Joni Mitchell called this iconic love song a "throwaway," despite it being her most commercially successful record.
Joni Mitchell always had a power with her songwriting, but once, one of her songs was so stirring that it nearly landed her in a bar fight.
Indeed, she remains an icon to this day. This song written by Joni Mitchell opens folk singer Judy Collins’ 1967 album Wildflowers. It tells the story of the titular character Michael ...
This week, illicit antiquity trading, Harlem Renaissance patrons and whiteness, a new biography of Joni Mitchell, Diane Keaton season, and much more.
The idea for “Live from Laurel Canyon” emerged in 2012, as singer and songwriter Brian Chartrand worked on covers for his ...
Help Me’ is a hybrid track which shows off the best of both sides of Joni Mitchell at once. Read more about the story behind the song here.
What’s that song going to be about then? But mostly, I was struck by how good Joni Mitchell sounded. She’s lost an octave over the years, but there’s still tremendous power in her lower ...
The concert, which also includes Dave Matthews, Katy Perry, Stevie Nicks and more, will take place on Jan. 30 at the Kia ...
Thanks to all of the outside exposure, Mitchell began to earn a strong cult following; her 1969 sophomore effort, “Clouds,” reached the Top 40 ... celebratory broadcast for Joni Mitchell included an ...