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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. (via Norah Jones: Little Broken Hearts (Blue Note/EMI) | Under The Radar)
Last night Norah Jones took to the Ed Sullivan Theater to perform on The Late Show with David Letterman. Performing the lead single “Happy Pills” from her latest LP Little Broken Hearts for the televised audience, Jones spent an hour before the show playing a full set of songs for Dave’s Live with Letterman webcast. (via Watch: Norah Jones Plays “Letterman” | Under The Radar)
Celebrating its fifth anniversary San Francisco’s Outside Lands Music Festival has announced its 2012 lineup, featuring headliners Jack White, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, and Metallica. (via Jack White, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young & Crazy Horse To Perform Outside Lands 2012 | Under The Radar)
After recently demonstrating a hidden willingness for murder, Norah Jones has come forth with a full stream of her upcoming new album Little Broken Hearts. (via Listen: Norah Jones Streams “Little Broken Hearts” | Under The Radar)
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.” (via Watch: Norah Jones Video – “Happy Pills” | Under The Radar)
Norah Jones announced today she’s hitting the road in support of forthcoming Danger Mouse-produced album Little Broken Hearts. (via Norah Jones Announces Summer Tour Dates | Under The Radar)
Today, Norah Jones revealed “Happy Pills,” the lead single from her Danger Mouse-produced album Little Broke Hearts (due out May 1). (via Listen: Norah Jones – “Happy Pills” | Under The Radar)
As previously reported singer/songwriter Norah Jones has teamed up with Danger Mouse on her upcoming full-length, Little Broken Hearts. This morning Jones has officially announced the release of the album for May 1 via Blue Note and EMI (that’s the cover art, apparently inspired by the various vintage movie posters adorned throughout Danger Mouse’s L.A. studio). Jones has also announced that she is scheduled to debut her new material at this year’s SXSW, playing with her new band La Zona Rosa. (via Norah Jones Announces Album Release Date, Tracklist | Under The Radar)
Singer/songwriter Norah Jones has announced the release of a new album this spring called Little Broken Hearts. What makes this particular bit of news especially intriguing is the fact that the full-length LP is a collaboration with producer and musician Danger Mouse. (via Norah Jones Collaborates With Danger Mouse On New Album | Under The Radar)
When Chuck Klosterman referred to Brian Burton (Danger Mouse, that is) as the “D.J. Auteur” in the New York Times Magazinenearly five years ago, many key elements for 2011’s Rome were already in place. Burton had already met Italian composer Daniele Luppi two years earlier, had already bonded over the music of classic Italian films, and had possibly even begun composing material for a project with Luppi that would pivot on the nostalgic sound of those Spaghetti Westerns. In the article, Burton even postulates that his need to use film directors as models for what he’s ultimately trying to do with music is a product of his need to be in control. Klosterman’s take on the musician was surprisingly apt.