Joni Mitchell called this iconic love song a "throwaway," despite it being her most commercially successful record.
Legendary Canadian singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell is still going strong. Mitchell surprised concertgoers at the 2022 Newport ...
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 ...
Joni Mitchell was an excellent lyricist and guitar player, but this song saw her open her style to the influence of other ...
The poetically-penned work of Joni Mitchell is, collectively ... While it seems the song was written about the end of a romantic relationship, it was speculated to actually have been written ...
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.
The idea for “Live from Laurel Canyon” emerged in 2012, as singer and songwriter Brian Chartrand worked on covers for his ...
Joni Mitchell never made it to Woodstock, her management deciding that an appearance on the popular Dick Cavett Show that same weekend would be of greater benefit to her career than a slot at the now ...
The commercial and critical approval awarded her landmark 1971 record “Blue” was unprecedented: a luminous, starkly confessional set written primarily ... broadcast for Joni Mitchell included an ...
Joni Mitchell joins Neil Young in calling for her ... On Wednesday, Spotify agreed to remove his songs from the platform, and said it hoped he decides to return to the platform soon.
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 ...