Past Tributes & Events

Past tributes and events

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ROSA INCAICA (Annelise Skovmand, vocals and Pablo González Jazey, guitar) celebrates the brilliant Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell by performing a selection of her memorable songs in: Travel Diary: ROSA INCAICA Plays Joni Mitchell. Through her favorite "classics" a musical journey is made throughout her prolific musical life.

Joni Mitchell is one of the most influential and authentic recording artists of the 20th century, creating songs with deeply personal lyrics and visual images. From popular language, Joni created her own personal style with influences from jazz, pop and rock throughout her career, with powerful, refined and colorful poetry telling her personal story.

The concert features the participation of Carlos Lastra (saxophones), Pablo Olivera (piano), Jerónimo Santillan (bass) and Facundo Guevarra (percussion). More information here

Mandy has been performing around Ontario at various venues and festivals, working with some of Canada’s finest jazz artists; David Braid, Nancy Walker, Dave Restivo, Keiran Overs, Jim Vivian, Barry Romberg, Kevin Dempsey, David Occhipinti, Andrew Downing, Kevin Turcotte, to mention a few. Her latest project, “Verses” awarded her financial support from the Canada Council for the Arts and The Ontario Arts Council. More information here.

Come for brunch, or just to enjoy Joni Mitchell's music! Molly Darcy's superb brunch, featuring specialty brunch cocktails - prix fixe, or choose anything from the lunch menu.

The 6-member band performs Joni's musical arrangements of her best-loved hits from her critically acclaimed albums: Court & Spark, Shadows & Light, Hejira, Miles of Aisles, Blue, Hissing of Summer Lawns, Mingus. Onscreen videos accompany many songs, with Joni's photos and paintings creating a visual story for her poetic lyrics.

Featuring Leslie Ballard (vocals, flute), Christian Martirano (keyboards), Matt Spencer (drums), Tony DePaolo (guitar), Steve Moran (sax, clarinet), and Steve Zerlin (bass). More information here.

In the 1960s, Toronto developed one of the world’s most vibrant music scenes, with folk, blues and rock performers who went on to international acclaim. In this whirlwind tour of the musical culture that flourished on Yonge Street and in Yorkville through the end of the decade, Curious Minds favourite Dr. Mike Daley (The Beatles and their World; Leonard Cohen: Words and Music) will bring these legendary artists—and they world they inhabited—to thrilling new life.

Using archival video, photos and recorded music, he’ll immerse us in the sights and sounds of the historic venues where they performed and showcase the extraordinary talents of musicians like The Band, Ronnie Hawkins, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. He’ll celebrate the world-renowned icons who got their start here in our city and the local stars whose musical talents left an enduring legacy.

This course is led by Dr. Mike Daley, a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities. More information here.

The Stables, Wavendon, UK, Wednesday 19th June 8.45pm

This year marks 50 years since Joni Mitchell released her album 'Clouds' which featured maybe her best loved song 'Both Sides Now'.

Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero lovingly recreating Joni's masterpieces from Clouds and from Joni's wider repertoire.

In this 'labour of love' show, audiences join Joanna on a musical journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon.

Joanna accompanies herself on piano and is joined by singer/guitarist Lewis Andrews. More information here.

Join us for a creative reimagining of Mitchell's groundbreaking music! Andrea Bunch, Emily Thompson, and Ashley Kushner bring decades of singing experience to their original harmony arrangements of Mitchell's work. Randy Morris (guitar), Greg Nergaard (bass) and Janet Cramer (drums) bring virtuosic instrumentation to these much beloved tunes. More information here.

Rosa Incaica (Annelise Skovmand, canto y Pablo Gonzalez Jazey, guitarra) celebra a la genial cantautora canadiense Joni Mitchell interpretando una selección de sus memorables canciones en: "Diario de Viaje: ROSA INCAICA Interpreta a Joni Mitchell". A través de "clásicos" favoritos se realiza un recorrido musical a lo largo de su prolífica vida musical.

Sábado, 15 de junio, 19hs. (comienza con Cruce 3) Sala Orestes Caviglia San Martín 251, SM de Tucumán

Entrada libre y gratuita (no es necesario retirar tickets, hay que ir directamente) La función arranca con el Cruce 3: Fernández, Escalante, Losoviz, Greschuk y sigue Rosa Incaica. More information here.

In the 1960s, Toronto developed one of the world’s most vibrant music scenes, with folk, blues and rock performers who went on to international acclaim. In this whirlwind tour of the musical culture that flourished on Yonge Street and in Yorkville through the end of the decade, Curious Minds favourite Dr. Mike Daley (The Beatles and their World; Leonard Cohen: Words and Music) will bring these legendary artists—and they world they inhabited—to thrilling new life.

Using archival video, photos and recorded music, he’ll immerse us in the sights and sounds of the historic venues where they performed and showcase the extraordinary talents of musicians like The Band, Ronnie Hawkins, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. He’ll celebrate the world-renowned icons who got their start here in our city and the local stars whose musical talents left an enduring legacy.

