Bands & artists like Norah Jones
If you like Norah Jones, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
Artists to try next
Madeleine Peyroux
Peyroux's jazzy vocals and bluesy guitar arrangements create a similar intimate atmosphere, drawing on classic jazz influences.
Diana Krall
Krall's smooth jazz piano and sultry vocals evoke a comparable blend of jazz and blues, perfect for fans of Norah Jones.
Sarah Jarosz
Jarosz combines folk and bluegrass elements with soulful vocals, appealing to listeners who appreciate Jones' storytelling style.
Corinne Bailey Rae
Rae's blend of soul and folk with soft instrumentation mirrors the gentle warmth found in Jones' music.
Lisa Hannigan
Hannigan's ethereal voice and acoustic arrangements provide a reflective quality akin to the moodiness of Norah Jones.
Aimee Mann
Mann's introspective lyrics and melodic pop-folk sound resonate well with the emotional depth found in Jones' work.
Jill Scott
GuideScott's rich vocal delivery and fusion of soul and jazz create a lush soundscape that parallels Jones' musical style.
Brandi Carlile
Carlile's powerful yet restrained vocal performances combined with folk influences make her a fitting recommendation for Norah Jones fans.
Common questions
Who sounds like Norah Jones?
Artists similar to Norah Jones include Madeleine Peyroux, Diana Krall, Sarah Jarosz and Corinne Bailey Rae. Each shares elements of Norah Jones's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Norah Jones?
Norah Jones is primarily known for blues, country and folk. With its understated groove and lush piano arrangements, Jones' music layers bluesy warmth with a sense of measured restraint that draws listeners into its contemplative embrace.
Where should I start if I like Norah Jones?
If you enjoy Norah Jones, start with Madeleine Peyroux — their album "Anthem" is a great entry point. Peyroux's jazzy vocals and bluesy guitar arrangements create a similar intimate atmosphere, drawing on classic jazz influences.