New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Norah Jones has released a joyful new video for "Christmas
Calling (Jolly Jones)," a heartfelt original song from her first-ever holiday album I
Dream Of Christmas, which is out now. Listen here: https://amzn.to/3rkSfcb
The video, which was directed by Isaac Rentz and produced by Isaac Rice and Brien Justiniano, follows Norah on a merry excursion throughout Brooklyn. Over chiming piano chords, she expresses a deep desire for holiday cheer and companionship. "I wanna hear the music play / I wanna dance and laugh and sway / I wanna happy holiday for Christmas."
Norah has been a steady voice of warmth and reassurance for nearly 20 years since her cozy 2002 debut album Come Away With Me became a familiar musical companion for millions of people around the world. Now the 9-time GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and pianist has released I
Dream Of Christmas, a delightful and comforting collection of timeless seasonal favorites and affecting new originals that explore the complicated emotions of our times and our hopes that this holiday season will be full of joy and togetherness.
"When I was trying to figure out which direction to take, the original songs started popping in my head," Norah says. "They were all about trying to find the joys of Christmas, catching that spark, that feeling of love and inclusion that I was longing for during the rest of the year."
Among the album's many pleasures are Norah's playful reinvention of The Chipmunk's "Christmas Don't Be Late," which is given a languid beat and swaggering horns. Other highlights include sublime versions of "White Christmas," "Blue Christmas," "Winter Wonderland," "Christmas Time Is Here," and "Run Rudolph Run." Norah's version of "The Christmas Waltz" is also available exclusively on Amazon
Music as part of their Amazon Originals series.
Norah will be performing songs from the album tomorrow night on NBC's "Christmas In
Rockefeller Center" tree lighting special airing Dec. 1 from 8-10pm ET/PT. Stay tuned for her upcoming TV performances on ABC Jimmy Kimmel Live (Dec. 2), ABC Good Morning
America (Dec. 9), NBC The Today Show (Dec. 15), CBS Saturday Morning (Dec. 18), and ABC's "Disney Parks Magical Christmas Parade" (Dec. 25).
Last week, Norah received the 18th GRAMMY nomination of her career when her live album 'Til We Meet Again was nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards. The collection, which was released this past Spring, presented globe-spanning performances of songs spanning Jones' career including favorites like "Don't Know Why," "Sunrise," "Flipside," and songs from her more recent singles series before closing with a stunning solo piano performance of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" in tribute to Chris Cornell.
Norah Jones first emerged on the world stage with the February 2002 release of Come Away With Me, her self-described "moody little record" that introduced a singular new voice and grew into a global phenomenon, sweeping the 2003 GRAMMY Awards. Since then, Jones has become a nine-time GRAMMY-winner, sold more than 50 million albums, and he - Feels Like Home (2004),
Not Too Late (2007), The Fall (2009),
Little Broken Hearts (2012), Day Breaks (2016), Pick Me Up Off The Floor (2020), the live album 'Til We Meet Again (2021), and her first-ever holiday album I
Dream Of Christmas (2021) - as well as albums with her collective bands The
Little Willies, El Madmo, and Puss N Boots featuring
Sasha Dobson and Catherine Popper who released their second LP Sister in 2020. The 2010 compilation... Featuring
Norah Jones showcased her incredible versatility by collecting her collaborations with artists as diverse as Willie Nelson, Outkast, Herbie Hancock, and Foo Fighters. Since 2018 Jones has been releasing a series of singles including collaborations with artists and friends such as Mavis Staples, Jeff Tweedy,
Thomas Bartlett, Tarriona Tank Ball, Rodrigo Amarante, and Brian Blade, some of which were compiled on the 2019 singles collection Begin Again.