This course is led by Dr. Mike Daley, a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities. More information here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

Cantus shows off a completely different side with Covers, arranging and performing the everyday classics of our time. This year features Joni Mitchell’s acclaimed album Blue performed in its entirety — as well as songs by artists like The Beatles, Queen, Michael Jackson, and more. You won’t want to miss it! More information here

Back by popular demand! Join Terri Jo Jenkins (vocals, flute & guitar) and Janine Gastineau (vocals) for the return of their acclaimed tribute show BOTH SIDES NOW: The Music of Joni Mitchell. Celebrate Joni Mitchell’s lifelong journey through music and art via intimate stories and songs from her early folk career to her peerless explorations in jazz and rock. Featuring music from SONGS TO A SEAGULL, CLOUDS, LADIES OF THE CANYON, BLUE, COURT & SPARK, TURBULENT INDIGO, HISSING OF SUMMER LAWNS, HEJIRA, MINGUS, and more. 7pm Saturday, June 8 at the Muse Performance Space, 200 E. South Boulder Rd, Lafayette CO. $15 cover. BOTH SIDES NOW also features a backing band of Denver’s top jazz and folk players: Eric Gunnison (piano), Bill Kopper (guitar), Bill McCrossen (bass) and Raoul Rossiter (percussion). More information here, here, and here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

In the 1960s, Toronto developed one of the world’s most vibrant music scenes, with folk, blues and rock performers who went on to international acclaim. In this whirlwind tour of the musical culture that flourished on Yonge Street and in Yorkville through the end of the decade, Curious Minds favourite Dr. Mike Daley (The Beatles and their World; Leonard Cohen: Words and Music) will bring these legendary artists—and they world they inhabited—to thrilling new life.

Using archival video, photos and recorded music, he’ll immerse us in the sights and sounds of the historic venues where they performed and showcase the extraordinary talents of musicians like The Band, Ronnie Hawkins, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. He’ll celebrate the world-renowned icons who got their start here in our city and the local stars whose musical talents left an enduring legacy.

This course is led by Dr. Mike Daley, a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities. More information here.

Cantus shows off a completely different side with Covers, arranging and performing the everyday classics of our time. This year features Joni Mitchell’s acclaimed album Blue performed in its entirety — as well as songs by artists like The Beatles, Queen, Michael Jackson, and more. You won’t want to miss it! More information here

In the 1960s, Toronto developed one of the world’s most vibrant music scenes, with folk, blues and rock performers who went on to international acclaim. In this whirlwind tour of the musical culture that flourished on Yonge Street and in Yorkville through the end of the decade, Curious Minds favourite Dr. Mike Daley (The Beatles and their World; Leonard Cohen: Words and Music) will bring these legendary artists—and they world they inhabited—to thrilling new life.

Using archival video, photos and recorded music, he’ll immerse us in the sights and sounds of the historic venues where they performed and showcase the extraordinary talents of musicians like The Band, Ronnie Hawkins, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. He’ll celebrate the world-renowned icons who got their start here in our city and the local stars whose musical talents left an enduring legacy.

This course is led by Dr. Mike Daley, a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities. More information here.

Multi-instrumentalist, singer and filmmaker Hannah Reimann brings her retrospective of the early hits of iconic and influential Joni Mitchell back to the Midcoast on Saturday, May 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the United Farmers Market of Maine, 18 Spring St.

This celebration of Joni Mitchell hits on piano and dulcimer is combined with readings from the bestselling "Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell" by award-winning author David Yaffe.

The New York City-based Reimann performs iconic Mitchell songs including “River,” “A Case of You,” “All I Want,” “Carey” and other hits from the records “Blue,” “Ladies of the Canyon,” “Court and Spark” and others from Mitchell’s 1967-1974 catalog.

Reimann created “Woman of Heart & Mind: The Music of Joni Mitchell” in 2012 and continues to share her work in traveling shows. Tickets are $15 in advance here, $20 at the door; cash bar and delicious food will be available. For reservations and more information, call 218-7005 or email office@belfastmarket.com.

In the 1960s, Toronto developed one of the world’s most vibrant music scenes, with folk, blues and rock performers who went on to international acclaim. In this whirlwind tour of the musical culture that flourished on Yonge Street and in Yorkville through the end of the decade, Curious Minds favourite Dr. Mike Daley (The Beatles and their World; Leonard Cohen: Words and Music) will bring these legendary artists—and they world they inhabited—to thrilling new life.

Using archival video, photos and recorded music, he’ll immerse us in the sights and sounds of the historic venues where they performed and showcase the extraordinary talents of musicians like The Band, Ronnie Hawkins, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. He’ll celebrate the world-renowned icons who got their start here in our city and the local stars whose musical talents left an enduring legacy.

This course is led by Dr. Mike Daley, a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities. More information here.

Due to popular demand, John and I will be presenting an expanded version of Joni Mitchell's Blue Album Tribute Concert entitled: Joni's Blue and Her Blue Lovers on May 9th, 10th, 23rd and 24th at The Monkey Hill Bar at 6100 Magazine Street in New Orleans. Besides presenting all the songs from the Blue Album, we will include songs from the men who inspired these songs, including Graham Nash, James Taylor, Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan. More information here.

Due to popular demand, John and I will be presenting an expanded version of Joni Mitchell's Blue Album Tribute Concert entitled: Joni's Blue and Her Blue Lovers on May 9th, 10th, 23rd and 24th at The Monkey Hill Bar at 6100 Magazine Street in New Orleans. Besides presenting all the songs from the Blue Album, we will include songs from the men who inspired these songs, including Graham Nash, James Taylor, Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan. More information here.

Katie Catinella seems to have channeled the romance and spirit of Joni. This is no mere recreation of sounds and looks; this is an artist’s recreation of the album and the artist. Every song beckons you back to the Age of Aquarius, every anecdote is informative and interesting. Katie is amazing with her interpretations. John Cain accompanies on lead guitar and piano, and balances tasteful with terrific. Monkey Hill Bar Annex, 6100 Magazine Street, New Orleans. Reservations: melonsongs@gmail.com.

