Norah Jones, for
album of the year and best new artist.
Congratulations!I don't watch the Grammy Awards anymore, because I honestly don't like
some of the more popular music out there. But I happened to click on the
TV twice this evening, right at the *precise* moment that Norah Jones won
an award. What a coincidence! She won a total of five awards: album of the
year, record of the year, new artist, female pop vocal performance and pop
vocal album.
I'm tickled about her winning for several reasons.
First, it's not often that I pick up an artist I've never heard about,
fall in love with it and then find out everybody else is going ga-ga over
it too. And I really did like her music. It was one of those music
purchases where I didn't get to listen to the album first, so I was really
happy when I liked the whole thing.
And then
she's from Texas. Woo-hoo! I didn't know she was a native to the Dallas
area until the February 2003 issue of Texas Monthly came out a while back
and she was the cover.
And lastly, like the supermodel Yasmeen Ghauri, she's got an ethnic
background similar to mine, and is born and raised American. (And Texan!)
Again, I didn't know that until I read about it in a biography
online. Her mother is American and her father Indian - the famous Ravi
Shankar, no less! Norah was born and brought up in the U.S. and her father
played little role in her life growing up. However, it is nice to know
that there's a pleasant relationship between her and her father and
half-sister in India.
When I look at her, just like when I look at pictures of Yasmeen Ghauri, I
see a little bit of my sister and myself. We even sound a bit alike when
we speak! There's something about this ethnic mix that is identifiable,
and yet...not.
Anyway, I found it really cool that she won after such a spectacular year.
Some links: BBC
Music review, Official
Norah Jones Site
Texas was pretty well represented at the Grammys: Norah Jones is from
Dallas, the Dixie Chicks are from Austin, as is Pat Green (nominated in
two country categories) and Patty Griffin (nominated in the contemporary
folk category). An Austin music label won three awards in the pre-show
awards and San Antonio's Emilio Navaira won in the Tejano album category.
Not bad!