'Working with a full orchestra for the first time was incredible': Musician Jesse Harris
Grammy-winning musician Jesse Harris discusses his first experience working with a full orchestra and his upcoming performances in Paris.
Jesse Harris, a Grammy-winning songwriter and musician from New York, has shared his excitement about collaborating with a full orchestra for the first time while promoting his new album, "If You Believed in Me." Known for his work with renowned artists like Norah Jones and Willie Nelson, Harris expresses his continuous pursuit of musical excellence, aiming to enhance the quality of his records with each project.
This weekend, Harris is set to perform at the prestigious Duc des Lombards venue in Paris, emphasizing the cultural significance of such performances. The opportunity to work with an orchestra not only enriches his sound but also reflects his growth as an artist. In his interview with FRANCE 24, he indicates that this milestone will influence his future work and collaborations in profound ways.
Harris's new album showcases his diverse musical influences and collaborations, underscoring the importance of innovation in his creative process. As he prepares for his performances, fans can anticipate a unique experience characterized by the grandeur of orchestral music combined with his signature style, making this event a highlight in the local music scene.