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. I still believe the answer is yes, if this song and record had been given half a chance by some of the BigWig Assholes who 'make' these decisions. That's not to say it went unnoticed. Brent was nominated for three Blues Music Awards , a Blues Blast Music Music Award , and the album made a number of year-end lists.This is a brilliant piece of songwriting, laughing through troubles and finding the upside of being so down. Not only is Brent an amazing singer, songwriter, and pianist, she's also a great entertainer. I saw her perform at the 2010 BMAs and she was electric. No one had heard the two songs she played, as Ain't Got No Troubles hadn't come out yet, but she killed it and wowed the crowd. She did a set at BB King's in Memphis the day of the BMAs this year, this time with a band backing her, and the packed house was into it because she was clearly into it. On a good day, I don't know if anyone has more fun playing than she does and that was a good day.
So is the performance we get to watch below. My hopeful prediction of widespread commercial success may not have come true but it's not too late. Great music is timeless.
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The first time I heard this song, I asked the world if Eden could have a Norah Jones moment, referring to the smashing success of Jones' glorious debut Come Away With Me. I still believe the answer is yes, if this song and record had been given half a
At the time this post was written, "Dark Side" was followed by Eric Clapton's "Slowhand"; then Elton John's self-titled album; Norah Jones' "Come Away With Me"; Billy Joel's "Piano Man"; Diana Krall's "Girl in the Other Room"; and so on.

He built his first studio in 1984 – the venerable Studio B at Al Fierstein's Sorceror Sound, which hosted tons of big sessions over the years, and in its final months, recording sessions for Norah Jones' Come Away With Me.
Rollins in the Eastman Theatre and The Norah Jones Band, tucked away in Max of Eastman Place, were two of the biggest names. Jones was fortuitous luck for the new event. She'd been booked before the release of her debut album, Come Away With Me,

For her talent, she will sing and sign to Nora Jones' “Come Away With Me.” Her platform is “Traumatic Brain Injury Prevention and Awareness”. Second-time contestant is Number 5, Miss Newcastle Rebecca Podio. This 21-year-old University of Wyoming
One Ear In The Grave: #948 – Norah Jones – Come Away With Me
A friend of mine walked into my office one day. I worked with her mom at the time so it wasn’t unusual for her to pop in and say hello. She looked nervous so I asked her what was up. She asked me if I’d heard the album “Come Away With Me” by Norah Jones. I said I’d heard the stuff on the radio but not the whole album. She then asked what I would think if I got a copy of it from a girl. I replied that she had better like him because I would take it the wrong way for sure. I went to three weddings the year this album was released where that song was the first dance song. “Well,” she said, “guess I have to go make a phone call and explain myself. I just liked the album and thought it would be a good gift. I don’t like him like that.” Such are the perils of this album and its sweet innocent vocals over a perfect blend of smooth jazz. Who says jazz can’t sell? This one has sold over 22 million copies worldwide. It’s hard to believe this is her debut album and that once upon a time albums sold in those numbers. Some critics say that because of the song structures, choice of covers, and the like that this can’t strictly be called “jazz.” Well, I don’t know what else you would call it except a nice listen. It’s also hard to believe she was 22 when she recorded this and is Ravi Shankar’s daughter. She’s released a few albums since but it’s hard to live up to a debut like this. No matter how good it is people will expect something else. It’s almost like “The Hangover,” the sequel, while good, isn’t as good if only because of the added weight of expectation. No matter how much like the first one they tried to make it. That’s the thing with albums that sell this many copies, there’s that many more people who won’t like it and that means more copies in the used bins. I got this one for $2.99 at Positively Records and I might investigate the rest of her catalog if I find it for a similar price. As for my friend, she never dated the guy she gave this album to but they remained friends. She got engaged earlier this year to someone else. No word yet on their choice of a wedding song.
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