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Re: norah jones



Pulling me out of the lurk...

I would think that she is a singer/songwriter.  Still, her sound is kind of 
jazzy and funky at the same time.

She is amazing.  There are some really good MP3s of her on audio galaxy.

I would also recommend, if I may, Sarah Harmer, Vanessa Carlton, Beth Orton, 
Leona Naess, and Sinead Lohan.



>From: OncleBoo at aol_com
>Reply-To: OncleBoo at aol_com
>To: TYoder at sschwab_com, over-the-rhine at actwin_com
>Subject: Re: norah jones
>Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 17:04:34 EDT
>
>The Twila writes:
>
>
>
> > steve,
> >                 i see your signature mentions norah jones....i just 
>bought
> > that cd...on a recommendation for those who like eva cassidy..love it!
> > sorry...completely off topic...but i had never seen her mentioned here
> > before.  anyone else who likes her have any other recommendations along
> > this vein?
> >
> >
>
>
>
>For the record, I think someone on here (Bethany, maybe?) mentioned her a 
>few
>days back.  I just bought the disc Friday, and have definitely been 
>enjoying
>it so far.  I'm fairly sure though that I don't have the familiarity with
>this genre (just what genre does she belong to anyway?) though to start
>offering additional names.  I could throw out names like Diana Krall or 
>Jane
>Monheit, but would gladly yield the floor to someone/anyone who knows this
>style of music better I do.
>
>
>Steve
>oncleboo at aol_com
>
>np:  Exposed Roots: The Best of Alt.Country
>
>==============================
>...there are two races of men in this world, but only these two - the 
>"race"
>of the decent man and the "race" of the indecent man.  -- Viktor Frankl




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