Norah Jones Wraps Up Conan O’Brien’s George Harrison Week Tribute By Performing “Behind That Locked Door”.
To end Conan O'Brien's much-talked-about George Harrison Week tribute, which featured performances from the likes of Beck, Paul Simon and the Beatle's son Dhani Harrison, singer-songwriter Norah Jones stopped by the Team Coco stage for a stellar performance of "Behind That Locked Door."
The nine-time Grammy Award winner took to the stage with her casual appeal and flawless voice and delicately belted out the beautiful tune from George's 1970 album All Things Must Pass.
Before the performance, O'Brien called George a "personal hero" of his. He then thanked the artist's family and the musicians who made this past week so special.
"There is clearly a lot of love in the world for George Harrison," the TBS host noted.
Check out the video of Jones' performance of "Behind That Locked Door" below:
The nine-time Grammy Award winner took to the stage with her casual appeal and flawless voice and delicately belted out the beautiful tune from George's 1970 album All Things Must Pass.
Before the performance, O'Brien called George a "personal hero" of his. He then thanked the artist's family and the musicians who made this past week so special.
"There is clearly a lot of love in the world for George Harrison," the TBS host noted.
Check out the video of Jones' performance of "Behind That Locked Door" below:
O'Brien's tribute comes as a celebration for the late Beatle's newest release George Harrison: The Apple Years 1968-75, which O'Brien called "absolutely amazing."
Jones will appear at this coming Sunday's George Fest, which celebrates the music of Harrison in order to benefit the The Jameson Neighborhood Fund.
Jones will appear at this coming Sunday's George Fest, which celebrates the music of Harrison in order to benefit the The Jameson Neighborhood Fund.
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