Confession: I only like Norah Jones because so many others told me to


Norah Jones is the darling of Jazz and Audiophile press for a few years.  I've heard her albums, maybe even bought one.  Look, being a musical artist is hard as hell and I can't do it, but I realize in listening to others talk about her that I'm missing something special while listening to her.

Please, without wanting to pile on her, if you love her tell me why.  What has you going about Miss Jones that makes her a standout? No wrong answers.

erik_squires

My top two favorite female vocal artist is Julienne Taylor and  Chantel Chamberland 

why the angst? There is so much music that we can choose from. If a given Artist doesn’t appeal to your sensibilities, why force it?

 

Answered above, and I’m not forcing anything, I’m trying to learn. There’s also the purely intellectual pursuit here of understanding the narrative around her albums and their awards. Knowledge is worth pursing even if of a type of art you may not buy for your own home.

Music is rarely a pure pursuit.  For instance, it is worth learning about the social, economic and industrial forces that led to the development of hip-hop music as an industry even when you personally may not like listening to it. 

@baylinor - I could be mistaken, but I'd guess that Norah Jones is so popular that many, if not most of her fans, don't know or care who her father was and many likely have never heard of him. 

@larsman not true Ravi Shankar was a great sitar player and worked with the Beatles and George Harrison. Many credit him with bringing East Indian music to the mainstream well of sorts.

Ravi and Nora did have a relationship even though Ravis’s relations with her mother were brief at best.

@jerryg123 - what did I say that's not true? I didn't say that I never heard of Ravi Shankar, I said that most of Norah Jones fans likely have not and wouldn't care if they did.