Although Joni Mitchell hasn't ever achieved a number-one single, she has had a string of successful singles that crawled their way into the charts.
This 1977 single by Joni Mitchell attacks the alleged falsehood and dishonesty surrounding Bob Dylan's music and character.
Writing the perfect love song is a tricky affair, as lyrics which are supposed to be sweet often slip into an unhealthy devotion that verge on creepy.
Featuring a guest spot from Ariel Posen and some of the most gourmet tones you'll hear all year, Super.Sexy.Heartbreak. finds Spender processing a lifetime of broken hearts through fingerstyle guitar ...
Just one of the ways “SNL” is marking its 50th birthday, the show will be hosted by Jimmy Fallon at Radio City Music Hall, a ...
FireAid was a marathon, landmark event, with at least 39 artists performing 68 songs over six hours, weaving together a sonic ...
With two enthralling EPs, an original music collection with more than 500,000 streams and counting, and several accolades ...
It’s a little weird to make music under the name Joni — just Joni — in a world where Joni Mitchell still exists, right? It’s ...
They include a new version of fan-favorite "Joni" featuring Don Toliver, a SZA-only version of "Open Arms," and unreleased songs "Take You Down" and "PSA." Just last weekend SZA took home her ...
John Legend opened up about his favorite song to sing — and how it ties to his late grandmother — while chatting with ...
"So, for me, that shit means everything. Because it puts the culture on the forefront, where it needs to be, and not minimized to just a catchy song or verse. This is a true art form. So to ...