Katie Catinella seems to have channeled the romance and spirit of Joni. This is no mere recreation of sounds and looks; this is an artist’s recreation of the album and the artist. Every song beckons you back to the Age of Aquarius, every anecdote is informative and interesting. Katie is amazing with her interpretations. John Cain accompanies on lead guitar and piano, and balances tasteful with terrific. Monkey Hill Bar Annex, 6100 Magazine Street, New Orleans. Reservations: melonsongs@gmail.com.

In the 1960s, Toronto developed one of the world’s most vibrant music scenes, with folk, blues and rock performers who went on to international acclaim. In this whirlwind tour of the musical culture that flourished on Yonge Street and in Yorkville through the end of the decade, Curious Minds favourite Dr. Mike Daley (The Beatles and their World; Leonard Cohen: Words and Music) will bring these legendary artists—and they world they inhabited—to thrilling new life.

Using archival video, photos and recorded music, he’ll immerse us in the sights and sounds of the historic venues where they performed and showcase the extraordinary talents of musicians like The Band, Ronnie Hawkins, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. He’ll celebrate the world-renowned icons who got their start here in our city and the local stars whose musical talents left an enduring legacy.

This course is led by Dr. Mike Daley, a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities. More information here.

Katie Catinella seems to have channeled the romance and spirit of Joni. This is no mere recreation of sounds and looks; this is an artist’s recreation of the album and the artist. Every song beckons you back to the Age of Aquarius, every anecdote is informative and interesting. Katie is amazing with her interpretations. John Cain accompanies on lead guitar and piano, and balances tasteful with terrific. Monkey Hill Bar Annex, 6100 Magazine Street, New Orleans. Reservations: melonsongs@gmail.com.

Katie Catinella seems to have channeled the romance and spirit of Joni. This is no mere recreation of sounds and looks; this is an artist’s recreation of the album and the artist. Every song beckons you back to the Age of Aquarius, every anecdote is informative and interesting. Katie is amazing with her interpretations. John Cain accompanies on lead guitar and piano, and balances tasteful with terrific. Monkey Hill Bar Annex, 6100 Magazine Street, New Orleans. Reservations: melonsongs@gmail.com.

Celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the world premiere of Joni Mitchell's The Fiddle and the Drum, a storied collaboration that launched what has become Alberta Ballet's hallmark concept-it's signature portrait ballets.

The fruit of an intense 2-year labour of love between famed Canadian singer-songwriter, Joni Mitchell, and choreographer Jean Grand-Maître, witness what the songstress describes as "the most satisfying project of her career."

Joni Mitchell's The Fiddle and the Drum gives passionate expression to Mitchell's lifelong concern with the issues of conflict, violence and humanity's continuing devastation of the environment. Alberta Ballet dancers depict Mitchell's most famous characters from her lyrics and artwork, at times in counterpoint, abstractly illustrating our fragile hope and potential for the creation of beauty. More information here.

Singer Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. The band includes George Friedenthal on keys; Lee Rollag on guitar; Tom Buckner on saxophone; Tom Etchart on bass, and Charles Levin on drums. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

Kimberly and the band perform beautifully nuanced versions of Joni's quintessential classics, without resorting to Tribute Band-style mimicry... A true "celebration" of Mitchell's artistry. Ford has been a fan since her coming-of-age years, where she learned to sing using Mitchell’s soul-baring, 1971 “Blue” album as a primer. “Her poetry and melodies spoke to my experiences before I even had a language for them." More information here.

Blue and Blood on the Tracks. Joni Mitchell & Bob Dylan. Popular musics' two greatest songwriters. Their most iconic, revered & brilliant albums performed in their entirety by a dream lineup of the DC areas most talented singers and musicians. Performances By; KENNY WESLEY, PINOT GRISLY (JUSTIN JONES & JOHN BUSTINE, LORI WILLIAMS, LUKE BRINDLEY, MARGOT MACDONALD, SARA CURTIN, MAUREEN ANDARY, LAURA TSAGGARIS & more. More information here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

The Court and Spark show will take you on a musical journey that will probably mirror your own journey through life, from Ladies of the Canyon, Clouds, For the Roses, Blue and Court and Spark, to the cool, evocative sounds of Hissing of Summer Lawns, Hejira, Mingus and Turbulent Indigo. More information here.

Due to popular demand, John and I will be presenting an expanded version of Joni Mitchell's Blue Album Tribute Concert entitled: Joni's Blue and Her Blue Lovers on May 9th, 10th, 23rd and 24th at The Monkey Hill Bar at 6100 Magazine Street in New Orleans. Besides presenting all the songs from the Blue Album, we will include songs from the men who inspired these songs, including Graham Nash, James Taylor, Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan. More information here.

Due to popular demand, John and I will be presenting an expanded version of Joni Mitchell's Blue Album Tribute Concert entitled: Joni's Blue and Her Blue Lovers on May 9th, 10th, 23rd and 24th at The Monkey Hill Bar at 6100 Magazine Street in New Orleans. Besides presenting all the songs from the Blue Album, we will include songs from the men who inspired these songs, including Graham Nash, James Taylor, Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan. More information here.

Robin Adler and Dave Blackburn, from Mutts of the Planet will be performing selections from Joni’s first three albums: Song to a Seagull, Clouds and Ladies of the Canyon. It will be held at the Encinitas Library, Encinitas CA at 2pm and is free to the public. More information here.

Celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the world premiere of Joni Mitchell's The Fiddle and the Drum, a storied collaboration that launched what has become Alberta Ballet's hallmark concept-it's signature portrait ballets.

The fruit of an intense 2-year labour of love between famed Canadian singer-songwriter, Joni Mitchell, and choreographer Jean Grand-Maître, witness what the songstress describes as "the most satisfying project of her career."

Joni Mitchell's The Fiddle and the Drum gives passionate expression to Mitchell's lifelong concern with the issues of conflict, violence and humanity's continuing devastation of the environment. Alberta Ballet dancers depict Mitchell's most famous characters from her lyrics and artwork, at times in counterpoint, abstractly illustrating our fragile hope and potential for the creation of beauty. More information here.

In celebration of the 75th birthday year of Joni Mitchell, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and her ongoing 7-year celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell, singer and pianist Hannah Reimann presents a new staging of Mitchell’s work, BOTH SIDES NOW.

Featuring Reimann as lead vocalist, pianist and dulcimer with guest instrumentalist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu) on guitar and backing vocals. Directed by Austin Pendleton. More information here.

2019 marks 50 years since Joni Mitchell released her album, Clouds, which featured arguably her best loved song, Both Sides Now. Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero, lovingly recreating Joni's masterpieces from Clouds and from her wider repertoire.

In this 'labour of love' show, audiences join Joanna on a musical journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon. In the 'me' part of Joni & Me, Joanna traces Joni's influences in some of her own songs, describes how she introduced multi-Grammy winner Sam Smith to Joni's songs, and how it felt to watch her now-superstar student emerging as a singer/songwriter. Joanna will be joined by musicians Lewis Andrews and Chris Allard.

"Definitely worth seeking out" - Sir Michael Parkinson
"Melody, mystery and bite" - Mojo
"The UK's answer to Diana Krall and Norah Jones" - Time Out

More information here.

In celebration of the 75th birthday year of Joni Mitchell, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and her ongoing 7-year celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell, singer and pianist Hannah Reimann presents a new staging of Mitchell’s work, BOTH SIDES NOW.

Featuring Reimann as lead vocalist, pianist and dulcimer with guest instrumentalist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu) on guitar and backing vocals. Directed by Austin Pendleton. More information here.

In celebration of the 75th birthday year of Joni Mitchell, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and her ongoing 7-year celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell, singer and pianist Hannah Reimann presents a new staging of Mitchell’s work, BOTH SIDES NOW.

Featuring Reimann as lead vocalist, pianist and dulcimer with guest instrumentalist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu) on guitar and backing vocals. Directed by Austin Pendleton. More information here.

Inspired by Sheila Weller’s book “Girls Like Us,” the vocal trio of the same name performs on April 30 at Portage High School West Auditorium. The program celebrates the groundbreaking music of singer-songwriters Carole King, Carly Simon and Joni Mitchell.

When: 7 p.m. April 30
Where: Portage High School West Auditorium, 6450 U.S. 6, Portage
Tickets: $15 adults; free for students
Information: 219-762-5025; More information here.

In celebration of the 75th birthday year of Joni Mitchell, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and her ongoing 7-year celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell, singer and pianist Hannah Reimann presents a new staging of Mitchell’s work, BOTH SIDES NOW.

Featuring Reimann as lead vocalist, pianist and dulcimer with guest instrumentalist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu) on guitar and backing vocals. Directed by Austin Pendleton. More information here.

For years now, singer/songwriter Kiki Ebsen has enjoyed bringing the diverse catalog of Joni Mitchell's songs to those who resonate in the elegant music and profound lyrics. Kiki's Joni Mitchell Project has received wide acclaim in performances from intimate jazz clubs to outdoor festivals.

You'll enjoy this special evening and the genius of the Joni Mitchell songbook as Kiki & friends return to favorite venue Bogies at Westlake Village. In addition to solo favorites "Both Sides Now," "Case of You," "Coyote," and "Chelsea Morning," you'll enjoy her band arrangements of "Woodstock," "Big Yellow Taxi," and "Free Man in Paris," "Blonde in the Bleachers," "Twisted," "Sex Kills," “Dry Cleaners from Des Moines,” and others in selections from more than 10 of Joni’s albums.

Kiki Ebsen and her band offer original interpretations and styles to Joni’s works. Featuring: Kiki Ebsen, vocals/keys/guitar; Terry Wollman, guitar; Grant Geissman, guitar; Steve Lawrence, bass; and welcoming Bernie Dressel, drums.

Tickets are $20. Music begins at 7pm. More information here.

In celebration of the 75th birthday year of Joni Mitchell, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and her ongoing 7-year celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell, singer and pianist Hannah Reimann presents a new staging of Mitchell’s work, BOTH SIDES NOW.

Featuring Reimann as lead vocalist, pianist and dulcimer with guest instrumentalist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu) on guitar and backing vocals. Directed by Austin Pendleton. More information here.

The Court and Spark show will take you on a musical journey that will probably mirror your own journey through life, from Ladies of the Canyon, Clouds, For the Roses, Blue and Court and Spark, to the cool, evocative sounds of Hissing of Summer Lawns, Hejira, Mingus and Turbulent Indigo. More information here.

In celebration of the 75th birthday year of Joni Mitchell, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and her ongoing 7-year celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell, singer and pianist Hannah Reimann presents a new staging of Mitchell’s work, BOTH SIDES NOW.

Featuring Reimann as lead vocalist, pianist and dulcimer with guest instrumentalist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu) on guitar and backing vocals. Directed by Austin Pendleton. More information here.

