Norah Jones
Singer
Norah Jones's 2002 debut album Come Away With Me won eight Grammys, including album of the year, best new artist and best female pop vocal performance for Jones, and record of the year for the album's bluesy single, "Don't Know Why." Jones attended Dallas's Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts; later she earned a degree in jazz piano from musical hot spot the University of North Texas. She is the daughter of renowned Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar and American Sue Jones. Her follow-up album, Feels Like Home, was released in February 2004. In 2005 she shared a Grammy with the late Ray Charles for the duet "Here We Go Again," and in 2007 she made her acting debut as the lead in My Blueberry Nights, opposite Jude Law.Extra credit: Norah Jones was born in New York but raised by her mother near Dallas, Texas... She rarely speaks about Shankar in public; according to a 2002 article in The Guardian, "She saw her father a few times a year until she was nine, and then not until she was 18"... Ravi Shankar was a favorite colleague of The Beatles, in particular of George Harrison.
She joins jazz composer Quincy Jones in the loop Musical Joneses.
Other jazz and near-jazz vocalists: Roberta Flack, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne and Harry Connick, Jr..
Four Good Links
Norah Jones Official Site
With news, concert notes, and everything but a biography
Unofficially Norah Jones
Nice thick fan site, with lyrics and many links
Keeping Up With Norah Jones
Her relationship with Shankar is explained in this 2002 profile from The Guardian
Google News: Norah Jones
Swell archive of recent stories about (or mentioning) Jones
Vital Stats
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Best Known As
Grammy-winning singer of "Don't Know Why"

