Jazz/Pop vocalist Norah Jones has had a wide appeal in the Hip Hop genre. The 30 year-old Brooklyn native worked with Andre 3000 on The Love Below (“Take Off Your Cool”), Talib Kweli on Eardrum (“Soon The New Day”) and Q-Tip on last year’s Renaissance (“Life Is Better”). Today, her label Blue Note/EMI Records announced that veteran emcee-rockers The Beastie Boys will be remixing some of Jones’ latest work.

Tomorrow (December 1), website Rcrdlbl.com will feature a remix of “That’s What I Said.” The song, originally appearing on The Fall, is given a “NYC Remix” by Beasties Ad-Rock and Mike D. December 2 will see Stereogum.com feature a Santigold remix to “Chasing Pirates.” There are three remixes in total, set to be released on vinyl and digitally on January 12, 2010.

In conjunction with these remixes, Jones will be doing a 36-city tour. The dates are posted below:

NORAH JONES – 2010 U.S. TOUR DATES

 

March 5         Tulsa, OK                Brady Theater
March 6         Kansas City, MO       The Midland
March 7         Omaha, NE              Orpheum
March 9         Des Moines, IA         Civic Center
March 11       Akron, OH                E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall
March 12       Louisville, KY            Whitney Hall
March 13       Indianapolis, IN         Murat Theatre
March 15       Madison, WI             Overture Hall
March 17       St. Paul, MN            The O’Shaughnessy
March 19       Milwaukee, WI          Riverside Theatre
March 20       Chicago, IL              Chicago Theatre
March 25       Boston, MA              Wang Theatre
March 26       Mashantucket, CT     MGM Foxwoods
March 27       New York, NY                    WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden
March 30       Baltimore, MD           Lyric Opera House
April
1           Charlottesville, VA     The Paramount Theater
April
2           Washington, DC        Warner Theatre
April
3           Philadelphia, PA        Tower Theatre
April
18         Seattle, WA             Paramount Theatre
April
19         Portland, OR            Arlene Schnitzer Hall
April
21         San Francisco, CA     The Fillmore
April
23         Los Angeles, CA        Orpheum Theater
April
24         San Diego, CA          Spreckels Theatre

April 25         Phoenix, AZ             Dodge Theater
April
28         Albuquerque, NM       Kiva Auditorium
April
29         El Paso, TX              Plaza Theatre
May
1            Austin, TX               Stubb’s Bar-B-Q
May
4           Dallas, TX                Majestic Theatre
May
5           Houston, TX            Verizon Wireless Theater
May
6           Mobile, AL               Saenger Theatre
May
8           Memphis, TN            Orpheum Theatre
May
9           Birmingham, AL         Alabama Theatre
May 11          Asheville, NC
           Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
May
12          Charlotte, NC           Ovens Auditorium
May 14          Nashville, TN
           Ryman Auditorium

May 15          Atlanta, GA              Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre