herself beyond her lyrical and vocal comfort zones. She’s a gifted vocalist, a good-enough pianist, and a gracious performer, and yet—without exception—her first four studio albums sound like one long, tiresome song. More