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Josh Homme Joins Norah Jones on 'Playing Along' Podcast
Queens of the Stone Age frontman performs band's songs with Jones
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme appeared as a guest on Grammy-winning musician Norah Jones' podcast 'Norah Jones Is Playing Along.' During the episode, Homme and Jones performed several QOTSA songs together, including 'Make It Wit Chu,' 'This Lullaby,' and 'Kalopsia.' They also covered the song 'Somethin' Stupid,' famously recorded by Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra.
Why it matters
This collaboration between Homme and Jones showcases the versatility of QOTSA's music and Homme's skills as a musician. The podcast episode provides fans with an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the creative process between two acclaimed artists.
The details
In the episode, Homme and Jones engage in conversation and then perform the QOTSA songs and the 'Somethin' Stupid' cover. The full episode is available to watch on YouTube.
- The episode premiered on February 11, 2026.
The players
Josh Homme
The frontman of the rock band Queens of the Stone Age.
Norah Jones
A Grammy-winning musician who hosts the podcast 'Norah Jones Is Playing Along.'
The takeaway
This collaboration between Homme and Jones showcases the versatility of QOTSA's music and Homme's skills as a musician, providing fans with an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the creative process between two acclaimed artists.
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