Working For Norah Jones
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Adam Levy shares personal stories about playing guitar in Norah Jones' band.
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@AdamLevyGuitarTips
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this, Otis!
@otisgibbs
9 ай бұрын
Thank you for being part of this! : ) @@AdamLevyGuitarTips
@mikebunch3443
9 ай бұрын
What a great guy, really sorry to hear about his wife, but a good video as always❤
@MatthewElDeOrazio
9 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorites. Such a great cat and stellar player. Thanks for sharing ⚜️☮️❤️🎶
@ardenevox
9 ай бұрын
Done. Fantastic interview!
I saw Adam with Norah two times. I was really impressed with his playing which is something I don’t say often. It probably sounds stupid but I can usually tell the difference between a good musician and a good human. Adam is both and so is Norah. Thanks Otis.
What a kind, sweet, humble and incredibly talented cat! Both Mrs. Jones and Mr. Levy seem like class acts. Thank you for sharing this!
@seanbear69
9 ай бұрын
Miss Jones. Mrs Jones is her mother.
Possibly the only man on Earth who turned down smoking a doob with Willie AND playing b-ball with Prince. Lol.What a wonderful man. Another great interview Otis!
@JFANDHISPEOPLE
9 ай бұрын
Pancakes and blouses as well
Adam seems like such a sweet guy. Thanks for letting us hang out, Otis!
I sat next to Norah Jones Grandmother on Norah’s first tour in Nashville. Grandma was telling me they were excited to be getting out of a van an into their new bus. I listened to stories and shared choc covered raisins with Grandma. Norah was wonderful and her Band was raw being pushed by the crowd to fly high. A Night I will never forget , thanks Grandma!
Kindness is beautiful. What a gentle soul, the music and the man are a gift , a great blessing. Highly enjoyable interview, thanks!
She comes off has extremely nice and real on her podcast. The way she handled so much success so young was truly impressive.
What a sweet,humble,talented man..👍🏼❤️
Aww! I was privileged enough to call Adam a friend when he was based in the SF Bay Area back in the early-mid 90s. Listening to this informal chat brings back warm memories of just hanging out, listening to jazz on vinyl, and talking for hours with open hearts. Genuine innovator as a musician and a damn fine human. Thanks Otis!
Thank you Otis Gibbs, as a music journalist and interviewer you are at the top of the game 👍
Wow Norah had them write songs for her album, that speaks volumes about who she is.......this guy is a gem.
Otis, another interview hit out of the park. You never interrupt anybody when they are telling their stories. Just a joke or question that keeps flow going. Thanks
Adam is a great guest and musician. His story about working with Norah Jones is very well told. They sound like great people to work with and be a part of their circle. Enjoyed the interview very much!
Great storytelling here and not surprised to hear that Norah was a class act.
Adam, you’re a gem. It was nice to spend some time together.
I met her in Seattle after a show right before her first record broke mega huge... She was so friendly and down to earth! Crazy talented; and just about to take a rocket ride to the stratosphere of the music world.
What a nice interview, great story from Adam who is very well spoken. I had the chance to see Nora and did not go, I always wished I would had. Thanks again Otis!
I saw Adam play with Nora in Madrid 2002 and after the gig the whole band and a group of us went across the street for a pizza. Lovely guy.
Adam Levy is as kind and heartfelt in this interview as his playing would indicate. I fully understand why Dave Mathews would want to hang with him. As a fan, the ability to hang with artists after the show is a rare and magical gift. Much heartfelt condolences for the loss of his wife. His stories here made me admire Norah and the members of her band even more.
What a great conversation. I don't know Adam Levy, but I know him better now after this video. He seems like a man to be friends with. Thanks very much Otis.
Great interview. I had the pleasure of chatting to Adam after a Norah Jones show at La Cigale in Paris 2002. Such an accomplished musician.
The Di Niro hug! I love it. Only in an Otis Gibbs interview!
I only know Nora from the Everly Brothers tribute album she did with Billy Joe…it’s wonderful! I’ll be looking for more of her work. Terrific interview. Thanks for not interrupting the conversation…yes we care about that! 😊
Sweet man and good back ground story teller and glad for the female artist Nora Jones and early band members .
Adam is a really cool guy, and Nora seems like a wonderful person
I believe this is the man I saw with his band at the Livery in Benton Harbor MI and I never forgot him even though it was a long time ago. He was plugged at the time as Norah's guitar player. He is one of the very most amazing guitar players I've ever heard. He played some stuff that sounded Middle Eastern and he was just so great. I've often thought about and remembered that show. Amazing!
@dannydine5263
9 ай бұрын
Oh, by the way thanks for the link. I subscribed.