In celebration of the 75th birthday year of Joni Mitchell, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and her ongoing 7-year celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell, singer and pianist Hannah Reimann presents a new staging of Mitchell’s work, BOTH SIDES NOW.

Featuring Reimann as lead vocalist, pianist and dulcimer with guest instrumentalist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu) on guitar and backing vocals. Directed by Austin Pendleton. More information here.

The Farmington Community Library will on April 25 host the author of a book that recounts folk singer Joni Mitchell’s time in Detroit and how it affected her music.

Author Susan Whitall, author of “Joni in Detroit: How the Cass Corridor Shaped Joni Mitchell’s Iconic Music”, will speak at 7 p.m. in the Main Library Auditorium, 32737 W. 12 Mile Road in Farmington Hills.

Whitall edited the collection of her interviews from Mitchell’s earliest day, along with anecdotal stories. Her presentation will include photographs and recordings.

Registration is suggested; More information here or call 248-553-6880.

In celebration of the 75th birthday year of Joni Mitchell, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and her ongoing 7-year celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell, singer and pianist Hannah Reimann presents a new staging of Mitchell’s work, BOTH SIDES NOW.

Featuring Reimann as lead vocalist, pianist and dulcimer with guest instrumentalist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu) on guitar and backing vocals. Directed by Austin Pendleton. More information here.

In celebration of the 75th birthday year of Joni Mitchell, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and her ongoing 7-year celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell, singer and pianist Hannah Reimann presents a new staging of Mitchell’s work, BOTH SIDES NOW.

Featuring Reimann as lead vocalist, pianist and dulcimer with guest instrumentalist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu) on guitar and backing vocals. Directed by Austin Pendleton. More information here.

David Yaffe, author of Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell, will present a discussion of his book as part of the Rochester (NY) Music Hall of Fame's "Books Backstage" series, followed by a mini-concert of Joni Mitchell songs presented by Leah Zicari. $5.00 Donation. More information here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

The Arden Theatre in St Albert will be staging the VERY FIRST ‘Colleen Brown sings the Joni Mitchell Songbook’ Performance. It will feature an extremely talented band, singers and, of course, I will be singing my most favourite Joni selections (mostly songs from Court & Spark, Hejira and Blue, with a few others mixed in.) If you are a Joni fan, I hope you’ll join us! More information here.

The TLC Trio of WNY will present "Ladies of The Canyon", a tribute to Joni Mitchell, Carole King and Linda Ronstadt, three of the most influential women to emerge from California’s blossoming music scene during the 1960s and ‘70s. The TLC Trio of WNY, featuring Theresa Quinn, Leah Zicari, and Cathy Carfagna, blend glorious vocal harmonies and outstanding musicianship that take audiences on a joyful, entertaining journey that will showcase the best-loved songs of these groundbreaking artists. More information here.

The Pheasantry, London, UK, Friday 12th April 8.30pm

Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero Joni Mitchell, lovingly recreating Joni's masterpieces.

In this 'labour of love' show, audiences join Joanna on a musical journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon. Joanna accompanies herself on piano and is joined by singer/guitarist Lewis Andrews. More information here.

Robin Adler & Mutts of the Planet play Joni! With Barnaby Finch. Tickets here. More information here.

Following her success in 2018, Cork songwriter Clare O’Mahony returns to The Everyman with her tribute to Joni Mitchell.

Songs from Joni Mitchell’s earlier album Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon right through and up to her more recent recordings including the stunning A Case of You, will be played. Clare’s own influences include the Canadian songwriter. She will be accompanied on the night by a full band – don’t miss it! More information here.

JONI MITCHELL'S BLUE, ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC ALBUMS OF ALL TIME, PLAYED FROM BEGINNING TO END. A concert version is now being performed around the country. More information here

JONI MITCHELL'S BLUE, ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC ALBUMS OF ALL TIME, PLAYED FROM BEGINNING TO END. A concert version is now being performed around the country. More information here

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

Dr. Mike Daley is a musicologist and sought-after lecturer known for his encyclopedic knowledge of musical history. He is also a longtime professional musician, working with the likes of Jeff Healey and the Travellers. In this new discussion and concert series, Mike discusses the life and music of Joni Mitchell, Canada's own legendary singer-songwriter. Mia Sheard, known for her popular Joni Mitchell Tribute at Hugh's Room Live, will join Mike and Jill Daley to perform several of Joni's most iconic songs. More information here.

Black Crow tribute to Joni Mitchell on her 75th birthday! Special guests:
Eli Degibri - The award winning internationally renowned sax player
Malka Marom - Author of Joni Mitchell in her own words
At TSAVTA In Tel Aviv Israel
March 24, 2019
Yankale Segal - musical production
Idan Alterman - artistic consultant
( and the incredible musicians of Black Crow)
Moran Cohen Talmor - vocals
Yankale Segal - Bass
Udi Simhon - guitar
Ido Zeleznik - keys
Shahar Haziza - Drums
More information here.

The Blue Lounge at New Brighton’s Floral Pavilion hosts Court & Spark: The Joni Mitchell Song Book on 23rd March from 7:30pm. Bringing all the greatest hits from the Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter to Wirral, this is an unmissable night of live music. Tickets here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

The Court and Spark show will take you on a musical journey that will probably mirror your own journey through life, from Ladies of the Canyon, Clouds, For the Roses, Blue and Court and Spark, to the cool, evocative sounds of Hissing of Summer Lawns, Hejira, Mingus and Turbulent Indigo. More information here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

Natalie Hamilton makes her return to Firehouse 12 with her live performance project “The Joni Experiment", in which she explores and experiments with the compositions of the iconic singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell, with voice, guitar and piano.

