
Norah Jones - Live at Ronnie Scott's
Jun 15 2018
•2h 56m
•Music
Multiple Grammy Award winner, Norah Jones, plays an exclusive sold-out show at the world-famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London. This wonderfully intimate live performance film sees Jones return to the piano, accompanied on stage by drummer Brian Blade and bassist Chris Thomas to form a classic jazz trio. The group play tracks from Jones’ sixth solo album Day Breaks and a selection of hits from her extensive catalogue including the hit singles, 'Carry On', ‘Flipside' and 'Don’t Know Why’.
Cast
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Norah Jones
Vocals, Piano
Brian Blade
Drums
Christopher Thomas
Double Bass
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