She and that early band were amazing. I saw her in 2003, and was blown away. The next time I saw her she played guitar on “Jesus,etc…”. I was stunned at how brilliant she was live.
@bamgrok
9 ай бұрын
Yeah she is awesome. I saw her at Neil young's bridgeschool Benefit back in the 90s. She is a gem .
Mr Levy seems like a really lovely man. Thank you for a wonderful interview.
Otis, Thanks! This guy is so modest, such good stories.
Wow what a great story. And great story teller too. Thanks so much Adam…. And of course you too Otis
I loved your talk with Adam. I've known him for decades. We go back to when he was teaching guitar at the NGSW. He's the sweetest guy and a great player. Thanks for posting this chat. Loved it! 😎👍👍
@stevesweet4515
9 ай бұрын
Street cred, Blue Oyster Cult,
I've seen Adam play with her and his touch and feel is amazing. I love when the sound fills the room and you can't really tell whose playing what unless you key in.❤
I really enjoyed this one. Adam is such a genuine person. I never knew Norah Jones and her band started from such humble beginnings.
That was a fantastic interview. I don't want to call it an interview because Otis is so good at letting people just talk and tell their story. Adam seems like a really cool dude.
My son was in North Texas University when she was there. He said she was a very nice, grounded person. Of course everyone knew her famous dad. Wonderful interview!! Thank You Otis. I love her duet with Jerry Lee on his duets album.
Adam's 'In The Morning' is my favourite song on her second album! 😊
Hi Otis. Ive always had a feeling that Norah Jones is a really cool person and this clarifies it. Adam tells a heartfelt story about working with her. Very cool. Thanks as always for the wonderful content.
Great interview. A real musician & seems like a nice guy too. A rare combination.
Adam's live solo over "Help me make it through the night" is one of the best solos I ever heard.
What a lovely person. Thank you.
So great to start a day with stories about someone like this. It also says a lot about Adam.
This is a gem of an interview. I love everything about Norah Jones. She is my all time favorite singer. I got to see her last summer in Richmond, VA, what an awesome show. Thanks so much for posting this!
What a surreal gig to go thru that arch from club to Matthews, Willie to headliner with Norah Jones..She really made Jazz accessible for the average consumer much in the same way Chet Baker or Sergio Mendes did back in the day. I don't know if you knew about her duet album with Billy Armstrong but it's really good covering Everly Brothers post Plant / Kraus first project. I'm thinking that somebody was seeing if they could get that two genres collide thing like Plant/Kraus but it didn't get as big at all. It's still good.
I love her music and her musicians! I remember listening to her first record for the first time. Boy! Perhaps it’s because I’m a bassplayer myself, but I really love the bass on her songs! Beautiful. 🖖
@analisathirwell7071
6 ай бұрын
My buddy , bassist Tony Scherr, was involved with that record. I agree with you..
Great to finally know what actually happened with Nora my old friend Adam. Thanks for producing such a smooth interview video with a very cool, articulate, talented and kind person.
Adam is the definition of a tasteful guitarist. His Truefire courses are gems.
Wow, everything about this made me feel good and that is special in particularly hard times for me.
Lovely understated guitarist complimenting the singing and piano so beautifully ..
Ha I met her at a little bar in Deep Ellum Dallas before she went to New York. In my mind she was already a star then. I was the only one there so we talked. I was very impressed with how mature down to earth and gracious and generous she was. Often performers have somewhat of a facade. These descriptions are so much like I remember it is refreshing.
I remember meeting Adam & Norah after a great gig in Paris, the first time they were in Europe. It was a small jazz club, and I remember somebody in the band, maybe Adam, maybe Norah, said: it won't get bigger than this. Well, were they wrong. I met the band later in Montreal and things had changed indeed - it was right after the Prince concert Adam mentions. And it's true, it was fun talking with Adam!
Such a beautiful interview... thanks so much Adam and Otis.
Proud to be a Patreon supporter. Thanks Otis.
@otisgibbs
9 ай бұрын
Thank ya kindly, Bill!
What a class act Adam is. He’s doing a song writing workshop and a show with the Mints after at a performing venue and school (Stages) I’m affiliated with on Saturday in Baltimore. So I wish I could go, but it’s a crazy weekend not to mention Bruce Springsteen in town same day Adam’s in town and I was invited to that. Great problems to have, I know. Hope to see Adam somewhere soon! Thanks for another great video, Otis!
This man is very articulate. Great laugh.
A lovely chat between two humble, kind souls. Thank you both, Otis & Adam. ❤
It's excellent that these people of such skill and character found each other. Mighty fine interview, thank you.
One of my favorite interviews you've ever done. Thank you.
