Norah Jones goes back to familiar sounds
Updated | By MornéJK
Norah Jones launched her new tour at the Greek Theatre in Hollywood last week and she says she looks forward to going back to a familiar sound with her new album.

The Grammy Award-winning singer had thousands of fans mesmerised and transformed the Greek Theatre into a massive jazz bar with her soft sounds.
She also kicked-off her Day Breaks World Tour that will see her visit Switzerland, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom to name a few.
She comes full circle with Day Breaks, her stunning sixth solo album which is a kindred spirit to the singer’s breakout debut Come Away With Me and finds Norah returning to the piano and her roots.
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The album features jazz luminaries including her Blue Note label mates saxophonist Wayne Shorter, organist Dr. Lonnie Smith, and drummer Brian Blade on a 12-song set that presents 9 new originals alongside covers of songs by Horace Silver, Duke Ellington and Neil Young.
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