
"With Jones seated in front of the piano singing and the Queens of the Stone Age founder subtly swaying while singing with the microphone in hand, the duo infused fresh energy in the track popularized by the Sinatra family in 1967 (but written by C. Carson Parks in 1966). Joining them for the performance were two violinists and a cellist who matched the onstage vibes."
"The two debuted their cover of 'Somethin' Stupid' on the Norah Jones is Playing Along podcast last month. On that same episode, the two also performed three Queens of the Stone Age classics: 'This Lullaby,' 'Kalopsia,' and 'Make It Wit Chu.'"
"Homme and Queens of the Stone Age are set to join Foo Fighters this summer for a North American stadium tour. The 12-date trek for the Foo Fighters kicks off on August 4th in Toronto and wraps up on September 26th in Las Vegas."
Norah Jones and Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age performed a fresh interpretation of the classic 1967 Sinatra duet 'Somethin' Stupid' on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on March 12th. Jones played piano while singing, with Homme providing vocals and subtle movement. Two violinists and a cellist accompanied the performance, creating a cohesive musical atmosphere. The duo previously debuted this cover on the Norah Jones is Playing Along podcast, where they also performed three Queens of the Stone Age songs. Homme and Queens of the Stone Age will join Foo Fighters for a North American stadium tour beginning in August, with 12 dates spanning from Toronto to Las Vegas.
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