Hamilton is joined on stage by 20th Annual Long Beach, CA Jazz Festival Winner, guitarist George Lesiw. The guitar and Joni tuning connoisseurs out there will be delighted in Lesiw’s multiple guitars on stage, all in original Joni Mitchell tunings.

The evening will include album selections from Joni’s expansive 40+ year career, ranging from her early folk roots (“Ladies of the Canyon”, “Clouds”, “Blue”) to her foray into jazz (“Court and Spark”, “Hejira”, “The Hissing of Summer Lawns”, “Mingus”) and her later, perhaps lesser known works (“Wild Things Run Fast”, “Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm, “Turbulent Indigo”, “Taming The Tiger”)

The audience can enjoy hearing note by note transcriptions of Joni’s compositions, combined with newly-imagined guitar and piano arrangements. In addition, sprinkled throughout the evening, will be original songs off of Natalie Hamilton’s new self-titled EP, which will be available exclusively at the show.

Please join Hamilton and Lesiw as they journey through the musical life of Joni Mitchell in what is sure to be a special evening.

See more about Natalie Hamilton and George Lesiw. More event information here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

Singer/Songwriter Sally Barker, Tom Jones' Finalist in the Voice, presents an afternoon of songs by Sandy Denny and Joni Mitchell. Local singer Sally has thrilled audiences for aeons, reducing Tom Jones to tears with her version of Nina Simone's 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' in the Blind Auditions of The Voice 2014. More information here.

It's the event you've been waiting for! Join us for the 2019 Joni Mitchell Tribute Concert, CSMA's signature event benefiting our arts education programs. The concert will take place on Saturday, March 9 in CSMA's historic Martha Hamblin Hall starting at 7 PM. Doors open at 6:30. Admission is $12 in advance or $15 at the door, with all proceeds benefiting the school.

This year’s lineup will include Michael Allinger, Lorraine Bates, Mary Bentley, Rich DePaolo, Joseph Gaylord, Colleen Kattau, Diana Leigh, Molly MacMillan, Alice Saltonstall, Alison Wahl, Margaret Wakeley, and others.

More information here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

Featuring Kim Richmond, with Special Guest Kiki Ebsen

Woodwind veteran Kim Richmond brings to the SMC Jazz Series “The K Project,” a new and inventive ensemble that gives homage to the music of Herbie Hancock and Joni Mitchell. This concert series brings "the best of America's jazz music to Santa Monica College and sells out quickly."

Special Guest vocalist, Kiki Ebsen, with Daniel Szabo (piano), Will Brahm (guitar), Cooper Appelt (bass), and Kevin van den Elzen (drums). Starting at 7 PM.

Tickets $10, or call (310) 434-3005.
Music Hall, Performing Arts Center, Santa Monica College, 1310 11th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401-2000. More info here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

Coming to Hugh’s Room Live is an intimate tribute by some of the finest musicians from within the city and beyond. Each performer on the ticket will take turns on stage offering up their own stirring interpretations of Joni Mitchell recordings from across her career. We are overjoyed to announce Tania Gill, Ryan Granville-Martin, Joel Schwartz, Ernie Tollar and Chris Gartner and vocalists David Sereda, Marla and David Celia, Lori Cullen and Jennifer Foster will all be gracing our room with their tribute to Joni Mitchell. Get tickets for Friday and for Saturday.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

A trio of acclaimed Chicago cabaret artists will share songs and stories of three powerhouse female singer/songwriters when the Oak Park Festival Theatre presents Girls Like Us, 3 p.m. Feb. 17 at Dominican University in River Forest.

Laura Freeman, Beckie Menzie and Marianne Murphy Orland, the members of Girls Like Us, will celebrate the music of Carole King, Carly Simon, and Joni Mitchell at the benefit for the Oak Park Festival Theatre. More information here.

Joni-loving prairie girl Colleen Brown brings a night of the Canadian songwriting titan's music to the Wenona basement. Accompanied by Connor Maslen Walsh and Bryn Besse, Brown interprets and explores Mitchell's songbook in a brand new musical setting. More information here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

Singer Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. The band includes George Friedenthal on keys; Lee Rollag on guitar; Tom Buckner on saxophone; Tom Etchart on bass, and Charles Levin on drums. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

Kimberly and the band perform beautifully nuanced versions of Joni's quintessential classics, without resorting to Tribute Band-style mimicry... A true "celebration" of Mitchell's artistry. Ford has been a fan since her coming-of-age years, where she learned to sing using Mitchell’s soul-baring, 1971 “Blue” album as a primer. “Her poetry and melodies spoke to my experiences before I even had a language for them." More information here.

On February 16, 2019, KatieCat and her partner John Cain will perform Joni Mitchell's "Blue" album at The Church in New Orleans, LA, located at 1480 N Rocheblave. Doors open at 6:30pm and the concert is from 7-8pm. $10 suggested donation. For more information call (858) 699-2239. More information here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

Singer Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. The band includes George Friedenthal on keys; Lee Rollag on guitar; Tom Buckner on saxophone; Tom Etchart on bass, and Charles Levin on drums. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

Kimberly and the band perform beautifully nuanced versions of Joni's quintessential classics, without resorting to Tribute Band-style mimicry... A true "celebration" of Mitchell's artistry. Ford has been a fan since her coming-of-age years, where she learned to sing using Mitchell’s soul-baring, 1971 “Blue” album as a primer. “Her poetry and melodies spoke to my experiences before I even had a language for them." More information here.

