Norah Jones
Like David Byrne and St. Vincent, Norah Jones is kicking off her tour in Minneapolis. Backed by a quartet, she’s promoting her Danger Mouse-produced “Little Broken Hearts,” a breakup album that shatters notion of her as a coffeehouse jazz singer. He surrounds her in atmospheric and electronic sounds that sometimes stifle the emotional power of her voice. But the haunting twangabilly title cut, the eerie “Miriam” and the spare, cutting “She’s 22” prevail. Wisconsin’s Cory Chisel opens. Jon Bream
