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A Chronology of Appearances v3.9Compiled by Simon Montgomery, © 2001.Special thanks to Joel Bernstein for his contributions and assistance. |
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This work-in-progress lists all currently known appearances, drawn from a variety of sources. Latest Update: Oct 1, 2009 Unconfirmed information is highlighted . |
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| Date format is YYYY.MM.DD Unless otherwise noted, appearances took place in the U.S. Appearances in Canada are denoted by city and province. Please send comments, corrections or additions to: JoniChronology@gmail.com |
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1962
| 1962 | Waskesiu Lake | Waskesiu, | SK |
| According to Joni, "“I started making music …in Saskatchewan mostly up at northern lakes, up around Lake Waskesiu, …it was just self-entertainment with the gang then."” |
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| 1962.10.31 | The Louis Riel | Saskatoon, | SK |
| Joni's first paid performance | |||
| 1962.11.05 | The Louis Riel | Saskatoon, | SK |
| 1962.11.14 | The Louis Riel | Saskatoon, | SK |
1963
| 1963 | The Louis Riel | Saskatoon, | SK |
| Joni participated in weekly “Hoot Nights” playing her ukulele. | |||
| 1963.08 | For Men Only—CKBI-TV | Prince Albert, | SK |
| Nineteen-year-old Joni Anderson was booked as a one-time replacement for a late-night moose-hunting show. During the program Joni was interviewed and performed several songs accompanying herself on baritone ukulele. |
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| 1963.09 | The Yardbird Suite | Edmonton, | AB |
| 1963.09.13 | The Depression! | Calgary, | AB |
| According to Joni, she performed at The Depression! over a period of three and a half months, including the September 13th opening night. Three sets nightly. |
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| 1963.11 | [Ski Lodges] | AB | |
| According to Joni, she performed on several occasions at ski lodges in the mountains of Alberta. |
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1964
| 1964 | The Louis Riel | Saskatoon, | SK |
| 1964 | The Fourth Dimension | Regina, | SK |
| 1964 | The Depression! | Calgary, | AB |
| 1964 | The Yardbird Suite | Edmonton, | AB |
| 1964 | Hootenannies—Allied Art Centre | Calgary, | AB |
| Sponsored by CFAC Radio 1 | |||
| 1964.02.14 | Hootenanny—Univ. Of Alberta-Calgary | Calgary, | AB |
| Videotaped by CFCN-TV for later broadcast | |||
| 1964.04 | Folk & Blues Club | Calgary, | AB |
| 1964 | The Press Club, Private Banquets | Calgary, | AB |
| The Press Club was a local hotel in Calgary. | |||
| 1964.04.16 | Hootenanny Sing Out—Jubilee Auditorium | Calgary, | AB |
| Sponsored by the Calgary Optimist's Club | |||
| 1964 | School Concert, College of Art and Design | Calgary, | AB |
| 1964.05.01 | Folk & Blues Club | Calgary, | AB |
| 1964.05.02 | Folk & Blues Club | Calgary, | AB |
| 1964.07.09 | Calgary Stampede-West's Greatest Hootennany | Calgary, | AB |
| Two shows, 2:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. | |||
| 1964.10 | The Village Corner | Toronto, | ON |
| 1964.10 | The Place | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni accompanied herself on guitar and tiple. | |||
| 1964.10 | Back Door Club—YMCA | Toronto, | ON |
| According to Joni, “I worked for a while in Toronto in small clubs, mostly church clubs and ‘Y’ clubs.” |
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| 1964.10 | The Purple Onion | Toronto, | ON |
| 1964.10.12 | The Half Beat | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni began a two week engaement | |||
| 1964.10.21 | The Half Beat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets | |||
| 1964.10.26 | The Half Beat | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni began a three week engagement | |||
| 1964.11 | The Purple Onion | Toronto, | ON |
1965
| 1965 | The Bohemian Embassy | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965 | The Underground | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.03 | The Pink Panther | Stratford, | ON |
| 1965.03.12 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni met her future husband, Chuck Mitchell, while performing downstairs at the Penny Farthing. |
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| 1965.03.19 | The New Gate of Cleve | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.13 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.14 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.15 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.16 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.17 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.19 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.20 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.21 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.22 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.23 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.25 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04.26 | The Penny Farthing | Toronto, | ON |
| 1965.04 | The Folk Cellar | Port Huron, | MI |
| 1965.04 | The Sippin' Lizzard Coffee House | Flint, | MI |
| 1965.06.19 | The Mitchell Family Home | Rochester, | MI |
| Yes, Joni actually performed at her wedding to Chuck Mitchell! | |||
| 1965.06.22 | The Folk Cellar | Port Huron, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1965.07.20 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1965.08.02 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni attended a Monday night Hootenanny run by the Toronto Folk Guild and performed two songs. |
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| 1965.08.06 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Innis Lake Campground | Caledon East, | ON |
| Joni was a late addition, performing at two concerts as well as an afternoon workshop. These were her first major appearances before a large audience. The festival dates were Aug. 6-8. |
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| 1965.08 | The Red Door | Detroit, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1965.08 | The Rathskeller | Detroit, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1965.08.27 | The Bucktooth Clam | Traverse City, | MI |
| 1965.08.28 | The Bucktooth Clam | Traverse City, | MI |
| 1965.08.29 | The Bucktooth Clam | Traverse City, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell, a three-night engagement | |||
| 1965.09 | The Jongleur | Jacksonville, | FL |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell (Tuesday-Saturday) | |||
| 1965.10.04 | Let’s Sing Out #77—Univ. of Manitoba, CJAY-TV, CTV | Winnipeg, | MB |
| The program, hosted by Oscar Brand, also featured Dave Van Ronk and the Chapins (including Harry). Broadcast on Oct. 14. |
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| 1965.10.04 | Let’s Sing Out #78—Univ. of Manitoba, CJAY-TV, CTV | Winnipeg, | MB |
| The program, hosted by Oscar Brand, also featured The Chapins (including Harry) and Patrick Sky. Broadcast on Oct. 21. |
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| 1965.10 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell played a week-long engagement (Monday-Sunday). Joni met Neil Young for the first time. |
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| 1965.10 | The Fourth Dimension | Regina, | SK |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell played a week-long engagement Monday-Sunday). |
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| 1965.10 | The Jongleur | Jacksonville, | FL |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell (Tuesday-Saturday) | |||
| 1965.10 | The Flick | Coral Gables, | FL |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1965.11.04 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1965.11.05 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1965.11.06 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1965.11.07 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell. Two sets nightly | |||
| 1965.12.31 | The Fourth Dimension | Regina, | SK |
1966
| 1966 | This Hour Has Seven Days—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| 1966 | The Poison Apple | Detroit, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1966 | The Cellar | Detroit, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1966.02.04 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1966.02.05 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1966.02.15 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1966.02.16 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1966.02.17 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1966.02.18 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1966.02.19 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1966.02.20 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell, two sets nightly | |||
| 1966.02.22 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1966.04.23 | The Sippin' Lizzard Coffee House | Flint, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1966.04.24 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| Joni played a guest set during a David Blue engagement. | |||
| 1966.05 | The Bucktooth Clam | Traverse City, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell, a two-night engagement | |||
| 1966.05 | The Flick | Coral Gables, | FL |
| Estrella Berosini opened for Chuck and Joni Mitchell. ("Estrella circus girl" of "Ladies Of The Canyon")
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| 1966.05 | The Jongleur | Jacksonville, | FL |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1966.05 | The Gaslight Café | New York, | NY |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell played at a Gaslight Hootenanny. | |||
| 1966.05.07 | Stoneham Town Hall | Stoneham, | MA |
| Joni opened for Tom Rush. | |||
| 1966.05.13 | The Sippin' Lizzard Coffee House | Flint, | MI |
| 1966.05.14 | The Sippin' Lizzard Coffee House | Flint, | MI |
| 1966.05.20 | The Sippin' Lizzard Coffee House | Flint, | MI |
| 1966.05.21 | The Sippin' Lizzard Coffee House | Flint, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Itchell | |||
| 1966.06 | The Gaslight Café | New York, | NY |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell made their first NYC appearance, during this two-week engagement. According to Joni, "Joan Baez came down to the Gaslight and said that she liked my songs and everything ... and she thought I sounded like Buffy Sainte-Marie!" Dave Fisher and Gil Robbins, of The Highwaymen, also appeared. |
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| 1966.06 | Town Hall | Boston, | MA |
| Joni opened for Tom Rush. | |||
| 1966.06.28 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.06.29 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.06.30 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.07.01 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.07.02 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.07.03 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.07.05 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.07.06 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.07.07 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.07.08 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.07.09 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| 1966.07.10 | The Fourth Dimension | Winnipeg, | MB |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell played a two-week engagement (Tuesday-Sunday). |
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| 1966.07.12 | The Fourth Dimension | Regina, | SK |
| 1966.07.13 | The Fourth Dimension | Regina, | SK |
| 1966.07.14 | The Fourth Dimension | Regina, | SK |
| 1966.07.15 | The Fourth Dimension | Regina, | SK |
| 1966.07.16 | The Fourth Dimension | Regina, | SK |
| 1966.07.17 | The Fourth Dimension | Regina, | SK |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell played a two-week engagement Tuesday-Sunday). |
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| 1966.08.05 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Innis Lake Campground | Caledon East, | ON |
| Friday evening concert | |||
| 1966.08.07 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Innis Lake Campground | Caledon East, | ON |
| Afternoon workshop | |||
| 1966.08.07 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Innis Lake Campground | Caledon East, | ON |
| Sunday afternoon concert | |||
| 1966.08.17 | Mon Pays, Mes Chansons—CBC TV | Calgary, | AB |
| Joni recorded several songs for use on the TV Series Mon Pays, Mes Chansons, w/ David Rea on 2nd guitar. Chansons was a series of 13 musical programs highlighting Canadian folk songs old and new, filmed in color against some of Canada's most attractive scenery coast to coast. The series was originally telecast on SRC in the summer of 1966 and on the English language CBC network during the 1966-67 season as a musical salute to the Canadian Centennial of Confederation. Each program originated from a different place, and featured musical numbers appropriate to the scenic location in which they were set. The two programs featuring Joni were broadcast on Nov. 10, 1966 & Feb. 9, 1967. |
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| 1966.09.14 | The 7 of Clubs | Toronto, | ON |
| 1966.09.15 | The 7 of Clubs | Toronto, | ON |
| 1966.09.16 | The 7 of Clubs | Toronto, | ON |
| 1966.09.17 | The 7 of Clubs | Toronto, | ON |
| 1966.09.24 | After Four—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Gordon Lightfoot also appeared | |||
| 1966.10.24 | Let’s Sing Out #110—Laurentian University, CBC TV | London, | ON |
| The program, hosted by Oscar Brand, also featured Jimmy Driftwood and Bob Jason. Broadcast on Nov. 3. |
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| 1966.10.24 | Let’s Sing Out #112—Laurentian University, CBC TV | Sudbury, | ON |
| The program, hosted by Oscar Brand, also featured Bob Jason and the Allen Ward Trio. Broadcast on Nov. 10. |
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| 1966.11.08 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1966.11.09 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1966.11.10 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni's first engagement at the Riverboat. Two sets nightly. | |||
| 1966.11.10 | Mon Pays, Mes Chansons - Au Pied Des Rocheuses | Calgary, | AB |
| This program featured performances by Joni Mitchell and Jean-Pierre Ferland. Broadcast Date |
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| 1966.11.11 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1966.11.12 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Three sets nightly on Friday and Saturday. | |||
| 1966.11.13 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets. | |||
| 1966.11.14 | The Wisdom Tooth | Detroit, | MI |
| 1966.11.15 | The Wisdom Tooth | Detroit, | MI |
| 1966.11.16 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1966.11.17 | Broadside—WRTI-FM | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Chuck and Joni were interviewed backstage at the 2nd Fret by Barry Bird. |
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| 1966.11.17 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell began an engagement at the 2nd Fret coffeehouse. Two sets |
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| 1966.11.18 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1966.11.19 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Three sets nightly on Friday and Saturday | |||
| 1966.11.19 | The Murray Burnett Show—WPEN-AM/FM | Philadelphia, | PA |
| A music and interview program with Chuck and Joni. | |||
| 1966.11.20 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets | |||
| 1966.11.20 | Folklore Program—WHAT-FM | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell appeared on this weekly folk music radio show. They were interviewed by host Gene Shay and played several songs. |
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| 1966.11.21 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets | |||
| 1966.12 | The Sippin' Lizzard | Flint, | MI |
| Possibly Jan. 1967 | |||
| 1966.12 | The Ginger Blue Coffee House | Saginaw, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1966.12 | Café Au Go Go | New York, | NY |
| Late 1966 or early 1967 | |||
| 1966.12.08 | Focus—WJR | Detroit, | MI |
| A Music & Interview program featuring Chuck and Joni Mitchell. Broadcast on December 23. |
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| 1966.12.09 | The Folk Cellar | Port Huron, | MI |
| 1966.12.10 | The Folk Cellar | Port Huron, | MI |
| Loring James also performed. | |||
| 1966.12.16 | Club 47 | Cambridge, | MA |
| 1966.12.17 | Club 47 | Cambridge, | MA |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
1967
| 1967 | The Ginger Blue Coffee House | Saginaw, | MI |
| 1967 | The New Penelope Cafe | Montreal, | QC |
| 1967 | The Yellow Door Coffeehouse | Montreal, | QC |
| A poetry reading. | |||
| 1967.01 | The Sippin' Lizzard | Flint, | MI |
| 1967.01.03 | The Other Side | Fayetteville, | NC |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1967.01.11 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.01.12 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets | |||
| 1967.01.13 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Three sets on Saturday night | |||
| 1967.01.17 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.01.18 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.01.19 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1967.01.20 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Three sets on Saturday night | |||
| 1967.02 | Take 30—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Hosted by Adrienne Clarkson and Paul Soles, the program was broadcast on May 1, 1967. |
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| 1967.02.09 | Mon Pays, Mes Chansons - À Travers Le Canada | Calgary, | AB |