Noah is one of the more celebrated graduates of North Texas State University (now, North Central University) and absolutely took the World by storm with "Don't Know Why." Jesse Harris wrote that and "One Floor Down," and a number of other wonderful songs. NTSU was in Denton, and not Dallas, but that doesn't matter. She is wonderful.
@banjopops67
9 ай бұрын
Although he does say she's from Dallas, at 8:23 he states "she went to North Texas, in Denton..." Ok he left out the "U", but yeah,Norah went to UNT. I've never heard of "North Central University" in Texas. There is a North Central community college, and if you show me she went there, I'll admit my mistake. You are correct that the university she went to was once called North Texas State, but I'm pretty sure it became UNT in the late '80's, and she wasn't there til the late '90's. Again, correct me if I'm wrong. Anyway, UNT claims her as their alumni.
Really great interview and perspective.. there’s something to be said about refreshing your band and music… it has nothing to do with loyalty.. it can be a hard pill for a loyal sideman to take, feeling they’ve dedicated a large portion of their life to supporting someone’s success. But, as an artist (or any kind of musician, really) there comes a time when change is healthy and it may be difficult to see in the moment but a truly dedicated artist or musician must be fed and they need new muses and inspiration. The funnest part of being in a touring act is the ride to something greater than imagined and it may only come along once or twice in a career but, it’s always the most fun… the down side is when it turns into work and becomes less fun and less stimulating.
Wow Otis, you are opening some amazing doors for us. Thank You.
Great interview
I’m not a big Dave Mathews fan (not that I don’t like his music) but this story doesn’t surprise me at all, stand up guy!!
Everything about this guy screams (whispers) great musician. I play bass with Rhiannon Giddens and I can relate to everything he says. Solid dude.
@branscombeR
9 ай бұрын
Jason Sypher? I'm a fan of your work! ... nice to meet you ... R (Australia)
This conversation ranks right up there as one of my favorites!
What a wonderful interview .
Adam,so nice to hear your side of the story,keep on keeping well.... Chaz
Great interview! A fascinating gentleman. Fabulous DeNiro story!
Wonderful interview, thank you!
Long time subscriber of Adam’s. Just the best. And Otis, one of the best interviews ever. Quite a story, or stories really. You know your core community clearly. This is the stuff we crave. Music!
Great story! Thanks for posting this interview.
This dude could never have anybody mad at him.
@Requiemslove
9 ай бұрын
Norah? Glaring at him and shouting telepathically to come to the front? It's a joke. But in my head canon I can almost picture it.
This is SO rich..... I love this guy !
She is triple kick. She’s beautiful too.
Cool interview. Seems like a really solid guy. Thanks Otis.
What a wonderful, humble interview! Thanks for sharing it 🙏🎸
Wonderful interview
Great interview!
What a sweet respectful man. I can imagine this would be a great band member. Glad he got a chance to taste success..
This is such a wonderful & life affirming interview
I was lucky enough to catch the show(s) at Red Rocks... :):)
This is so great!! Timely as well, I've been on an Adam levy deep dive lately.
Great narrative and stories. And this guy lowers my blood pressure. He should do children stories.
Great interview Otis , Nora Jones great artist and like Laura Nyro , are the best singer song writers and artist and never get the credit they deserve . I need to include Englands Dusty Springfield , she was not a writer , however the songs she picked to sing were good and hsd a voice , was very famous in England and country music for awhile. Love ya Otis .
What a nice guy. Only nice things to say about everyone.
Sweet man. Sweet player. And talk about landing a dream gig…!!!!
Great interview. Thank you. 👍🏻
What a great guy with a compelling story to share. I was riveted. Thank you.
Very enjoyable interview of an apparently super nice guy. The stories of 10 week tours reminds me of my younger years, when I thought the touring, recording, rehearsing, drinking, and hanging would last forever. But all good things…..
Man Otis, This Guy is such a rowdy Loud mouth, Rude and condescending ! NOT ! Hes the nicest guy in the World !!! Besides you Otis! Thanks for sharing:-)
An old friend from high school, Danny Reiser, was her drummer for some time. He’s a ridiculously fine player. Norah knows how to pick a band.
Such a beautiful man...thank you Otis ❤ Nora truly is double kick double ass
What a great guy and a great interview. Adam is thoughtful, down to earth, humble, interesting, GREAT stories, real, low-key and a ga-jillion other awesome adjectives.
Yes!! Thank you!!!! 1Nation4Life
Thank you for sharing your story! Hope to hear you play sometime.
awe hugging deniro also a notroiusly extremly shy person...talk about a tough interview....i bet otis and julesy could get a great chat with deniro hee hee
Wow. That guy is really easy to listen to.
What a cool guy. Thank you for this.
Love Adam's playing on Joey Baron's Killer Joey.
Sweet Guy