Singer Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. The band includes George Friedenthal on keys; Lee Rollag on guitar; Tom Buckner on saxophone; Tom Etchart on bass, and Charles Levin on drums. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

Kimberly and the band perform beautifully nuanced versions of Joni's quintessential classics, without resorting to Tribute Band-style mimicry... A true "celebration" of Mitchell's artistry. Ford has been a fan since her coming-of-age years, where she learned to sing using Mitchell’s soul-baring, 1971 “Blue” album as a primer. “Her poetry and melodies spoke to my experiences before I even had a language for them." More information here.

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “River,” “California,” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting to the politics and world we know today.

Winner of the 2017 Ovation Awards for Outstanding Professional Production and Outstanding Music Direction. More information here.

A valentine like no other: John Kelly again pays loving homage to Joni Mitchell's music, with a focus on her version of 'love songs'. Many of Ms. Mitchell's greatest songs dwell on the subject of love—from the rush of longing, to vulnerability and loss. These remarkable songs are vivid interrogations of romantic relationships that transform the personal into the universal.

Tickets include same-day Museum admission during open hours. Enjoy a pre-performance drink in The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium. Wine, prosecco, and water will be available for purchase. Doors will open approximately one hour prior to the event. Assistive listening devices are available from the ushers. Met Live Arts discount code is Artist20 for 20% off. More information here.

The enduring music of Joni Mitchell is re-imagined in this energetic musical experience. Conceived and directed by Vancouver’s theatrical powerhouses (and spouses) Andrew Cohen & Anna Kuman. One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi”, “River”, “California” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting them to the politics and world we know today. More information here.

JONI MITCHELL ROCKS! Playing Joni's rock versions of her best-loved songs. Murphy's Pub, Newtown, CT. February 9th at 8:30. The lineup includes Leslie Ballard, flute and vocals (Joni Mitchell's Jazz); Corky Ballard on bass, Christian Martirano on keyboards (also with Joni Mitchell's Jazz), Matt Spencer drums, Jim Lynch guitar, and our Joni Mitchell's Jazz sax man, Steve Moran. The night wraps up with a set of 60s and 70s classic hits, so be ready to dance your sox off and have some fun. Reserved tables available, call 203-270-1800. (Kitchen is open until 11pm, featuring HOG WILD BBQ. More information here.

The three piece group Shadows and Light return to Whale Theatre with their captivating show on the iconic singer – songwriter Joni Mitchell. Stunning interpretations of her music are played by vocalist Maura Vambeck, Dave Mulligan on guitar, Dave McCune on percussion, and Paul Enright on keyboard.

The show features songs from the huge Joni repertoire, including classics from the landmark ‘Blue’ album, along with some of the lesser known numbers like Hejira, Secret Place and Hissing of Summer Lawns.

Their hypnotic performance of the lyrics and life of Joni is truly special, bringing you Joan Anderson, the poet, artist and mother. More information here.

Performing Joni Mitchell’s songs as authentically and true to her rare musical style as possible, vocalist and guitarist Kim Casey (who has studied Joni’s Mitchell guitar techniques for over 30 years) will be performing on as many as 16 different alternately tuned guitars in a broad and extraordinary performance collection that very few artists otherwise have accomplished with such remarkable proficiency. For more information about Kim Casey performances, and her music, visit KimCaseyMusic.com

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

Fourth World Promotions return to The Brunswick with another evening of tribute and celebration for phenomenal iconic artists. This time we bring together 9 fantastic acts to perform their versions of songs by the one and only Joni Mitchell.

Featuring performances from- Night House, Greenness, Paul Diello, Alan Bonner, The Purple Shoes, Kristofer, Lucy Pickering, Tabitha Smith, Act of Love.

This night of love and admiration for one of the best musicians and lyricists is a must for any fan of Ms Mitchell, and indeed any fan of live music!

Doors 8pm, Tickets £8 in advance/£10 on the door. More information here.

In 75 years Joni Mitchell has quite the career: poetress, songwriter and painter. In honoring her, Duluth has a very special evening planned.

The artists include Arna Rennan, Breanne Tepler, Kate McCall Isles, Stephanie Longstreet, Gina Lee, Kim Curtis-Monson, Kristy Marie NurJehan Chisti, Leyla Aktekin, Lisa Lokken, Lyz Jaakola, Maxi Childs, Rochelle Luoma, Rose Hoene, Janie and the Spokes, Caiticoo Dita and many more. More information here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

The Bluffton Town Hall Concert Series is presenting Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter, a tribute to Joni Mitchell, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, on the third floor of Bluffton Town Hall, 154 N. Main St., Bluffton. More information here.

Joan & Joni will perform at the Minstrel Acoustic Concert Series on Friday, January 25, at 7:30 pm at the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd, Morristown.

According to the group, Joan & Joni is a tribute to Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell performed by singer/songwriters Allison Shapira and Kipyn Martin. Allison and Kipyn are both classically trained musicians from the DC-area folk music scene. In Joan & Joni. Allison and Kipyn bring to the stage many of Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell’s well- known originals and folk songs, as well as a few hidden gems. They also highlight the impact these legendary women have had on their own songwriting and performance. Kipyn Martin is an award-winning Americana singer/songwriter whose roots sink into the banks of the Shenandoah River. Allison Shapira is a recovering opera singer from Boston who recently found her authentic voice as a folksinger and songwriter.