| This program featured Joni Mitchell, Catherine McKinnon, Christine Charbonneau, Gordon Lightfoot, Pauline Julien, Claude Léveillée, Bonnie Dobson, Jean-Pierre Ferland, and The Travellers. Broadcast Date |
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| 1967.02.14 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.02.15 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.02.16 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets nightly. | |||
| 1967.02.17 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.02.18 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Three sets on Friday and Saturday. | |||
| 1967.02.19 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1967.02.21 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.02.22 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.02.23 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets nightly. | |||
| 1967.02.24 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.02.25 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Three sets on Friday and Saturday. | |||
| 1967.02.26 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1967.03.08 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.03.09 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1967.03.10 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.03.11 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Three sets on Friday and Saturday | |||
| 1967.03.12 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets | |||
| 1967.03.12 | Folklore Program—WHAT-FM | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Joni was interviewed by host Gene Shay and performed several songs. |
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| 1967.03.13 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.03.15 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.03.16 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1967.03.17 | Interview | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Ed Sciaky interviewed Joni backstage at the 2nd Fret. | |||
| 1967.03.17 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.03.18 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Three sets nightly on Friday and Saturday | |||
| 1967.03.19 | Folklore Program—WHAT-FM | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Joni was interviewed by host Gene Shay and performed several songs. The other guest was Gordon Lightfoot. |
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| 1967.03.20 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets | |||
| 1967.03.21 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1967.03.27 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1967.04.28 | Club 47 | Cambridge, | MA |
| 1967.04.29 | Club 47 | Cambridge, | MA |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell | |||
| 1967.05 | The Other Side | Fayetteville, | NC |
| 1967.05 | The Other Side | Charleston, | SC |
| Chuck and Joni Mitchell's last appearances together | |||
| 1967.05 | The Flick | Coral Gables, | FL |
| 1967.05.01 | Take 30—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Hosted by Adrienne Clarkson and Paul Soles. Broadcast date. |
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| 1967.05.24 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.05.25 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1967.05.26 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.05.27 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Three sets on Friday and Saturday | |||
| 1967.05.28 | Folklore Program—WHAT-FM | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Joni was interviewed by host Gene Shay and performed several songs. |
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| 1967.05.28 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.05.29 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.05.31 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1967.06.01 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets | |||
| 1967.06.02 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.06.03 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Three sets on Friday and Saturday | |||
| 1967.06.04 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.06.05 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1967.06.20 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.06.21 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.06.22 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.06.23 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.06.24 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.06.25 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.06.27 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.06.28 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.06.29 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.06.30 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.07.05 | "Camp Fortune" Summer Festival | Gatineau Park, | QC |
| A live concert broadcast by the CBC. | |||
| 1967.07.06 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.07.07 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.07.08 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1967.07.09 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| Joni played a two-week engagement. | |||
| 1967 | Ottawa Summer Music Festival | Ottawa, | ON |
| Portions of two shows were recorded by CBC Radio for broadcast on their Showcase program. |
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| 1967.07 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| 1967.07 | Expo ’67—Place de Nations | Montreal, | QC |
| 1967.07.16 | Newport Folk Festival | Newport, | RI |
| Joni participated in an afternoon Songwriters Workshop along with Leonard Cohen, Judy Collins, Janis Ian, David Blue, Mike Settle, Tom Paxton, and Eric Andersen. |
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| 1967.08.01 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.08.02 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.08.03 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets nightly. | |||
| 1967.08.03 | Mainly Music—CJOH-TV, CTV | Ottawa, | ON |
| Broadcast date. | |||
| 1967.08.04 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.08.05 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Three sets nightly on Friday and Saturday. | |||
| 1967.08.06 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets. | |||
| 1967.08.08 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.08.09 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.08.10 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.08.11 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Three sets. | |||
| 1967.08.12 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Innis Lake Campground | Innis Lake, | ON |
| Joni was one of the concert performers along with Buddy Guy, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Richie Havens and David Rea. |
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| 1967.08.13 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Innis Lake Campground | Innis Lake, | ON |
| Joni and Leonard Cohen co-hosted a Songwriter's Workshop. Other participants were Buffy Sainte-Marie, Murray McLaughlan and Gordon Lowe. |
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| 1967.08.13 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets. | |||
| 1967.08.23 | The Marquee | London, | England |
| Joni opened for the Picadilly Line. | |||
| 1967.09.14 | Digbeth Civic Hall | Birmingham, | England |
| An appearance sponsored by The Jug O'Punch Folk Club | |||
| 1967.09.16 | The White Swan | Leicester, | England |
| An appearance sponsored by The Couriers Folk Club | |||
| 1967.10.01 | The Speakeasy | London, | England |
| Joni opened for the Incredible String Band. | |||
| 1967.10 | The Gaslight South | Coconut Grove, | FL |
| Estrella Berosini opened for Joni the night she first met David Crosby. |
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| 1967.10 | The Chess Mate | Detroit, | MI |
| 1967.10.11 | Folk Song ’67—WKCR-FM | New York, | NY |
| A recorded program that featured Joni and Cynthia Gooding | |||
| 1967.10.11 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.10.12 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1967.10.13 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1967.10.14 | The 2nd Fret | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Three sets on Friday and Saturday | |||
| 1967.10.21 | The Folklore Center | New York, | NY |
| 1967.10.26 | Café Au Go Go | New York, | NY |
| Joni opened for Ian & Sylvia on a bill that also included Howard Hessman. At the suggestion of Buffy St. Marie, Elliot Roberts attended this show to hear and meet Joni. After Elliot expressed an interest in managing her career, Joni invited him to accompany her to Ann Arbor for her next appearance. Two songs from Joni's performance were included in the 1991 video/laserdisc release Village Voices. |
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| 1967.10.27 | Canterbury House | Ann Arbor, | MI |
| 1967.10.28 | Canterbury House | Ann Arbor, | MI |
| Three sets nightly | |||
| 1967.10.31 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| 1967.11.01 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| 1967.11.02 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| 1967.11.03 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| 1967.11.04 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| 1967.11.05 | The Living End | Detroit, | MI |
| 1967.11.03 | Broadsides—WKCR-FM | New York, | NY |
| 1967.11 | The Gaslight South | Coconut Grove, | FL |
| 1967.11.17 | The Sippin' Lizzard Coffee House | Flint, | MI |
| 1967.11.18 | The Sippin' Lizzard Coffee House | Flint, | MI |
| 1967.11.19 | The Sippin' Lizzard Coffee House | Flint, | MI |
| 1967.12.03 | The Way It Is—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.12.24 | The Way It Is—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| 1967.12.31 | The Way It Is—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
1968
| 1968 | The Pornographic Onion | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968 | ZARN-FM Studios | Vancouver, | BC |
| 1968 | The New Penelope Cafe | Montreal, | QC |
| 1968 | Gerdes Folk City | New York, | NY |
| The date and venue of this recording are questionable. | |||
| 1968 | Santa Monica Civic Auditorium | Santa Monica, | CA |
| Joni made a surprise appearance at a Judy Collins concert. | |||
| 1968.01 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.01.08 | Club 47 | Cambridge, | MA |
| 1968.01.09 | Club 47 | Cambridge, | MA |
| 1968.01.10 | Club 47 | Cambridge, | MA |
| 1968.01.21 | The Way It Is—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.02 | Crouse College Auditorium | Syracuse, | NY |
| 1968.02 | The Stone Balloon | New Haven, | CT |
| Livingston Taylor opened for Joni. | |||
| 1968.02 | The Stone Balloon | Hartford, | CT |
| Livingston Taylor opened for Joni. | |||
| 1968.03.08 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.03.09 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Three sets nightly on Friday and Saturday. | |||
| 1968.03.10 | Canterbury House | Ann Arbor, | MI |
| Three sets. | |||
| 1968.03.12 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.03.13 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.03.14 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.03.15 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.03.16 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.03.17 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| Joni opened at Le Hibou shortly after the recording sessions for Song To A Seagull were completed. During this engagement Joni was introduced to Graham Nash who was on tour with the Hollies and had already heard about Joni from his friend David Crosby. |
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| 1968.03.19 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| Jimi Hendrix attended the late show after playing a concert at the Capitol Theatre and, with Joni's permission, recorded her performance. (Unfortunately, both Jimi's recorder and the tapes were stolen several days later.) |
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| 1968.03.20 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.03.21 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.03.22 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.03.23 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.03.24 | Le Hibou | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.04.04 | Swarthmore College | Swarthmore, | PA |
| John Fahey opened for Joni at a concert which began hours after the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The concert was Broadcast on WXPN-FM. |
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| 1968.04.05 | The New Generation Club | New York, | NY |
| A group of musicians paid tribute to Martin Luther King by having a folk, rock and blues jam session. Joni played first followed by Buddy Guy and Jimi Hendrix. Other musicians who participated were BB King, Al Kooper and Ted Nugent. |
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| 1968.04.07 | The New Generation Club | New York, | NY |
| Joni played a show that also features BB King, Janis Joplin, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Richie Havens, Buddy Guy and Jimi Hendrix jamming with guitarist Roy Buchanan. |
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| 1968.04 | Wake A Generation—Film | New York, | NY |
| Recorded at 'The Generation' Club during a memorial for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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| 1968.04.16 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.04.17 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.04.18 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets nightly | |||
| 1968.04.19 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.04.20 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Three sets nightly on Friday and Saturday | |||
| 1968.04.21 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.04.23 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.04.24 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.04.25 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets nightly. | |||
| 1968.04.26 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.04.27 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Three sets nightly on Friday and Saturday | |||
| 1968.04.28 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets | |||
| 1968.04.30 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.05.01 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.05.02 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets nightly. | |||
| 1968.05.03 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.05.04 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Three sets nightly on Friday and Saturday | |||
| 1968.05.05 | The Riverboat | Toronto, | ON |
| Two sets. | |||
| 1968.05 | Show of the Week—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| 1968.05.19 | Through The Eyes Of Tomorrow—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was featured along with singer-composers Mark Stone, Bruce Mackay, and the Edmonton group, The Loving Sound |
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| 1968.06 | Open Session—KRLA | Pasadena, | CA |
| A music and interview program | |||
| 1968.06 | Skip Weshner Program—KRHM-FM | Los Angeles, | CA |
| A music and interview program. | |||
| 1968.06.04 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.05 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.06 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.07 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.08 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.09 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| Hedge & Donna opened for Joni at her first series of shows in the Los Angeles area. Two sets nightly. |
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| 1968.06.11 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.12 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.13 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.14 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.15 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1968.06.16 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| Dave Van Ronk opened for Joni. Two sets nightly | |||
| 1968.06.19 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.06.20 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.06.21 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.06.22 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.06.23 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.06.24 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| Jerry Jeff Walker opened for Joni. Two sets nightly | |||
| 1968.06.26 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.06.27 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.06.28 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.06.29 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| Bunky & Jake opened for Joni. Two sets nightly | |||
| 1968.06.30 | Capitol Theatre | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1968.07.01 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.07.03 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.07.04 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.07.05 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.07.06 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.07.07 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.07.08 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| Bunky & Jake opened for Joni. Two sets nightly | |||
| 1968.07.15 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.07.16 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.07.17 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.07.18 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.07.19 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.07.20 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.07.24 | Ravinia Festival—Ravinia Pavilion | Chicago, | IL |
| Theodore Bikel opened for Joni.
