Feb. 11, 2007
The Humility Of Norah Jones
She Says Her Dominance At The Grammys Made Her Feel Bad
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Play CBS Video Video Norah Jones On Norah Jones In Full: Katie Couric interviews Norah Jones, the Grammy-winning singer and songwriter, about her childhood, her critics and not wanting to be over-exposed so early in her career.
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Video Norah On Her Grammy Success Norah Jones talks to Katie Couric about her phenomenal 2003 Grammy success and how it actually made her feel bad.
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Video Norah And Katie Cue It Up Singer Norah Jones and Katie Couric shoot some pool in downtown New York.
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In the spring of 2005, she took herself out of the spotlight and began performing in disguise. In one performance, she donned a blonde wig, singing with the all-girl band, "El Madmo."
"We wear wigs 'cause it’s just fun. And we didn’t want anybody to judge us, you know. So we wanted to be more anonymous," Jones says. "We wanted to be able to just try something out for fun, for the fun of music, you know. We ended up just enjoying the dressing up part, as much as the band part."
And then there's "The Little Willies," the country band she plays with, named after her idol, Willie Nelson.
"When I moved to New York, I fell head over heels back into country music and probably ‘cause I missed something about Texas," Jones says.
Norah’s bands are made up of a close-knit group of longtime friends, including her boyfriend of seven years, bass player Lee Alexander. They’re songwriting partners and he produced her latest album.
Norah Jones is completely uninterested in the trappings and hype of high profile celebrity. She doesn’t dress provocatively and has made no attempt to "sex" up her act.
She’s unpretentious and unaffected, as Couric found out when she took 60 Minutes to her favorite pool hall in the East Village.
"Couple beers and then I’m a really good pool player," Jones jokes.
"I like coming to places like this because they usually have a great juke box," she says.
Asked if people come up to her and bother her when she is out and about in public, Jones says, "No, not really. It’s fun to go out and play pool when we're on tour."
Norah Jones says she doesn’t know where her career will go from here and believe it or not, she doesn’t really care.
"I don't expect to sell millions of records every time. I just don't think that's gonna be possible. I think that's a lucky thing that happens every once in a while," she says. "I feel like I've had my cake and I've eaten it and it tasted great. And I don't need another piece."
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Is this Ms. Couric's idea of what a tough reporter is supposed to do? In my 30-some years of watching, I've never seen another 60 Minutes correspondent be just plain mean for the mere sake of being mean. One of the old-timers needs to let Ms. Couric know that you do that to the bad guys, not the good guys.
Wow.
Katy Couric's quip about Nora Jones' song about her feeling about this administration causing her to be "Dixie Chickified" to me was like comparing apples to oranges. ..
Katy Couric's quip about Nora Jones' song about her feeling about this administration causing her to be "Dixie Chickified" to me was like comparing apples to oranges. ..
That was also apparently what was "special" about the Dixie Chicks at the Grammies. Liberals certainly watch out for their flock of sheep.
And isn't that just like the phony liberals and Hollywood.
Norah Jones would be well advised not to become a sock puppet of the liberal left loonies, and stick to creating great music.
Alienating half the American population is certainly not good for sales.
cjwells2
The woman has no journalistic comprehension.
I had a hard time watching the segment because I was so turned off by Ms. Couric's lack of interviewing skills. Ms. Couric even attempted to put words in Ms. Jones's mouth. Sickening. It was less a piece about Norah Jones as it was a Katie Couric interview and Ms. Couric is proving more and more that she does not fit the CBS level of intellectual or journalistic excellence.
I want someone who appreciates and respects the beauty of different kinds of art withouth giving us their opinion.
More Norah and artists please...less Katie. She should stick to Nightly News.
I guess it's fair to say I am an admirer.
The wonder is...what lies in store as she matures?
- by olebd February 9, 2007 1:01 PM EST
- I like cake Norah! You can send me a piece if you have too much. We can sing a duet together!
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