Health wise, Mitchell is doing well enough that she'll be able to play for a packed Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the location of the2024 Grammyson Feb. 4. It's herfirst time performingat the event. Her health issues also haven't prevented her from putting out new music. In fact...
'Archives' box set surveys a crucial part of Joni Mitchell's pop career by Ken Tucker NPR October 13, 2023 Listen TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. At 79, Joni Mitchell has made a surprising return to public performances after a series of health problems. These strong appeara...
Joni Mitchell Feted With Gershwin Prize By Friends & Musical Luminaries in D.C. The iconic singer-songwriter is in the midst of a remarkable return to the public eye after a 2015 health struggle. by Cathy Applefeld Olson Billboard March 28, 2023 Joni Mitchell onstage during the Librar...
Since her health crisis, Mitchell has made her way back to the stage in very gradual steps. At MusiCares’ salute to her in Las Vegas in early 2022, she mostly watched from the side of the stage and just chimed in with a couple of lines near the end — so fans were shocked ...
Joni Mitchell says "f--k Donald Trump" during an all-star jam at the Hollywood Bowl. The best moments.
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Unlike Led Zeppelin, Mitchell only borrowed the phrase “the wilderland” from Tolkien, rather than making more explicit references. Pink Floyd got in on the action when Syd Barrett — who later left the band due to psychedelic drug use and probable mental health issues — wrote a two-minute...
Joni Mitchell marked her first-ever performance at the Grammy Awards on Sunday following years of health setbacks, while Celine Dion emerged as a surprise presenter in the final minutes of the show, herself making a rare appearance since announcing her own health troubles. The two Canadian music...
It's almost as if with Mitchell, we didn't know what we got till it was almost gone with her health scare eight years ago and the long road of physical recovery. Pitchfork described the phenomenon of "a culture that has received her more rapturously, with more reverence and affection, ...
she should remain under a conservatorship. "While (Mitchell) has made great progress toward recovery, the capacity declaration of (neurologist Paul Vespa) indicates that she lacks capacity to make informed medical decisions," lawyer Rebecca Thyne wrote. "I agreed that (Mitchell) still needs assistan...