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| 1968.07.27 | Newport Folk Festival | Newport, | RI |
| 1968.08 | The New Penelope Cafe | Montreal, | QC |
| 1968.08.09 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Centre Island | Toronto, | ON |
| Jean Carignan, Bukka White, Henry Crowdog Oscar Brand and Mike Cooney also performed. View festival program here. |
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| 1968.08.11 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Centre Island | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni participated in an afternoon 'New Songwriters Concert' and was co-host along with Murray McLaughlan. Bruce Cockburn also performed. View festival program here. |
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| 1968.08.14 | Schaefer Music Festival—Wollman Skating Rink Theater | New York, | NY |
| Arlo Guthrie opened for Joni. Two Shows. | |||
| 1968.08.15 | The Today Show—NBC TV | New York, | NY |
| 1968.08.23 | Philadelphia Folk Festival—Old Pool Farm | Upper Salford, | PA |
| 1968.09.07 | Big Sur Folk Festival—Esalen Institute | Big Sur, | CA |
| Performers included Joni, Judy Collins, Stephen Stills, Joan Baez, "“Mama"” Cass Elliott and Mimi Fariña (who was married that day). |
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| 1968.09.12 | The Joey Bishop Show—ABC TV | New York, | NY |
| 1968.09.18 | The Revolution Club | London, | England |
| 1968.09 | The Monday Show—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Hosted by David Jacobs | |||
| 1968.09 | __?__ | London, | England |
| Reprise Records hosted a reception to celebrate the UK release of Joni’s first album Song To A Seagull. |
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| 1968.09.23 | Top Gear—BBC Radio 1, 201 Piccadilly - Studio 1 | London, | England |
| Joni was accompanied by the John Cameron Group. Broadcast on Sept. 29 |
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| 1968.09.28 | Festival Of Contemporary Song—Royal Festival Hall | London, | England |
| Joni appeared along with headliners Fairport Convention. Jackson C. Frank and Al Stewart also performed. View festival program here. |
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| 1968.10.04 | Bovard Auditorium, USC | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1968.10.11 | Woolsey Hall, Yale University | New Haven, | CT |
| 1968.10.19 | SUNY (State Univ. of NY) | Stony Brook, | NY |
| Tim Hardin opened for Joni. Two Shows.
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| 1968.10.23 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.10.24 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.10.25 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.10.26 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.10.27 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| 1968.10.28 | The Bitter End | New York, | NY |
| Tom Flanders and Neil Young opened for Joni. Two sets nightly | |||
| 1968.10.31 | The Main Point | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Chris Smither opened for Joni. Two sets | |||
| 1968.11.01 | The Main Point | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1968.11.02 | The Main Point | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Chris Smither opened for Joni. Three sets on Friday and Saturday |
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| 1968.11.03 | The Main Point | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Chris Smither opened for Joni. Two sets | |||
| 1968.11.03 | Folklore Program—WDAS-FM | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Joni was interviewed by host Gene Shay, and performed several songs. The other guests were Chris Smither and Dave Van Ronk. |
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| 1968.11.04 | Our Kind Of Crowd—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| A TV Special that featured the Canadian group ""3's A Crowd."" The guest performers were Joni and Richard Pryor. |
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| 1968.11.07 | BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Joni was accompanied by the John Cameron Group. The program recorded during her Sept. visit to England.
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| 1968.11.08 | Hunter College Auditorium | New York, | NY |
| Joni opened for Blood, Sweat & Tears. | |||
| 1968.11 | __?__ | Hartford, | CT |
| 1968.11 | The Northfield School for Girls | Northfield, | MA |
| 1968.11 | University of Massachusetts | Amherst, | MA |
| 1968.11 | University of Chicago | Chicago, | IL |
| 1968.11 | Cahn Auditorium, Northwestern University | Evanston, | IL |
| 1968.11 | University of Windsor | Windsor, | ON |
| 1968.11.10 | Alumni Hall, Univ. Of Western Ontario | London, | ON |
| 1968.11 | __?__ | Halifax, | NS |
| 1968.11.23 | Brooklyn College | Brooklyn, | NY |
| Tim Hardin opened for Joni. | |||
| 1968.11.25 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.11.26 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.11.27 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.11.28 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.11.29 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| 1968.11.30 | The Cellar Door | Washington, | DC |
| David Rea opened for Joni. | |||
| 1968.12.29 | Miami Pop Festival—Gulfstream Park | Hallandale, | FL |
| During her encore Joni was accompanied by Graham Nash & Richie Havens. |
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1969
| 1969 | Massey Hall | Toronto, | ON |
| 1969.01.18 | The Mama Cass Television Program—ABC TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Broadcast on April 8 and June 26, 1969. | |||
| 1969.01.21 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.01.22 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.01.23 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.01.24 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.01.25 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.01.26 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| Dave Van Ronk opened for Joni. Two sets nightly | |||
| 1969.02.01 | Carnegie Hall | New York, | NY |
| 1969.02.14 | Zellerbach Auditorium | Berkeley, | CA |
| 1969.03 | Top Of The Clock—CTV | Saskatoon, | SK |
| 1969.03.13 | Simpson-Sears Department Store | Saskatoon, | SK |
| Joni signed autographs at the store where she once worked. | |||
| 1969.03.14 | Centennial Auditorium | Saskatoon, | SK |
| 1969.03.28 | Unicorn Coffee House | Boston, | MA |
| 1969.03.29 | Unicorn Coffee House | Boston, | MA |
| James Taylor opened for Joni. | |||
| 1969.03.30 | Queens College | Flushing, | NY |
| 1969.04.08 | The Mama Cass Television Program—ABC TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Broadcast date. | |||
| 1969.04.11 | Sargent Gymnasium, Boston Univ. | Boston, | MA |
| Jaime Brockett and Livingston Taylor opened for Joni. | |||
| 1969.04.18 | Kresge Auditorium, M.I.T. | Cambridge, | MA |
| 1969.04.20 | Academy of Music | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Jerry Jeff Walker opened for Joni. | |||
| 1969.04.25 | Fillmore East | New York, | NY |
| 1969.04.26 | Fillmore East | New York, | NY |
| Taj Mahal and the James Cotton Blues Band opened for Joni. Two shows nightly |
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| 1969.04.27 | McConaughy Hall, Wesleyan Univ. | Middletown, | CT |
| 1969.05.01 | The Johnny Cash Show—ABC TV, Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, | TN |
| Bob Dylan also appeared in the premier show of the series, which was broadcast on June 7. |
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| 1969.05.01 | Johnny Cash's Home | Hendersonville, | TN |
| Joni, Graham Nash and Bob Dylan joined Johnny Cash at his home for dinner. According to Joni "We all of us, Willi, Dylan, Cash and myself sat there for hours just singing and playing our own - and each others - songs. It was wonderful," Joni concluded. |
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| 1969.05.20 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.05.21 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.05.22 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.05.23 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.05.24 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1969.05.25 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| David Ackles opened for Joni. Two sets nightly | |||
| 1969.06.07 | The Johnny Cash Show—ABC TV, Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, | TN |
| Broadcast date. | |||
| 1969.06.26 | The Mama Cass Television Program—ABC TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Broadcast date. | |||
| 1969.06.29 | Salle Wilfred-Pelletier | Montreal, | QC |
| 1969.06.30 | Capitol Theatre | Ottawa, | ON |
| 1969.07.07 | Mississippi River Festival—Southern Illinois Univ. | Edwardsville, | IL |
| Joni and Arlo Guthrie were the featured performers in a concert filmed by NET TV. The Aug. 3 broadcast was titled The Sounds Of Summer–Mississippi River Festival. |
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| 1969.07.10 | Avon Theatre | Stratford, | ON |
| 1969.07.13 | The Uncola Music Festival—Memorial Stadium | Mount Vernon, | NY |
| Tim Hardin opened for Joni. | |||
| 1969.07.19 | The Johnny Cash Show—ABC TV, Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, | TN |
| Broadcast date | |||
| 1969.07.19 | Newport Folk Festival—Festival Field | Newport, | RI |
| Joni participated in an afternoon Songwriters Workshop along with James Taylor, Paul Geremiah and others. Joni recalls that she first met James at this workshop. |
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| 1969.07.19 | Newport Folk Festival—Festival Field | Newport, | RI |
| Evening concert | |||
| 1969.07.20 | South Shore Music Circus | Cohasset, | RI |
| 1969.07.22 | The Music Shed at Tanglewood | Lenox, | MA |
| Tim Hardin and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band also performed. | |||
| 1969.07.24 | Schaefer Music Festival—Wollman Skating Rink Theater | New York, | NY |
| Tim Hardin opened for Joni. | |||
| 1969.07.25 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Centre Island | Toronto, | ON |
| July 25-27. Joni and Joan Baez were the featured performers during the ninth Mariposa Folk Festival. Portions were filmed by the CBC and broadcast on Sept. 28 in a program titled Mariposa: A Folk Festival. |
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| 1969.08.01 | Atlantic City Pop Festival—Atlantic City Race Track | Atlantic City, | NJ |
| 1969.08.03 | The Sounds Of Summer | Edwardsville, | IL |
| Joni and Arlo Guthrie were featured performers in a concert filmed by NET TV on July 7 at the Mississippi River Festival. |
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| 1969.08.16 | Auditorium Theater | Chicago, | IL |
| Joni opened for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at their first concert. Two Shows. |
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| 1969.08.18 | The Dick Cavett Show—ABC TV, Television Center | New York, | NY |
| David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Jefferson Airplane also appeared. The program was broadcast on Aug. 19. |
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| 1969.08 | Vancouver Pop Festival—Paradise Valley Resort | Squamish, | BC |
| The festival dates were Aug. 22-24. | |||
| 1969.08.22 | CalExpo - California Exposition & State Fair | Sacramento, | CA |
| 1969.08.25 | The Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1969.08.26 | The Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1969.08.27 | The Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1969.08.28 | The Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1969.08.29 | The Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1969.08.30 | The Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1969.08.31 | The Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni opened for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and occasionally joined them during their encores. |
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| 1969.09.13 | Big Sur Folk Festival—Esalen Institute | Big Sur, | CA |
| 1969.09.14 | Big Sur Folk Festival—Esalen Institute | Big Sur, | CA |
| Joni performed solo and was also accompanied by Crosby, Stills & Nash and John Sebastian. Portions of her performances were subsequently featured in the film Celebration at Big Sur. |
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| 1969.09.28 | Mariposa: A Folk Festival—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Recorded during the ninth Mariposa Folk Festival, July 25-27. Joni and Joan Baez were the featured performers along with Michael Cooney, Ian and Sylvia, Doc Watson, Bruce Cockburn, Doug Kershaw and David Rea. |
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| 1969.10.19 | Gala 50th Anniversary Concert—Pauley Pavilion, UCLA | Westwood, | CA |
| Joni was the special guest artist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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| 1969.11.01 | Centennial Auditorium | Saskatoon, | SK |
| 1969.11.05 | Interview-WMS-WCFM | Williamstown, | MA |
| 1969.11.22 | California State Univ. | Fullerton, | CA |
| John Fahey opened for Joni. | |||
| 1969.11.29 | College Of Holy Cross | Worcester, | MA |
| An afternoon concert | |||
| 1969.11.29 |
Alden Memorial Auditorium, Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
Worcester, | MA |
| An evening concert
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| 1969.12.05 | Symphony Hall | Boston, | MA |
| 1969.12.06 | Crouse College Auditorium | Syracuse, | NY |
| Patrick Sky opened for Joni. Two shows, 8pm and 10pm. |
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| 1969.12.07 | Univ. of Hartford | Hartford, | CT |
| 1969.12.10 | Springfield College | Springfield, | MA |
| 1969.12.11 | Shapiro Athletic Center, Brandeis Univ. | Waltham, | MA |
| 1969.12.12 | Harrington Auditorium, M.I.T. | Cambridge, | MA |
| 1969.12.14 | Masonic Temple Theater | Detroit, | MI |
| Joni was a surprise guest performer at a CSNY concert. | |||
| 1969.12.21 | Kleinhans Auditorium | Buffalo, | NY |
1970
| 1970.01 | Reprise Records Reception | London, | England |
| Joni’s record company held a reception shortly after her arrival in England for the upcoming Festival Hall concert. Joni was also interviewed by Caroline Boucher. |
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| 1970.01.17 | Royal Festival Hall | London, | England |
| 1970.01.29 | This Is Tom Jones!—Elstree TV Studios | London, | England |
| Broadcast by ABC-TV in the U.S. and ITV in the U.K. | |||
| 1970.03.11 | 12th Annual Grammy Awards—Shrine Auditorium | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni received a Grammy for ‘Best Folk Performance’ for the Clouds album. |
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| 1970.07.26 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Centre Island | Toronto, | ON |
| Other performers included David Rea and James Taylor | |||
| 1970.08.29 | Isle of Wight Festival—East Afton Farm | Isle Of Wight, | GodshilleEngland |
| Several selections from Joni’s performance were released on videotape, laserdisc and DVD. |
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| 1970.09 | BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Joni was featured on guitar, piano and dulcimer. This program, the initial show of the BBC In Concert series, was broadcast on Oct. 9.
