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Norah Jones was born March 30, 1979 in New York City. When
Norah Jones was four
years old, Norah and her mother Sue moved to the Dallas suburb of Grapevine,
Texas. Norah's earliest musical influences came from her mother's extensive
LP collection and from "oldies" radio. She began singing in church choirs at
age five, commenced piano lessons two years later, and briefly played alto
saxophone in junior high.
"My mom had this eight-album Billie Holiday set. I picked out one disc that
I liked and played that over and over again. 'You Go To My Head', that was
my favorite..." Norah Jonse sayd
When Norah Jones was 15, she and her mother moved from Grapevine to Dallas'
central city, where Norah enrolled in Booker T. Washington High School for
the Performing and Visual Arts. (Soul singer Erykah Badu and trum-peter Roy
Hargrove are also Washington alumni.)
Norah Jones played her first gig on her 16th birthday, an open mic night at a
local coffeehouse, where she performed a version of "I'll Be Seeing You"
that she'd learned from Etta James' treatment of this Billie Holiday
favorite. While still in high school, Norah Jones won the Down Beat Student Music
Awards for "Best Jazz Vocalist" and "Best Original Composition" in 1996, and
earned a second SMA for "Best Jazz Vocalist" in 1997. She also sang with a
band called Laszlo, playing what she describes as "dark, jazzy rock." After
graduation, Jones entered the University of North Texas�nationally renowned
for its music programs�where she majored in jazz piano.
In the summer of 1999, Norah Jones accepted a friend's offer of a summer sublet in
Greenwich Village. She came to Manhattan... and never returned to North
Texas State.
"The music kept me here. The music scene is so huge�I found it very
exciting. I especially enjoyed hearing amazing songwriters at little places
like The Living Room. Everything opened up for me."
For about a year begin-ning in December 1999, Norah Jones appeared regularly with
the funk-fusion band Wax Poetic (now signed to Atlantic). But she soon
assembled her own group with Jesse Harris, Lee Alexander, and Dan Rieser. In
October 2000, this lineup recorded a selec-tion of demos for Blue Note
Records. On the strength of these recordings and a live showcase, Jones was
signed to Blue Note in January 2001. Norah sang two songs (Roxy Music's
"More Than This" and "Day Is Done" by Nick Drake) on guitarist Charlie
Hunter's Blue Note album Songs from the Analog Playground, and norah jones has
frequently per-formed live with Hunter's group.
Norah Jones began recording the songs on Come Away With Me in May 2001, doing
preliminary work with producer Craig Street at Bearsville Studio in
Woodstock, New York. In August 2001, the singer and her musicians went back
to work�this time with Arif Mardin at Sorcerer Sound in Manhattan.
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