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Norah Jones - Live at Ronnie Scott's
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’.
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Plot Summary
This captivating concert film captures Norah Jones performing live at the legendary Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London. Featuring a mix of her beloved hits and new material, the performance showcases Jones's signature blend of jazz, blues, and pop, delivered with her soulful voice and intimate stage presence. The intimate setting of Ronnie Scott's provides a unique backdrop for an unforgettable musical experience.
Critical Reception
Norah Jones - Live at Ronnie Scott's was generally well-received by critics and fans alike, praised for its intimate atmosphere and Jones's masterful vocal and instrumental performance. The film effectively captures the magic of a live jazz club setting, highlighting Jones's enduring talent and connection with her audience.
What Reviewers Say
Norah Jones delivers a deeply personal and soulful performance.
The intimate setting of Ronnie Scott's enhances the concert's atmosphere.
A showcase of Jones's vocal prowess and piano skills.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the intimate and soulful nature of the performance, with many appreciating Norah Jones's ability to connect with the audience in a personal setting.
Fun Fact
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, where this concert was filmed, is one of the most iconic and historic jazz venues in the world, having hosted legendary musicians since its opening in 1959.
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