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| 1970.09 | A Spanish Restaurant | Nashville, | TN |
| Joni, Dennis Hopper, Michele Phillips, and Micky Newbury joined Johnny Cash for a late night of food, fun, and music after the season's first taping of The Johnny Cash Show. |
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| 1970.10.07 | The Johnny Cash Show—ABC TV, Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, | TN |
| Broadcast date. | |||
| 1970.10.09 | Joni Mitchell - In Concert - BBC2 Television | London, | England |
| This program was subtitled Joni Mitchell Sings Joni Mitchell. Joni was featured on guitar, piano and dulcimer in the premier episode of the In Concert series. |
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| 1970.10.16 | PNE Coliseum | Vancouver, | BC |
| Joni Mitchell, Phil Ochs, and the BC band Chilliwack performed at a benefit concert for the Don't Make A Wave Committee, which raised $17,000 for Greenpeace. James Taylor also appeared as Joni's surprise guest. |
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| 1970.10.18 | Gentle On My Mind—KCOP-TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Described as a ‘rock-folk’ TV Special, this program featured John Hartford, Pete Seeger and Joni. The full program title was Hartford, Mitchell & Seeger - Gentle On Your Mind. |
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| 1970.10.29 | In Concert—BBC Radio 1, Paris Theatre | London, | England |
| James Taylor also appeared, accompanying Joni on several songs, and performed several of his own. The program was broadcast on Dec. 27 and 30. |
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| 1970.11.07 | Dillon Gymnasium, Princeton Univ. | Princeton, | NJ |
| Joni appeared for the encore during a James Taylor concert and sang “You Can Close Your Eyes” with James. |
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| 1970.11.13 | Fillmore East | New York, | NY |
| Joni Mitchell sat in with the Mothers of Invention, sang on several songs, and recited her poem “Penelope.” |
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| 1970.11.20 | Royal Festival Hall | London, | England |
| 1970.11.21 | Royal Festival Hall | London, | England |
1971
| 1971.01 | Queens College | Flushing, | NY |
| Joni was the surprise guest at a James Taylor concert. | |||
| 1971.03.28 | Honolulu International Center | Honolulu, | HI |
| Joni was the surprise guest at a James Taylor concert. | |||
| 1971.05.17 | Joni Mitchell - In Concert - BBC2 Television—BBC 2 TV Theatre | London, | England |
| A re-edited version of the In Concert program Joni Mitchell Sings Joni Mitchell originally broadcast on Oct. 9, 1970.
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| 1971.09.10 | Queen Elizabeth Theatre | Vancouver, | BC |
| Joni was the surprise guest at a Crosby & Nash concert. | |||
1972
| 1972.02 | Beverly Wiltshire Hotel | Beverly Hills, | CA |
| Joni performed at an ACLU Dinner honoring Henry Fonda who was presented with their "Bill of Rights Award". The Smothers Brothers also performed. |
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| 1972.02.16 | Paramount Theatre | Seattle, | WA |
| 1972.02.18 | Masonic Temple | Detroit, | MI |
| 1972.02.21 | Arie Crown Theater, McCormick Center | Chicago, | IL |
| 1972.02.23 | Carnegie Hall | New York, | NY |
| 1972.02.25 | Massey Hall | Toronto, | ON |
| 1972.02.28 | The Music Hall | Boston, | MA |
| 1972.02.29 | Constitution Hall | Washington, | DC |
| 1972.03.02 | Academy of Music | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1972.03.04 | McAllister Auditorium, Tulane Univ. | New Orleans, | LA |
| 1972.03 | Kiel Auditorium | St. Louis, | MO |
| Jackson Browne was ill. Tom May opened for Joni. | |||
| 1972.03.11 | Berkeley Community Theatre | Berkeley, | CA |
| David Crosby, Graham Nash, David Blue and Jackson Browne joined Joni during her encore.
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| 1972.03.13 | Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1972.03.15 | Queen Elizabeth Hall | Vancouver, | BC |
| 1972.04.02 | El Chingadero—John VanHammersveld's Studio | Venice, | CA |
| A one-man show of sculptor Boyd Elder's artwork. Among the people singing and playing while sitting on the gallery floor were Joni, Jackson Browne, Ned Doheny and Cass Elliot. Later, Joni and others danced to live music by the still unsigned Eagles. |
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| 1972.04.28 | Cleveland Arena | Cleveland, | OH |
| A fundraising benefit concert on behalf of George McGovern'’s presidential campaign. Joni, James Taylor and Paul Simon performed. |
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| 1972.05.03 | Odeon Theatre | Manchester, | England |
| 1972.05.05 | Royal Festival Hall | London, | England |
| 1972.05.09 | Jahrhunderthalle | Frankfurt, | Germany |
| 1972.05.13 | Royal Theatre Carre | Amsterdam, | Netherlands |
| 1972.05.15 | The Salle Pleyel | Paris, | France |
| 1972.05.19 | Sounds For Saturday—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Broadcast on June 10th. | |||
| 1972.05.27 | Interview—Interview | London, | England |
| Penny Valentine'’s interview with Joni appeared in Sounds magazine on June 3 and 10. |
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| 1972.06.18 | Waikiki Shell | Honolulu, | HI |
| 1972.07.15 | Mariposa Folk Festival—Centre Island | Toronto, | ON |
| 1972.11.10 | Gallery Of Photography | Vancouver, | BC |
| Joni attended the opening of an exhibit featuring her photographs as well as those by Graham Nash and Joel Bernstein. The exhibit was on view from Nov. 10-29. |
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| 1972.11.16 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1972.11.17 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1972.11.18 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1972.11.19 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| Steve Ferguson opened for Joni. Two sets nightly | |||
1973
| 1973.04.15 | Sir George Williams Univ. Auditorium | Montreal, | QC |
| A Benefit Concert for the James Bay Indians. Brian Blain, Peter Yarrow and Loudon Wainwright III also performed. |
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| 1973.08.11 | The Corral Club | Topanga, | CA |
| 1973.08.12 | The Corral Club | Topanga, | CA |
| The Eagles were the opening act. Neil Young and the Santa Monica Flyers performed and also accompanied Joni. Two sets nightly |
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| 1973.09.18 | Sounds For Saturday—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Originally broadcast on May 19, 1972. | |||
| 1973.11 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| 1973.12 | Interview-Studio Instrument Rentals | Hollywood, | CA |
| Joni, Tom Scott, Henry Lewy and Elliot Roberts were interviewed by Malka Marom during tour rehearsals. Broadcast by CBC AM in Canada in April 1974 on their program The Entertainers.Portions of this interview were also published in Macleans magazine. |
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| 1973.12 | Interview-Studio Instrument Rentals | Hollywood, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Marci McDonald for an article published by The Toronto Star on Feb. 9, 1974. |
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| 1973.12 | Tour Rehearsals, Studio Instrument Rentals | Hollywood, | CA |
1974
| 1974.01 | Tour Rehearsals, Studio Instrument Rentals | Hollywood, | CA |
| 1974.01.18 | Kiel Auditorium | St. Louis, | MO |
| 1974.01.19 | Assembly Hall, Univ. of Illinois | Urbana-Champaign, | IL |
| 1974.01.20 | Athletic and Convocation Center, Notre Dame Univ. | South Bend, | IN |
| 1974.01.22 | Dane County Coliseum | Madison, | WI |
| 1974.01.23 | Auditorium Theater | Chicago, | IL |
| 1974.01.25 | St. Johns Arena, Ohio State Univ. | Columbus, | OH |
| 1974.01.26 | Hill Auditorium, Univ. of Michigan | Ann Arbor, | MI |
| 1974.01.29 | Constitution Hall | Washington, | DC |
| 1974.01.30 | Academy of Music | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1974.01.31 | The Music Hall | Boston, | MA |
| 1974.02.02 | Woolsey Hall, Yale Univ. | New Haven, | CT |
| 1974.02.03 | Barton Hall, Cornell Univ. | Ithaca, | NY |
| 1974.02.05 | Avery Fisher Hall | New York, | NY |
| 1974.02.06 | Radio City Music Hall | New York, | NY |
| 1974.02.07 | The Music Hall | Boston, | MA |
| 1974.02.09 | Wilfred Laurier Univ. | Waterloo, | ON |
| 1974.02.10 | Massey Hall | Toronto, | ON |
| 1974.02.11 | Kleinhans Music Hall | Buffalo, | NY |
| 1974.02.13 | The Music Hall | Cleveland, | OH |
| 1974.02.14 | Syria Mosque | Pittsburgh, | PA |
| 1974.02.16 | Honolulu International Center | Honolulu, | HI |
| 1974.02.28 | Memorial Auditorium | Sacramento, | CA |
| 1974.03.01 | Berkeley Community Theatre | Berkeley, | CA |
| 1974.03.02 | Berkeley Community Theatre | Berkeley, | CA |
| 1974.03.03 | Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1974.03.04 | Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1974.03.05 | Anaheim Convention Center | Anaheim, | CA |
| 1974.03.08 | C.U. Fieldhouse, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder | Boulder, | CO |
| 1974.03.10 | Highland High School Auditorium | Salt Lake City, | UT |
| 1974.03.11 | Civic Auditorium | Portland, | OR |
| 1974.03.12 | Seattle Center Arena | Seattle, | WA |
| 1974.03.14 | Centennial Auditorium | Saskatoon, | SK |
| 1974.03.24 | Cameron Stadium, Duke Univ. | Durham, | NC |
| 1974.03 | Carolina Coliseum, Univ. of So. Carolina | Columbia, | SC |
| 1974.03 | Austin Coliseum | Austin, | TX |
| 1974.03.30 | Memorial Auditorium | Dallas, | TX |
| 1974.03.31 | Hofheinz Pavilion | Houston, | TX |
| 1974.04 | The Entertainers—CBC AM | Toronto, | ON |
| A music and interview program. Joni, Tom Scott, Henry Lewy and Elliot Roberts were interviewed by Malka. |
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| 1974.04 | Grand Ole Opry House | Nashville, | TN |
| 1974.04.02 | Ellis Auditorium | Memphis, | TN |
| 1974.04 | William & Mary Hall, College of William & Mary | Williamsburg, | VA |
| 1974.04.06 | The Omni | Atlanta, | GA |
| 1974.04 | Veterans' Memorial Coliseum | Jacksonville, | FL |
| 1974.04.08 | Miami Civic Auditorium | Miami, | FL |
| 1974.04.20 | New Victoria Theatre | London, | England |
| 1974.04.21 | New Victoria Theatre | London, | England |
| 1974.04.22 | New Victoria Theatre | London, | England |
| The third concert was videotaped. An edited version was broadcast on the BBC’s Old Grey Whistle Test on Nov. 19. |
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| 1974.07.10 | Pacific Coliseum | Vancouver, | BC |
| Joni made a surprise appearance at a CSNY concert. | |||
| 1974.07.25 | Mile High Stadium | Denver, | CO |
| Joni made a surprise appearance at a CSNY concert. | |||
| 1974.07.26 | Park Plaza Resort | Park City, | UT |
| 1974.07.28 | Civic Arena | St. Paul , | MN |
| 1974.07.29 | Ravinia Pavilion | Highland Park, | IL |
| 1974.07.30 | Blossom Music Center | Cuyahoga Falls, | OH |
| 1974.07.31 | Convention Center | Louisville, | KY |
| 1974.08 | Massey Hall | Toronto, | ON |
| 1974.08.04 | Place des Nations | Montreal, | QC |
| 1974.08.06 | Mississippi River Festival | Edwardsville, | IL |
| 1974.08.08 | Pine Knob Music Theatre | Clarkston, | MI |
| 1974.08.09 | Pine Knob Music Theatre | Clarkston, | MI |
| 1974.08.13 | Universal Amphitheatre | Universal City, | CA |
| 1974.08.14 | Universal Amphitheatre | Universal City, | CA |
| 1974.08.15 | Universal Amphitheatre | Universal City, | CA |
| 1974.08.16 | Universal Amphitheatre | Universal City, | CA |
| 1974.08.17 | Universal Amphitheatre | Universal City, | CA |
| Selections from this concert series were released on the live album Miles Of Aisles. |
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| 1974.08.20 | Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) | Saratoga Springs, | NY |
| 1974.08.21 | Temple Univ. Music Festival | Ambler, | PA |
| 1974.08.22 | Temple Univ. Music Festival | Ambler, | PA |
| 1974.08.24 | Merriweather Post Pavilion | Columbia, | MD |
| 1974.08.27 | The Music Shed at Tanglewood | Lenox, | MA |
| 1974.08.28 | Nassau Coliseum | Uniondale, | NY |
| 1974.09.02 | Auditorium Arena | Denver, | CO |
| 1974.09.08 | New York 'SUMMERSAULT' '74—Roosevelt Raceway | Westbury, | NY |
| Joni shared the bill with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Jesse Colin Young and the Beach Boys. Joni also sang with CSNY, adding harmony vocals to several of their songs.
