Norah Jones
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Norah Jones' Guitars
In this photo, Jones can be seen playing a Fender Mustang Electric Guitar.
Jones can be seen using a Sunburst Jazzmaster in her "Live from home" recording from 2020. The same instrument seems to appear in her Tiny Desk Concert session, and it has been seen in recent tours.
In this photo you can see Norah Jones playing a Guild Starfire III from the mid 60s with Guild's HB-1 small humbuckers. The Guild logo can be clearly seen on the factory installed Bigsby. She has also been known to play an earlier Starfire (II or II, unsure) with two Dearmond 200 pickups (white bobbin Gretsch 'Dynasonics').
Jones can be seen in this photo playing a Gibson SG Junior.
Used on The Fall, as stated by Jones in this February 1, 2010 Electronic Musician interview.
This time I thought more about what I wanted sonically. On my other records, I would just go to the studio and play, mostly on acoustic instruments with an occasional electric guitar or Wurlitzer. But this time I wanted the sonic landscape to be a specific thing. I wanted heavier drum grooves, and to experiment with keyboards and have weirder sounds weaving through the background. I play more guitar [a Gibson ES-335 and 1960s Guild archtop] and I wanted the backgrounds to be dirtier than anything I’d done before.
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