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Jones was born Geethali Norah Jones Shankar on March 30, 1979, in Manhattan, New York City, to American concert producer Sue Jones and Indian Bengali musician Ravi Shankar. [2] [10] After her parents separated in 1986, Jones lived with her mother, growing up in Grapevine, Texas. As a child, Jones began singing in church and also took piano and ...
Sue or Susan Jones may refer to: Sue Jones (actress), Welsh-born Australian actress; Sue Jones (Ravi Shankar), had relationship with Ravi Shankar, father of Norah Jones; Sue Jones (priest) (born 1960), Anglican priest; Sue Jones (computational biologist), British computational biologist; Susan Elan Jones (born 1968), British politician
Traces of You is the seventh studio album by British-American sitarist Anoushka Shankar.It was released on 4 October 2013 through Deutsche Grammophon. [1] The album, which is Shankar's first release since her 2011 Grammy-nominated album Traveller, was produced by British composer and multi-instrumentalist Nitin Sawhney. [2]
Norah Jones talks about her funky new garage-soul album, 'Visions,' and about her love of Willie Nelson and Joni Mitchell.
Today the talented Norah Jones released her fourth solo record titled "The Fall." She probably wasn't referring to her "fall from grace" in the eyes of a few Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, neighbors.
An affair with Sue Jones, a New York concert producer, led to the birth of Norah Jones in 1979. [108] He separated from Shastri in 1981 and lived with Jones until 1986. He began an affair in 1978 with married tanpura player Sukanya Rajan, whom he had known since 1972, [108] which led to the birth of their daughter Anoushka Shankar in 1981.
Visions, Norah Jones À Fleur De Peau, Cyrille Aimée Good Together, Lake Street Dive Impossible Dream, Aaron Lazar Christmas Wish, Gregory Porter Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Daniel Nigro ...
In 2002, Jones released her solo debut Come Away with Me, which was a fusion of jazz with country, blues, folk and pop. It was certified diamond, selling over 27 million copies and produced three commercially released singles. [2] The record earned Jones five Grammy Awards, including the Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best New ...