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| 1974.09.14 | Wembley Stadium | London, | England |
| Joni shared the bill with The Band, Jesse Colin Young, Joe Walsh and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. |
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| 1974.11.19 | The Old Grey Whistle Test—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Recorded at the New Victoria Theatre on April 22. | |||
| 1974.12.24 | The Troubadour | W. Hollywood, | CA |
| On opening night for Flo and Eddie (Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan of the defunct Turtles), the crowd was blessed with a bonus show. James Taylor, Carly Simon, Joni Mitchell, John Guerin, Linda Ronstadt and Albert Brooks all leaped onstage and commenced crooning Christmas carols. Before that, the merry sextet wandered from house to house in the Hollywood hills blessing startled neighbors with carols.
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1975
| 1975.03.01 | 17th Annual Grammy Awards—Shrine Auditorium | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni and Tom Scott received the ‘Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists’ Grammy for the song “Down To You” from the Court And Spark album. |
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| 1975.04.29 | The Bottom Line | New York, | NY |
| Joni sits in with Tom Scott but will not come out on stage. She sings with him from a mic backstage. |
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| 1975.07.04 | Joni’'s Home | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Larry Johnson and Leslie Morris were married by Graham Nash at Joni’'s home. Joni performed “"Jericho"” as part of the ceremony. |
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| 1975.10.17 | Santa Monica Civic Auditorium | Santa Monica, | CA |
| Joni was guest performer during the encore of a Bonnie Raitt concert. Other guests included Jackson Browne, Tom Waits, and J.D. Souther.
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| 1975.11.13 | Veteran's Memorial Coliseum | New Haven, | CT |
| Evening show | |||
| 1975.11.15 | Convention Center | Niagara Falls, | NY |
| 1975.11.17 | War Memorial Coliseum | Rochester, | NY |
| Two shows | |||
| 1975.11.19 | Memorial Auditorium | Worcester, | MA |
| 1975.11.20 | Harvard Square Theater | Cambridge, | MA |
| 1975.11.21 | The Music Hall | Boston, | MA |
| Two shows | |||
| 1975.11.22 | Shapiro Gym, Brandeis Univ. | Waltham, | MA |
| 1975.11.24 | Civic Center Arena | Hartford, | CT |
| 1975.11.26 | Civic Center | Augusta, | ME |
| 1975.11.27 | Municipal Auditorium | Bangor, | ME |
| 1975.11.29 | Quebec City Coliseum | Quebec City, | QC |
| 1975.12.01 | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, | ON |
| 1975.12.02 | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, | ON |
| 1975.12.04 | The Forum | Montreal, | QC |
| 1975.12.07 | Correctional Correctional Facility for Women | Clinton, | NJ |
| 1975.12.08 | The Night of the Hurricane—Madison Square Garden | New York, | NY |
| A benefit concert on behalf of the Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter legal defense fund. |
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1976
| 1976.01.16 | Northop Auditorium, University of Minnesota | Minneapolis, | MN |
| 1976.01.18 | Elliott Hall of Music, Purdue Univ. | W. Lafayette, | IN |
| Neil Young made a surprise appearance. | |||
| 1976.01.20 | Keil Auditorium | St. Louis, | MO |
| 1976.01.22 | Sam Houston Coliseum | Houston, | TX |
| 1976.01.23 | Municipal Auditorium | San Antonio, | TX |
| 1976.01.25 | Night of the Hurricane II—Houston Astrodome | Houston, | TX |
| A second benefit concert on behalf of the Rubin ‘Hurricane Carter legal defense fund. Joni performed solo as a guest with Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Review. |
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| 1976.01.26 | Dallas Convention Center | Dallas, | TX |
| 1976.01.28 | Municipal Auditorium | Austin, | TX |
| Bob Dylan makes a surprise appearance and duets with Joni on "“Both Sides Now".” He also performed a solo version of "“Girl From The North Country.”" |
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| 1976.01.29 | Assembly Center, Louisiana State Univ. | Baton Rouge, | LA |
| 1976.01.31 | Charlotte Coliseum | Charlotte, | NC |
| 1976.02.01 | Memorial Coliseum, Univ. of Alabama | Tuscaloosa, | AL |
| 1976.02.03 | UGA Coliseum, Univ. of Georgia | Athens, GA, | GA |
| 1976.02.04 | Ellis Auditorium | Memphis, | TN |
| 1976.02.06 | William & Mary Hall, College of William & Mary | Williamsburg, | VA |
| 1976.02.07 | Cameron Stadium, Duke Univ. | Durham, | NC |
| 1976.02.09 | Memorial Coliseum, Univ. of Kentucky | Lexington, | KY |
| 1976.02.10 | Armory Fieldhouse, Univ. of Cincinnati | Cincinnati, | OH |
| 1976.02.12 | Millet Assembly Hall, Miami Univ. | Oxford, | OH |
| 1976.02.13 | Public Hall | Cleveland, | OH |
| 1976.02.14 | Civic Arena | Pittsburgh, | PA |
| 1976.02.16 | The Spectrum Theatre | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1976.02.18 | Civic Center | Providence, | RI |
| 1976.02.19 | The Music Hall | Boston, | MA |
| 1976.02.20 | Nassau Coliseum | Uniondale, | NY |
| 1976.02.22 | Cole Fieldhouse, Univ. of Maryland | College Park, | MD |
| Joni was ill and left the stage before completing her first song. The concert was cancelled. |
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| 1976.02.23 | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | New Haven, | CT |
| 1976.02.24 | War Memorial Coliseum | Syracuse, | NY |
| 1976.02.26 | Hill Auditorium, Univ. of Michigan | Ann Arbor, | MI |
| 1976.02.27 | Illinois State Univ. | Normal, | IL |
| 1976.02.29 | Dane County Coliseum | Madison, | WI |
| 1976.05.15 | Gatesville State School for Boys | Gatesville, | TX |
| Joni made a guest appearance with The Rolling Thunder Revue. | |||
| 1976.05.16 | Tarrant County Convention Center | Fort Worth, | TX |
| Joni's guest appearance with The Rolling Thunder Revue. | |||
| 1976.11.11 | The Tower Theater | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Joni, accompanied by Jaco Pastorius and Bobbye Hall, performed at a benefit concert held for The Main Point coffeehouse. Two shows |
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| 1976.11.20 | California Celebrates the Whales—Memorial Auditorium | Sacramento, | CA |
| A benefit concert. Joni was accompanied by Jaco Pastorius, Bass and Bobbye Hall, Congas.
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| 1976.11.25 | The Last Waltz—Winterland | San Francisco, | CA |
| Joni joined Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Van Morrison and others as guest performers at The Band's farewell concert. A film of the event, directed by Martin Scorsese, was released in theaters, on videotape, laserdisc and DVD. A soundtrack album was also released. |
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1977
1978
| 1978.07.22 | Madison Square Garden | New York, | NY |
| Joni appeared at a Crosby, Stills & Nash concert, and sang harmony during their encore. |
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| 1978.09.02 | Bread & Roses Festival of Music—Greek Theatre | Berkeley, | CA |
| 1978.09.03 | Bread & Roses Festival of Music—Greek Theatre | Berkeley, | CA |
1979
| 1979 | Interview-CBC Radio | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni and Henry Lewy were interviewed by Malka. | |||
| 1979.05.06 | Anti-Nuclear Power Rally—U.S. Capitol Steps | Washington, | DC |
| 1979.05.27 | Berkeley Jazz Festival—Greek Theatre | Berkeley, | CA |
| Joni performed with Jaco Pastorius, Don Alias, Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams. |
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| 1979.06.15 | Playboy Jazz Festival—Hollywood Bowl | Hollywood, | CA |
| Joni performed with Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Gene Perla and Don Alias. |
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| 1979.07.19 | Tour Rehearsals | Hollywood, | CA |
| July 19-21 and July 23-29 | |||
| 1979.08.03 | Zoo Amphitheatre | Oklahoma City, | OK |
| 1979.08.05 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Morrison, | CO |
| 1979.08.06 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Morrison, | CO |
| 1979.08.09 | Mississippi River Festival | Edwardsville, | IL |
| 1979.08.11 | Pine Knob Music Theatre | Clarkston, | MI |
| 1979.08.12 | Pine Knob Music Theatre | Clarkston, | MI |
| 1979.08.14 | Blossom Music Center | Cuyahoga Falls, | OH |
| 1979.08.16 | Alpine Valley Music Theater | E. Troy, | WI |
| 1979.08.17 | Alpine Valley Music Theater | E. Troy, | WI |
| 1979.08.19 | Minneapolis Auditorium | Minneapolis, | MN |
| 1979.08.21 | The Music Shed at Tanglewood | Lenox, | MA |
| 1979.08.22 | Merriweather Post Pavilion | Columbia, | MD |
| 1979.08.23 | Merriweather Post Pavilion | Columbia, | MD |
| 1979.08.25 | Forest Hills Tennis Stadium | New York, | NY |
| 1979.08.27 | Civic Center | Providence, | RI |
| 1979.08.28 | Robin Hood Dell West | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Renamed The Frederic R. Mann Music Center later in 1979 | |||
| 1979.09.02 | Pacific Coliseum | Vancouver, | BC |
| A press conference was held at the Coliseum after the concert | |||
| 1979.09.03 | Memorial Coliseum | Portland, | OR |
| 1979.09.07 | Civic Auditorium | San Francisco, | CA |
| 1979.09.08 | Civic Auditorium | San Francisco, | CA |
| 1979.09.09 | Santa Barbara County Bowl | Santa Barbara, | CA |
| Portions of this concert were released on the live album Shadows And Light. An edited videotape of the concert was shown on the Showtime cable channel and later released on videotape, laserdisc and DVD. |
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| 1979.09.12 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1979.09.13 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1979.09.14 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1979.09.15 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1979.09.16 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1979.11.10 | The Art Garden | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni attended a party celebrating the publication of STARART, a coffee table art book exhibiting the fine art of several music Icons. The book was designed and edited by Deborah Chesher. Several of the other artists were also present, including John Mayall, Klaus Voormann, Ron Wood and Commander Cody.
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1980
| 1980.07.19 | Vorpal Gallery | Laguna Beach, | CA |
| Joni attended the opening of an exhibit featuring her paintings as well as those of John Mayall, Klaus Voormanm, Ron Wood and Commander Cody. These paintings were featured in the book Starart, designed and edited by Debby Chesher. The exhibit was on display from July 19-Aug. 1. |
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| 1980.10.04 | Bread & Roses Festival of Music—Greek Theatre | Berkeley, | CA |
| 1980.10.05 | Bread & Roses Festival of Music—Greek Theatre | Berkeley, | CA |
| 1980.10.22 | innerview | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Jim Ladd for a syndicated radio program that was broadcast on Dec. 29. |
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| 1980.12.02 | Shadows And Light | Santa Barbara, | CA |
| A Showtime cable TV broadcast, recorded at the Santa Barbara County Bowl on Sept. 9. |
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1981
| 1981.02.05 | O'Keefe Center for the Performing Arts | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. | |||
1982
| 1982.02.18 | The Mudd Club | New York, | NY |
| Joni made a guest appearance during Eric Andersen's concert, adding harmony to his song "Blue River." This show was released on the CD Eric Andersen Live at the Mudd Club. |
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| 1982.03 | McCabe's Guitar Shop & Concert Hall | Santa Monica, | CA |
| Joni made a guest appearance during Eric Andersen's concert.
