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Norah Jones Hosts Secret NYC Show

January 14, 2010


“It’s weird when you can see the audience so well,” Norah Jones tells the 80 or so people at PC Richard Theater in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood Wednesday night. The five-time Grammy Award winner has been selling out arenas for the last ten years – so she wants us to know she has some intimacy issues.

“Luckily, you’re all attractive,” Jones adds quickly. “And not talking on the phone. Or yawning.”

Jones serenaded the group – composed of Clear Channel radio winners and longtime fans – for close to an hour, playing mostly new tunes off of 2009’s The Fall (“Back to Manhattan,” “Chasing Pirates,” “Young Blood”), and filtering in old favorites (“Don’t Know Why,” “Come Away With Me”). Perhaps most exciting was a vibrant electric cover of Wilco‘s “Jesus, etc.”.

Poison Ivy was so excited to be a part of this special event… Jones will be headlining Madison Square Garden in March – and we’re not sure the next time we’ll see her in this type of setting!

“I feel like we’ve gotten so intimate with each other,” Jones concluded, before exiting the stage.

“We’ll always have this.” she laughed. “Thanks for coming.”

Check out the shortest video in the history of concert footage, above: five seconds or so of “Come Away With Me,” while security wasn’t looking.

Xoxo,
PI

Phoenix Play Intimate Tribeca Gig

December 4, 2009

What a cool night!

Before we headed to the sex show that was Rihanna’s MySpace concert, Poison Ivy trekked to Tribeca’s P.C. Richard & Son Theater for an intimate Clear Channel Stripped performance by French rockers Phoenix.
There couldn’t have been more than 100 people in the room!!
Phoenix played a phenomenal six-song set, including “Lisztomania,” “Lasso,” Cadillac commercial jam “1901,” and “Playground Love,” off of 1999’s The Virgin Suicides‘ soundtrack.
“They asked us to play a cover song,” singer Thomas Mars told the crowd.
“We wrote this with our friends in the band Air, so this is half a cover song,” Mars clarified, before singing the opening notes of “Playground Love.”
Check out a clip of the performance, below.