Norah Jones debuted in 2001 with Come Away With Me, a quiet, coffeehouse type of album produced by the legendary Arif Mardin. Its fusion of jazz, pop, blues and tinge of country propelled it to multiplatinum status and multiple Grammy awards, making Norah
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Norah Jones debuted in 2001 with Come Away With Me, a quiet, coffeehouse type of album produced by the legendary Arif Mardin. Its fusion of jazz, pop, blues and tinge of country propelled it to multiplatinum status and multiple Grammy awards, making Norah a household name. Norah Jones, however, was not interested in convention after all, her hit album was unconventional. In between recording three more hit albums, Feels Like Home, Not Too Late and The Fall, she formed a country quintet, The Little Willies, and later started an all-female country harmony trio, Puss N Boots. In 2011, Norah experimented again, appearing as a guest vocalist on three tracks on Rome, an album by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi in which she received, with Jack White, star billing. Working with Danger Mouse inspired a full collaboration, the breakup album Little Broken Hearts. Norahs new sound of heartbreak was hailed by critics and debuted at No. 2 on the pop charts.
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