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| 1982.04 | Studio 54 | New York, | NY |
| Joni performed at a benefit for the Franklin Furnace Art Gallery. | |||
| 1982.11.06 | Rock On—BBC Radio 1 | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Richard Stanley. In 1983, Geffen Records released a limited edition UK-only package of two 7” singles with an edited version of the interview on side one and details of a special contest on side two. The other record was “"Chinese Café/Unchained Melody"” b/w "“Ladies Man.”" |
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| 1982.12 | Interview-WNEW-FM | New York, | NY |
1983
| 1983.02.20 | Production Rehearsal—A&M Studios | Hollywood, | CA |
| Several songs were filmed and three were released as promotional videos. |
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| 1983.02.28 | Kouseinenkin Dai Hall | Tokyo, | Japan |
| 1983.03.02 | Sunpalace Hall | Fukuoka, | Japan |
| 1983.03.03 | Festival Hall | Osaka, | Japan |
| 1983.03.04 | Festival Hall | Osaka, | Japan |
| 1983.03.05 | Shi Kokaido Hall | Nagoya, | Japan |
| 1983.03.06 | Nippon Budokan Hall | Tokyo, | Japan |
| 1983.03.07 | Nippon Budokan Hall | Tokyo, | Japan |
| 1983.03.11 | Capitol Theatre | Sydney, | Australia |
| 1983.03.12 | Capitol Theatre | Sydney, | Australia |
| 1983.03.14 | Festival Hall | Brisbane, | Australia |
| Doug Ashdown opened for Joni | |||
| 1983.03.16 | Palais Theatre | Melbourne, | Australia |
| 1983.03.17 | Palais Theatre | Melbourne, | Australia |
| 1983.03.19 | Festival Theatre | Adelaide, | Australia |
| 1983.03.21 | Melbourne Concert Hall | Melbourne, | Australia |
| 1983.03.23 | Sydney Opera House | Sydney, | Australia |
| 1983.03.24 | Sydney Opera House | Sydney, | Australia |
| 1983.03.25 | Sydney Opera House | Sydney, | Australia |
| Doug Ashdown opened for Joni. | |||
| 1983.03.27 | St. James Theatre | Auckland, | New Zealand |
| 1983.03.28 | Wellington Town Hall | Wellington, | New Zealand |
| 1983.03.30 | Christchurch Town Hall | Christchurch, | New Zealand |
| 1983.04.11 | Tour Rehearsals Hammersmith Odeon | London, | England |
| 1983.04.12 | Tour Rehearsals Hammersmith Odeon | London, | England |
| 1983.04.14 | NEC Arena-Birmingham | Birmingham, | England |
| 1983.04.16 | RDS Music Hall | Dublin, | Ireland |
| 1983.04.17 | RDS Music Hall | Dublin, | Ireland |
| 1983.04.19 | Playhouse Theatre | Edinburgh, | Scotland |
| 1983.04.20 | Playhouse Theatre | Edinburgh, | Scotland |
| 1983.04.22 | My Top 12—BBC Radio 1, BBC Broadcast House | London, | England |
| A music and interview program. Joni talks to Andy Peebles and chooses 12 all-time favorite music tracks for an imaginary album. Broadcast on May 29. |
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| 1983.04.22 | Saturday Live—BBC Radio 1, BBC Broadcast House | London, | England |
| Joni was interviewed by Richard Skinner. Broadcast on May 23 |
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| 1983.04.22 | Interview-Capital Radio | London, | England |
| 1983.04.23 | Wembley Arena | London, | England |
| 1983.04.24 | Wembley Arena | London, | England |
| An afternoon videotaping, without an audience present. | |||
| 1983.04.24 | Wembley Arena | London, | England |
| This evening concert was videotaped by the BBC; an edited version was broadcast on the BBC’s Old Grey Whistle Test and simulcast by BBC Radio 1 on June 19. |
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| 1983.04.26 | Koninklijk Circus | Brussels, | Belgium |
| This concert was broadcast live on radio. | |||
| 1983.04.27 | Congressgebouw | The Hague, | Netherlands |
| 1983.04.29 | Theatre de Beaulieu | Lausanne, | Switzerland |
| 1983.04.30 | Theatre des Champs Elysees | Paris, | France |
| 1983.05.01 | Casino de Paris | Paris, | France |
| 1983.05.03 | CCH - Congress Centrum Hamburg | Hamburg, | Germany |
| 1983.05.04 | Alte Oper | Frankfurt, | Germany |
| 1983.05.05 | Eberthalle | Ludwigshafen, | Germany |
| 1983.05.07 | L'Arena di Verona | Verona, | Italy |
| 1983.05.08 | Palasport | Genova, | Italy |
| 1983.05.09 | Teatro Tanda Lampugnano | Milan, | Italy |
| 1983.05.12 | Konserthuset | Stockholm, | Sweden |
| 1983.05.13 | Konserthus | Oslo, | Norway |
| 1983.05.14 | Falkoner Centret | Copenhagen, | Denmark |
| 1983.06.09 | Civic Theatre | San Diego, | CA |
| 1983.06.10 | Santa Barbara County Bowl | Santa Barbara, | CA |
| 1983.06.12 | Concord Pavilion | Concord, | CA |
| 1983.06.13 | Universal Amphitheatre | Universal City, | CA |
| 1983.06.14 | Universal Amphitheatre | Universal City, | CA |
| 1983.06.16 | Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre | Irvine, | CA |
| 1983.06.17 | Compton Terrace | Tempe, | AZ |
| 1983.06.19 | Old Grey Whistle Test—BBC 2 TV, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 1 | London, | England |
| Videotaped at Wembley Arena on the evening of April 24 | |||
| 1983.06.23 | Reunion Arena | Dallas, | TX |
| 1983.06.24 | The Summit | Houston, | TX |
| 1983.06.25 | Frank Irwin Center, Univ. of Texas at Austin | Austin, | TX |
| 1983.06.27 | Assembly Center, Louisiana State Univ. | Baton Rouge, | LA |
| 1983.06.29 | Lloyd Noble Arena | Norman, | OK |
| 1983.06.30 | Starlight Theatre | Kansas City, | MO |
| 1983.07.02 | Fox Theatre | St. Louis, | MO |
| 1983.07.03 | Alpine Valley Music Theater | East Troy, | WI |
| 1983.07.04 | Pine Knob Music Theatre | Clarkston, | MI |
| 1983.07.06 | Poplar Creek Music Theater | Hoffman Estates, | IL |
| 1983.07.09 | RKO Palace Theater | Columbus, | OH |
| 1983.07.10 | Stanley Theater | Pittsburgh, | PA |
| 1983.07.11 | Four Seasons Hotel | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni & Larry Klein held press conference. | |||
| 1983.07.12 | CNE Bandshell | Toronto, | ON |
| 1983.07.13 | Shea’s Performing Arts Center | Buffalo, | NY |
| 1983.07.15 | Mann Music Center | Philadelphia, | PA |
| 1983.07.16 | Garden State Arts Center | Holmdel, | NJ |
| 1983.07.18 | Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center | Canadaigua, | NY |
| Finger Lakes Community College | |||
| 1983.07.19 | Colt State Park Amphitheatre | Bristol, | RI |
| 1983.07.20 | Concert On The Common—Boston Commons | Boston, | MA |
| 1983.07.22 | Merriweather Post Pavilion | Columbia, | MD |
| 1983.07.24 | Jones Beach Theatre | Wantaugh, | NY |
| 1983.07.26 | Blossom Music Center | Cuyahoga Falls, | OH |
| 1983.07.28 | Madison Square Garden | New York, | NY |
| 1983.07.30 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Morrison, | CO |
| 1983.08.12 | Refuge Of The Roads | Culver City, | CA |
| An afternoon videotaping, without an audience present, portions of which were included in the videotape and laserdisc release Refuge Of The Roads. |
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1984
1985
| 1985.02.10 | Tears Are Not Enough—Manta Sound Recording Studio | Toronto, | ON |
| Northern Lights, a group of Canada’s most accomplished artists, gathered to record the song “Tears Are Not Enough” for inclusion on the We Are The World benefit album. A videotape and laserdisc of the song and a “Making Of...” documentary were also released. |
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| 1985.02.26 | 27th Grammy Awards —Shrine Auditorium | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni & Dionne Warwick presented the Grammy award for 'Album Of The Year' to Lionel Richie.
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| 1985.09.22 | Farm Aid—Memorial Stadium, Univ. of Illinois | Champaign, | IL |
| Joni performed solo at the first annual Farm Aid concert to benefit small farmers in the U.S. Other performers included Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty. |
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| 1985.10.28 | The James Corcoran Gallery | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Geffen Records held a Dog Eat Dog release party. Billed as "“Joni Mitchell-–New Paintings New Songs”", the gathering was a benefit for the Museum of Contemporary Art. The paintings were on display from Oct. 28 until Oct. 30th. |
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| 1985.10.31 | Good Morning America—ABC TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1985.11 | Warner Bros. Music Show #131 | Los Angeles, | CA |
| An interview and music from the album Dog Eat Dog. Joni was interviewed by Bill Flanagan for ‘Musician’ Magazine. |
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| 1985.11 | Interview - WNEW-FM | New York, | NY |
| Joni was interviewed by Dennis Elsas. | |||
| 1985.11.26 | Old Grey Whistle Test—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Joni was interviewed by Richard Skinner at home and in her art studio in early 1985. |
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| 1985.12.06 | Wogan—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Joni and Michael Mullins sang "“Good Friends.”" | |||
| 1985.12.07 | Saturday Live | London, | England |
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| 1985.12.29 | Rock Master Class—Duke of York Theatre, Capital Radio | London, | England |
| Joni was interviewed and performed several songs accompanied by Larry Klein. | |||
1986
| 1986.01.12 | Mixed Bag—WNEW-FM | New York, | NY |
| Joni was interviewed by Pete Fornatel and also performed one song. |
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| 1986.04.01 | Whistle Test Extra—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Joni was interviewed by Richard Skinner at home and in her art studio in 1985. The program also featured video clips of live performances from 1970, 1974 and 1983. |
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| 1986.06.15 | Conspiracy Of Hope—Giants Stadium | E. Rutherford, | NJ |
| Joni was an unscheduled performer at a concert to benefit Amnesty International. |
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| 1986.08.28 | Get Tough On Toxics—Long Beach Arena | Long Beach, | CA |
| Joni joined other musicians including Neil Young and Warren Zevon in this benefit concert and performed several songs. |
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1987
| 1987.08.29 | Showtime Coast To Coast | Los Angeles, | CA |
| A cable TV series hosted by Herbie Hancock. Joni was a guest on the first show for a jam session with Herbie, Bobby McFerrin, Wayne Shorter, David Sanborn and Larry Klein. |
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| 1987.10.27 | Pacific Amphitheatre | Costa Mesa, | CA |
| Cowboys For Indians–Justice For Leonard Peltier This benefit concert featured Joni, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and other socially conscious musicians. Joni performed with a band that included Larry Klein, Wayne Shorter, Mark Isham, Vinnie Colaiuta and Michael Landau. |
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1988
| 1988.03.17 | Interview | No. Hollywood, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Timothy White for his book Rock Lives. | |||
| 1988.03 | The Journal—CBC TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Paul McGrath. Broadcast on March 11. | |||
| 1988.03.22 | The Hot Stove Club—Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni held a press conference promoting her new album Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm. |
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| 1988.03.22 | New Music—CITY TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Denise Donlon shortly after the press conference at the Hot Stove Club. The interview took place at the home of Denise Donlon & (husband) Murray McLaughlin.
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| 1988.03.25 | Bessborough Hotel | Saskatoon, | SK |
| A press conference | |||
| 1988.04.01 | Prime Time Live—CBC Radio | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Ralph Benmurgui. | |||
| 1988.04.04 | Good Morning America—ABC TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Hollywood reporter Chantal. | |||
| 1988.04.19 | Avsminkat | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed for a program broadcast in Sweden. | |||
| 1988.05 | Interview BBC Radio 1 | London, | England |
| Joni was interviewed by host Johnny Walker. | |||
| 1988.05 | Interview Capitol Radio | London, | England |
| Joni was interviewed by David Jensen. Geffen Records issued an edited version on a promotional CD entitled A Special Conversation For Radio to promote her album Chalk Mark In A Rainstorm. |
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| 1988.05 | MTV-Britain | London, | England |
| 1988.05 | TopPop Spesial—NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting) | Oslo, | Norway |
| Joni was interviewed by Hege Duckert. | |||
| 1988.05.09 | Breakfast Time—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Joni was interviewed by Caroline Righton. | |||
| 1988.05.09 | Rapido—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| 1988.05.20 | Wired—Granada Television | London, | England |
| A music and interview program, hosted by Lenore Pemberton. | |||
| 1988.05 | Kippevel—VARA TV | Amsterdam, | Holland |
| Joni was interviewed by Jan Douwe Kroeske and also performed two songs. Broadcast on May 26.
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| 1988.05.20 | Eclection (Art Exhibition)—Porco Gallery | Tokyo, | Japan |
| Eclection was the title of the first exhibition of Joni's Paintings. Joni attended the opening reception on May 20th. The exhibit was on display until June 8th. |
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| 1988.05 | The Album Show—Radio EON FM | Australia | |
| Joni was interviewed by Billy Pinnell. | |||
| 1988.05 | National Album Review | Australia | |
| Joni was interviewed and played one song during a syndicated radio broadcast. |
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| 1988.05.31 | Ray Martin Midday Show—9 Network TV | Australia | |
| 1988.06.05 | Sunday Program—9 Network TV | Australia | |
| 1988.06.07 | Rock Arena Show—ABC TV | Sydney, | Australia |
| 1988.07.07 | Top Half—Avalon Studios TV-NZ | Wellington, | New Zealand |
| Joni was interviewed by Dylan Taite. | |||
| 1988.07.09 | Vicki Gabereau Show—CBC Radio | Toronto, | ON |
| A radio broadcast featuring an interview with Joni. | |||
| 1988.07.31 | Radio With Pictures—Avalon Studios TV-NZ | Wellington, | New Zealand |
| Joni was interviewed by Dick Driver and also performed two songs. (Broadcast date)
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| 1988.09.15 | Hubier On The Air—KRO Radio | Holland | |
| An FM radio broadcast featuring an interview with Joni | |||
| 1988.10.22 | San Remo Songfest—Ariston Theatre, RAI TV | San Remo, | Italy |
| L'impegno, L'amore was the title of an Italian TV broadcast of Joni's concert at the 1988 San Remo Song Fest where she also received the 1988 Tenco Award for her songwriting. |
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| 1988.12.09 | Universal Amphitheatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| "A Benefit For Victims of Violent Crime" sponsored by the non-profit corporation Helping Innocent People. Organized by honorary chairman Larry Carlton, the concert featured Joni along with Christopher Cross, David Foster, Michael Franks, Stanley Jordan, Lyle Lovett, Michael McDonald, Michelle Pillar, Juice Newton and Take Six. |
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1989
| 1989.03 | Spirit Of The Forest—RCA Studios | New York, | NY |
| Recording session for the song "“Spirit Of The Forest" included on Earthrise– - The Rainforest Video and also released on 7”, 12” and CD singles in the UK. |
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| 1989.06.03 | Our Common Future—Avery Fisher Hall | New York, | NY |
| A five-hour, live global telecast, featuring international celebrities and dignitaries, intended to create awareness of environmental issues and to urge universal cooperation in solving ecological problems. Broadcast primarily from Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, in New York City, the telecast was relayed to over 100 countries. The program interspersed musical performances from New York, the Soviet Union, England, Australia, Poland, Norway and Brazil with taped pro-environmental messages from world leaders. Joni performed with Herbie Hancock, Larry Klein, Wayne Shorter, Andy Summers and Omar Hakim. |
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| 1989.09.08 | Pan American Indian Art Show—Pasadena Center | Pasadena, | CA |
| Joni and Ali McGraw participated in the opening ceremony. | |||
| 1989.09.18 | The Ghost Of Faffner Hall—HBO | Newcastle, | England |
| A thirteen-part weekly series combining music education and puppetry. The series explores the world of music and illustrates the fundamental concepts of music education. Guest performances by a variety of international musical stars are featured, along with a whole new cast of Muppet characters, including Fughetta Faffner, a ghost with a love of music. The HBO series, produced by Jim Henson, featured Joni's lip-synched performance of "Night Ride Home" |
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1990
| 1990.06.09 | Interview-Greater London Radio | London, | England |
| Joni was interviewed by Trevor Dunn about the exhibit of her paintings, Diary Of A Decade. The exhibit helped to mark the beginning of Canada In The City - a two-week celebration of art, music, and culture that was the first major Canadian-themed festival in the UK. The interview was broadcast on July 7. The exhibit was on display from Sept. 11 to Oct. 7. |
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| 1990.07.21 | The Wall - –Live In Berlin—Potsdamer Platz | Berlin, | Germany |
| Joni joined an international cast of musicians at a benefit concert in support of "‘The Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief"’, on the site of the recently toppled Berlin wall. The concert was later released on CD, videotape and laserdisc. |
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| 1990.09.10 | Diary of a Decade—Rotunda Gallery | London, | England |
| Joni answered questions from the press at a private viewing of Diary Of A Decade, the first European showing of her paintings. |
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| 1990.11.01 | Los Angeles Theatre Center | Los Angeles, | CA |
| THE JONI MITCHELL PROJECT: A Theatrical Retrospective. The Joni Mitchell Project was a revue-type show featuring five singers performing Joni’'s songs accompanied by a five-piece band. A few days after the opening Joni attended and performed a new song, "“Cherokee Louise." The show ran three months. |
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| 1990.12.10 | Billboard Music Awards | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni presented an award for #1 World Single to Sinéad O'Connor for her version of Prince's "“Nothing Compares 2 U."” |
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1991
| 1991 | McCabe’'s Guitar Shop | Santa Monica, | CA |
| Joni and Larry attended Eric Andersen'’s concert at McCabe'’s. Eric called Joni on stage. She sang harmony on his song "“Blue River”" and performed two additional songs herself. |
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| 1991.02 | The Night Ride Home Radio Program | Los Angeles, | CA |
| This program featured an interview with Joni as well as songs from her new album. Geffen Records issued an edited version on a promotional CD for broadcast in Canada. |
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| 1991 | Morning Becomes Eclectic—KCRW-FM | Santa Monica, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Chris Douridas. | |||
| 1991.03.01 | Swinging On A Star—CBC FM | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Murray McLauchlan and performed several songs with Murray and Larry Klein. |
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| 1991.04.04 | Good Morning America—ABC TV | New York, | NY |
| 1991.04.12 | A&E Revue | Los Angeles, | CA |
| An interview program featuring video clips and a selection of Joni’'s paintings from various eras |
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| 1991.04.28 | VH1-To-1 | Los Angeles, | CA |
| A half-hour interview program featuring video clips and a selection of Joni’'s paintings from various eras |
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1992
1993
| 1993.02.14 | Sheraton Hotel | New Orleans, | LA |
| Joni appeared at a benefit concert sponsored by N.O.A.A.H.H., The New Orleans Artists Against Hunger and Homelessness. She was accompanied by Jimmy Buffett's band.
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| 1993.05.23 | Canada Council for the Arts | Saskatoon, | SK |
| Joni spoke at the annual conference of the Canada Council for The Arts whose self-described goal was to “"make van Goghs”" out of Canadian arts students. With characteristic candor, Mitchell told the group, “"A lot of great art comes out of mental disturbance. How are you gonna teach that?"” |
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| 1993.06.05 | Troubadours of Folk—Drake Stadium, UCLA | Westwood, | CA |
| Joni, in her first solo concert in twenty-one years, headlined a show that featured Judy Collins, Arlo Guthrie, Jefferson Starship, Roger McGuinn, John Prine, Eric Andersen and others. One of her songs was later broadcast nationwide on the PBS program Troubadours Of Folk but was not included on the commercially released videotape and laserdisc of the same name. |
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| 1993.07.12 | Beverly Hilton Hotel | Beverly Hills, | CA |
| Joni appeared at Milton Berle's eighty-sixth birthday party celebration and performed one song. |
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| 1993.11.14 | The Willows Golf & Country Club | Saskatoon, | SK |
| Joni received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Saskatchewan Recording Industry Association. After the presentation Joni gave an hour-long interview and performed a new song, “"The Magdalene Laundries.”" |
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1994
| 1994.05 | Todaiji Temple | Nara, | Japan |
| Joni was interviewed in an informal setting during the rehearsals for The Aionoshi Festival. The interview was broadcast by CityTV on July 2, 1994.
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| 1994.05.20 | The Aionoshi Festival—Todaiji Temple | Nara, | Japan |
| 1994.05.21 | The Aionoshi Festival—Todaiji Temple | Nara, | Japan |
| 1994.05.22 | The Aionoshi Festival—Todaiji Temple | Nara, | Japan |
| Joni was accompanied, on different songs, by Hotei Tomoyasu on electric guitar, Ryu Hongjun on traditional Japanese flute, Wayne Shorter on soprano saxophone and the Chieftans. Joni joined Bob Dylan and other performers during the encore of each show. The final concert was broadcast live on TV in Japan by NHK and elsewhere as The Great Music Experience. |
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| 1994.08.04 | Edmonton Folk Music Festival—Gallagher Park | Edmonton, | AB |
| Joni performed a twelve song set. | |||
| 1994.08.05 | Press Conference | Edmonton, | AB |
| 1994.08.07 | Edmonton Folk Music Festival—Gallagher Park | Edmonton, | AB |
| Joni appeared with the entire roster of performers during the festival’s closing finale. |
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| 1994.08.19 | Troubadours of Folk—PBS-TV | Westwood, | CA |
| Richie Havens performed and narrated a highlights program recorded during a two-day 1993 folk festival in Los Angeles.
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| 1994.09.05 | The World Café—WXPN-FM | Philadelphia, | PA |
| Joni was interviewed by David Dye. | |||
| 1994.09.12 | Morning Becomes Eclectic—KCRW-FM | Santa Monica, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Chris Douridas. She also performed seven songs accompanied by Larry Klein on bass. The program was broadcast on Oct. 25. |
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| 1994.09.13 | Ghengis Cohen | Los Angeles, | CA |
| The night after their appearance on KCRW, Larry dragged Joni out to a small club in the L.A. area, where she performed a short set for the surprised audience. |
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| 1994.09 | Interview—Q107-FM | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Steve Warden. | |||
| 1994.09.14 | Interview - Joni's Home | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Barney Hoskins. An edited version was published in the Dec. issue of MOJO Magazine.
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| 1994.09 | Canada AM—CTV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Valerie Pringle. | |||
| 1994.09 | Midday—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Kevin Newman. | |||
| 1994.09.23 | Intimate & Interactive—MuchMusic TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed and performed nine songs in a program broadcast live from the MuchMusic TV Studios. |
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| 1994.09 | The Dini Petty Show—CTV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Dini and performed two songs. Broadcast on Oct. 17.
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| 1994.09 | Morningside—CBC FM | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by the host, Peter Gzowski, and performed three songs. Broadcast on Oct. 17
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| 1994.09 | Primetime Magazine—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Laurie Brown. Broadcast on Oct. 17 |
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| 1994.09 | Interview—CKFM Mix 99.9 | Toronto, | ON |
| Broadcast on Oct. 19 | |||
| 1994.09 | Vicki Gabereau Show—CBC Radio | Vancouver, | BC |
| An interview with Joni broadcast on Oct. 25, 1994 | |||
| 1994.09 | Global Entertainment Desk—Global TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Elaine Loring. Broadcast on Oct. 25+26.
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| 1994.09 | Rita & Friends—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Rita McNeil and performed two songs. Broadcast on Nov. 18.
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| 1994.10 | The Arts Tonight—CBC Radio | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by Sheila Rogers in a wide ranging session that included portions of a 1974 interview as well several selections from Joni’s performance at the Edmonton Folk Festivalheld earlier in 1994. Broadcast on Dec. 5.
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| 1994.10.24 | Ruth Bloom Art Gallery | Santa Monica, | CA |
| Reprise held a Turbulent Indigo record release ‘meet & greet’. Invited guests and the press could view more than thirty of Joni’s paintings while listening to the new album. |
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| 1994.10.24 | Naked Café, VH1—Ruth Bloom Art Gallery | Santa Monica, | CA |
| An interview with Joni, broadcast on March 19, 1995 | |||
| 1994.10.25 | The Music Hall—KSCA-FM | Glendale, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed and also performed several songs. | |||
| 1994.11.13 | The Late Show—BBC 2 TV | London, | England |
| Joni Mitchell was interviewed by Tracey Macleod and sang two songs from her latest album. The program was broadcast on Dec. 6. |
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| 1994.11.13 | 41 Queensgate Terrace | London, | England |
| Joni performed for more than an hour in a solo showcase for 200 media and record company people from all over Europe. A press conference was held after the concert. |
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| 1994.12.03 | Wiltern Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was the surprise guest at Shawn Colvin’'s concert. | |||
| 1994.12.07 | The New Music—CBC TV | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed at the Art Gallery of Ontario. | |||
1995
| 1995.01.19 | Commitment To Life VIII—Universal Amphitheatre | Universal City, | CA |
| A benefit concert for AIDS Project L.A. Joni joined Sheryl Crow, Little Richard, Tammy Wynette, Garth Brooks, Marianne Faithfull and others in a three-hour concert honoring Elton John and Tom Hanks. |
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| 1995.01.26 | Reprise Music Show—Wells Fargo Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| A live concert broadcast from The Autry Museum of Western Heritage |
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| 1995.01.26 | Cyber-Talk—Wells Fargo Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni answered questions after the Reprise Music Show for Warner/Reprise Online's weekly interactive talk show. |
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| 1995.02.03 | Tonight Show—NBC TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1995.02.17 | Gavin Convention | New Orleans, | LA |
| Joni attended and performed at the Gavin convention, an annual meeting of radio station programming directors and disc jockeys. |
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| 1995.03 | Interview KGO-TV (Channel 7) | San Francisco, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Michael Vosse | |||
| 1995.04.24 | The Late Show with David Letterman—CBS TV | New York, | NY |
| 1995.05.06 | New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival | New Orleans, | LA |
| 1995.05.11 | Weekend Edition Sunday—National Public Radio | Washington, | DC |
| Joni was interviewed by Liane Hansen and also performed three songs. The program was broadcast on May 28. |
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| 1995.11.05 | Waldorf Astoria Ballroom | New York, | NY |
| People For The American Way - –Annual Dinner. Joni performed a short set at this dinner honoring cartoonist Gary Trudeau. She was accompanied by drummer Brian Blade, whom she had met in May at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. |
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| 1995.11.06 | The Fez | New York, | NY |
| Joni performed an unscheduled concert at this small club accompanied by drummer Brian Blade. |
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| 1995.11.07 | The Bottom Line | New York, | NY |
| Joni made a guest appearance during an Eric Andersen concert. | |||
| 1995.12.08 | CBS This Morning—CBS TV | New York, | NY |
| Broadcast on Jan. 3 | |||
| 1995.12.09 | Billboard Century Awards | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 1995.12.12 | The Tonight Show—NBC TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
1996
| 1996.02.19 | Pamela Wallin Live—CBC TV | Bel Air, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Pamela Wallin. | |||
| 1996.02.27 | Hard Rock Cafe | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was presented with the Orville H. Gibson Award for best Female Acoustic Guitar Player. Other awards were presented to Eddie Van Halen and Emmylou Harris. |
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| 1996.02.28 | 38th Annual Grammy Awards—Shrine Auditorium | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni and co-producer Larry Klein received the ‘"Best Pop Album’" Grammy for the album Turbulent Indigo. Joni and art director Robbie Cavolina shared a Grammy for ‘Best Recording Package.’ |
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| 1996.05.04 | Interview—Channel 2 TV | Stockholm, | Sweden |
| Joni was interviewed by Bjorn Carlgren. | |||
| 1996.05.06 | Mixiland | Stockholm, | Sweden |
| Sveriges Radio P2 broadcast a one-hour musical tribute to Joni. | |||
| 1996.05.07 | Press Conference | Stockholm, | Sweden |
| Joni and Pierre Boulez, co-recipients of Sweden’s Polar Prize, were interviewed. |
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| 1996.05.08 | Berwaldhallen Hall | Stockholm, | Sweden |
| The Polar Prize award and a prize of one million Swedish kronor were presented to Joni by the King of Sweden. The ceremony was broadcast live on Swedish radio and later shown on TV. |
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| 1996.10 | Vicki Gabereau Show—CBC Radio | Vancouver, | BC |
| Broadcast on Oct. 9 and 10 | |||
| 1996.10.14 | Environmental Media Awards—The Beverly Hilton Hotel | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was the special musical guest at the sixth annual Environmental Media Awards ceremony.
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| 1996.10.18 | Words + Music – Joni Mitchell & Morrissey | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Morrissey. An edited version was released to radio stations on a promotional CD by Reprise Records to promote her new releases Hits and Misses. |
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| 1996.11.01 | Rideau Hall | Ottawa, | ON |
| Joni received The Governor-General's Performing Arts Award, given "“to celebrate Canadian performers who have enriched our lives while they pursued their dreams.”" |
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| 1996.11.02 | National Arts Centre | Ottawa, | ON |
| Joni and other recipients of The Governor-General's Performing Arts Award were celebrated at a tribute gala televised later by the English and French networks of CBC/Radio-Canada. |
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| 1996.11.04 | The Late Show with David Letterman—CBS TV | New York, | NY |
| 1996.11.07 | CBS This Morning—CBS TV | New York, | NY |
| Joni was interviewed by Mark McEwen. Broadcast on Nov. 8 |
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| 1996.11.08 | The Rosie O'Donnell Show—NBC Television Studio | New York, | NY |
| A syndicated U.S. TV talk and entertainment program. Joni was interviewed and performed one song. Broadcast on Nov. 29 |
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| 1996.12.11 | Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni, Smokey Robinson and Lieber & Stoller were presented with Lifetime Achievement Awards from the National Academy of Songwriters. Joni also performed four songs accompanied by drummer Brian Blade and bassist Daryl Johnson. |
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1997
| 1997.09.22 | Gabereau Live—CTV | Vancouver, | BC |
| Joni and daughter, Kilauren Gibb, were interviewed on Vancouver’'s Granville Island. |
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1998
| 1998.03 | Morning Becomes Eclectic—KCRW-FM | Santa Monica, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Chris Douridas. Broadcast on March 27 |
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| 1998.04.16 | Stormy Weather—Wiltern Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was the headliner at this benefit concert for The Walden Woods Project. Selections from this concert were released on a promotional CD by AT&T. |
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| 1998.05.14 | General Motors Place | Vancouver, | BC |
| 1998.05.16 | The Gorge Amphitheatre | George, | WA |
| 1998.05.17 | The Gorge Amphitheatre | George, | WA |
| 1998.05.19 | San Jose Arena | San Jose, | CA |
| 1998.05.21 | Pauley Pavilion, UCLA | Westwood, | CA |
| 1998.05.22 | Pauley Pavilion, UCLA | Westwood, | CA |
| 1998.05.23 | Arrowhead Pond Arena | Anaheim, | CA |
| 1998.05.29 | Stage 22, Warner Brothers Studios | Burbank, | CA |
| 1998.05.30 | Stage 22, Warner Brothers Studios | Burbank, | CA |
| Videotaping sessions with a live audience for the pay-per-view TV Special Painting With Words & Music. Also released on videotape, laserdisc and DVD. |
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| 1998.08.15 | A Day In The Garden—Yasgur's Farm | Bethel, | NY |
| A Woodstock anniversary concert | |||
| 1998.09.09 | Interview-Bel Air Hotel | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Jody Denberg for a program that was broadcast by KGSR-FM, Austin, TX on Oct 4. The interview was also released by Reprise Records on a promotional CD titled A Conversation With Joni Mitchell to promote her new album Taming The Tiger. |
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| 1998.09.18 | Old Town School Of Folk Music | Chicago, | IL |
| A benefit concert | |||
| 1998.10.02 | Good Morning America, ABC TV | New York, | NY |
| 1998.10.18 | Production Rehearsal, the Complex - Stage 1 | Hollywood, | CA |
| 1998.10.19 | Production Rehearsal, the Complex - Stage 1 | Hollywood, | CA |
| 1998.10.20 | Production Rehearsal, the Complex - Stage 1 | Hollywood, | CA |
| 1998.10.21 | Production Rehearsal, the Complex - Stage 1 | Hollywood, | CA |
| 1998.10.23 | Target Center | Minneapolis, | MN |
| 1998.10.25 | United Arena | Chicago, | IL |
| 1998.10.26 | Market Square Arena | Indianapolis, | IN |
| 1998.10.28 | The Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills, | MI |
| 1998.10.29 | Maple Leaf Gardens | Toronto, | ON |
| 1998.10.30 | Corel Center | Kanata, | ON |
| 1998.11.01 | Madison Square Garden | New York, | NY |
| 1998.11.02 | The War Memorial at Oncenter | Syracuse, | NY |
| 1998.11.03 | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, | NY |
| 1998.11.05 | Cole Fieldhouse, Univ. of Maryland | College Park, | MD |
| 1998.11.07 | Alexander Memorial Coliseum, Georgia Tech | Atlanta, | GA |
| 1998.11.21 | Punk Jazz–Liberty City—BBC Radio 3 | London, | England |
| The second program of the three-part documentary, A Portrait Of Jaco Pastorius with comments from Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Don Alias and others. |
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1999
| 1999.02.20 | Both Sides Now—BBC Radio 2 | Los Angeles, | CA |
| A profile of Joni hosted by Mary Black, which included recording excerpts and comments from Joni, Elliot Roberts, Graham Nash, Peter Gabriel and Natalie Merchant |
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| 1999.02.28 | Musikbolaget | Los Angeles, | CA |
| A music and interview program broadcast in Sweden | |||
| 1999.04.08 | Take It Easy–California Cool—BBC Radio 2 | London, | England |
| A look at the early careers of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Jackson Browne and the Eagles (with comments from Joni, Roger McGuinn, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, Peter Asher, Linda Ronstadt, Don Henley and Glen Frey) |
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| 1999.04.15 | Take It Easy –California Cool—BBC Radio 2 | London, | England |
| A look at the ascendancy of California rock in the mid-1970’s (with comments from Joni, Graham Nash, David Crosby, Peter Asher, Randy Newman and others) |
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| 1999.04.22 | Take It Easy– California Cool—BBC Radio 2 | London, | England |
| A look at the political aspects of the West Coast music scene (with comments from Joni, Jackson Browne, Randy Newman, Don Henley and others) |
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| 1999.05.17 | The Beverly Hilton Hotel | Beverly Hills, | CA |
| The 16th annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards took place. Joni was honored with the Founders Award, ASCAP's highest honor bestowed upon songwriters. Janet Jackson and Stevie Wonder participated in a tribute to Joni.
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| 1999.07.01 | Joni'’s Jazz—Central Park | New York, | NY |
| A live concert celebrating the music of Joni Mitchell with a special focus on the albums Mingus, Court And Spark, The Hissing Of Summer Lawns and Hejira. Guest artists included Eric Andersen, Dean Bowman, Erin Hamilton, Jon Hendricks & Annie Ross, Joe Jackson, John Kelly, Chaka Khan, P.M. Dawn, Toshi Reagon, Carl Hancock Rux, Duncan Sheik and Jane Siberry. |
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| 1999.12.01 | Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Guest curator, artist Amy Adler, collaborated with Joni to create an display of her paintings for an exhibition titled Amy Adler curates Joni Mitchell. The exhibition was on view from Dec. 1-Dec. 23. |
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| 1999.12 | Interview KCSN-FM | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Rene Ingle during a walking tour of the Amy Adler curates Joni Mitchell exhibition at LACE. Broadcast on Dec. 21. |
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2000
| 2000.02.02 | Interview—Joni's Home | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Stephanie Bennett for the unreleased documentary film Joni Mitchell - –Both Sides Now And Then. |
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| 2000.02.11 | The Magazine—CBC TV Newsworld | Toronto, | ON |
| Joni was interviewed by music critic Ross Porter for a segment, titled All That Joni. |
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| 2000.03.15 | Year 2000—Niche-TV.com | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni presented a sobering perspective on the future of the planet in an internet webcast interview for The Millenium Project. |
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| 2000.03.22 | SpeakEasy—MuchMoreMusic TV | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni was interviewed by Jana Lyn White. | |||
| 2000.04 | Words + Music—Interview | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni discussed her new CD Both Sides Now. The interview was also released by Reprise Records on a promotional Words + Music CD. |
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| 2000.04.03 | The Late Show With David Letterman—CBS TV | New York, | NY |
| 2000.04.03 | The Today Show—NBC TV | New York, | NY |
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| 2000.04.04 | The Rosie O'Donnell Show—NBC Television Studio | New York, | NY |
| Broadcast on April 10 | |||
| 2000.04.06 | All-Star Tribute To Joni Mitchell—Hammerstein Ballroom | New York, | NY |
| Joni attended as various musicians paid tribute to her and her music. Among the performers were Cyndi Lauper, James Taylor, Cassandra Wilson, Richard Thompson, Shawn Colvin and Elton John. Joni also performed accompanied by a full orchestra. An edited videotape of the event was shown on the TNT cable TV network on April 16. |
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| 2000.05.08 | RadioWoodstock.com | Los Angeles, | CA |
| Joni discussed her newest CD release during an interview broadcast on the internet. |
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| 2000.05.09 | Production Rehearsal—Raleigh Studios | Manhattan Beach, | CA |
| 2000.05.10 | Production Rehearsal—Raleigh Studios | Manhattan Beach, | CA |
| 2000.05.12 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, | CA |
| 2000.05.13 | Chronicle Pavilion at Concord | Concord, | CA |
| 2000.05.17 | Mars Music Ampitheatre | West Palm Beac | |