The event is part of the Minstrel Acoustic Concert Series, sponsored by The Folk Project each Friday evening at the Fellowship. Admission is $10.00 per adult at the door. Children 12 and under are free. For further information, call 973-335-9489, or visit www.folkproject.org.

Carol Lipnik and Rachelle Garniez, acclaimed songwriter-vocalists and Pangea resident fixtures, join forces in an homage to one of their most treasured inspirations, the great Joni Mitchell.

StorySound Records presents the single “Songs to Aging Children Come”, a harmonically exotic meditation on conscious listening, produced by Dick Connette.

Accompanying the single is a gorgeous video shot by Albie Mitchell and edited by Amanda Homi, which will be screened at the performance. Each known for their singularly expressive blends of beauty and humor, Lipnik and Garniez meet at the crossroads of the surreal and the psychedelic, bringing the eternally relevant message of the song into the present moment. The evening will feature more gems by Joni Mitchell as well as original compositions, and works by other women songwriters and poets from Aretha Franklin to Edna St. Vincent Millay.

Songs to Aging Children Come - Carol Lipnik & Rachelle Garniez
Single and Video Release Party
Sunday, January 20th, 7pm at
Pangea, 178 Second Ave, NYC
tix and info @ pangeanyc.com

A Celebration of Joni Mitchell featuring Kimberly Ford is a rocking tribute to the most iconic singer-songwriter of the Woodstock generation. Mitchell touched millions with her nearly 40-year career that spanned genres from contemporary folk to jazz to full-throated pop-rock. Hear all your favorite Joni tunes, like Help Me, Conversation, Blue, River, All I Want, Free Man in Paris, Cary and, of course, Woodstock ... The band also throws in a few you might not have heard before ... To hear the band, go to www.celebrationofjonimitchell.com where you can find a video on the home page ...

Kimberly Ford, lead vocals, guitars, mandolin; Leland Rollag, guitar, violin, backup vocals; George Friedenthal, piano, keyboard, melodica, background vocals; Tom Buckner, saxophones; Tom Etchart, basses; Sven Holcomb, background vocals; Charles Levin, drums and percussion

Namba Performing Arts Space
47 South Oak Street
Ventura, CA 93001
Two-set show at 8 p.m.
All Ages
Admission: $25
For more info, call (805) 628-9250

We have just returned from a successful four-day Bay Area tour, including stops at Yoshi's Oakland and Kuumbwa Jazz Center. This is our only show in Ventura this year before we head back out on the road again in February. Our last performance in Ventura in 2016 at Music Under the Stars was a near sell out ...More information here.

The enduring music of Joni Mitchell is re-imagined in this energetic musical experience. Conceived and directed by Vancouver’s theatrical powerhouses (and spouses) Andrew Cohen & Anna Kuman. One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi”, “River”, “California” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting them to the politics and world we know today. More information here.

ROSA INCAICA, with Argentinian guitarist Pablo González Jazey and singer Annelise Skovmand, celebrate the genius of singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell in a concert of selections from throughout her prolific musical life. Audiences will take a musical journey through her career, reliving “old” favorites and discovering “new” songs that touch the soul. More information here

'Hannah Reimann Sings Joni Mitchell' including readings from David Yaffe's bestselling 2017 biography "Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell". With guest artists Bill Trevaskis & Courtney Nabiloff. Doors at 6:30pm, Show at 7pm. Adults $10, Kids $5, *Families up to 4 people $20. More information here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

Following their recent celebration of Joni’s birthday, Shadows and Light comprising of vocalist Maura Vambeck, guitarist Dave Mulligan and Paul Enright on keyboard, will play the Séamus Ennis Arts Centre on 8th December.

Located 22 miles north of Ireland's capital city of Dublin, the venue is named in honour of the late Irish musician, singer and music collector.

The show features songs and stories from Joni’s rich store of classics. The 8th of December marks the start of Ireland’s Christmas season - the River will surely get an airing. More information here.

The 3 Alarm Choir is hosting a December Song Blaze event Dec. 6, inviting people to sing Joni Mitchell's River in honour of her 75th birthday. The evening will take place at the Lakefield Legion, with doors opening at 6:45 p.m., warmup songs at 7:15 p.m., and River at 7:30 p.m.

The musical leaders for the event are Linda S. Clark and David Berger. Admission is $5. Kids are welcome if they are accompanied by an adult. More information can be found here.

Dec. 3, Birmingham: 7 p.m., Baldwin Library, 300 W. Merrill St., with Chuck Mitchell. More information here.

Andy Mientus, known for his performances in Les Misérables, Spring Awakening, and NBC’s Smash, will play Feinstein’s/54 Below November 29–30.

Mientus will perform Joni Mitchell’s third album, Ladies of the Canyon, which includes such songs as “Big Yellow Taxi,” “Woodstock,” and “The Circle Game.” Show time is 7 PM.

Mientus will be joined by music director Benjamin Rauhala.

Tickets, priced $40–$50, go on sale to Club 54 members October 24 at noon. They will go on sale to members of the general public October 29 at 8 AM. Visit 54below.com.

We are thrilled to welcome local author and journalist Susan Whitall a writer and editor at Creem magazine and a music and feature writer at the Detroit News for her latest book Joni on Joni: Interviews and Encounters with Joni Mitchell.

As the newest addition to our popular Musicians in Their Own Words series, Joni on Joni is an authoritative, chronologically arranged anthology of some of Mitchell’s most illuminating interviews, spanning the years 1966 to 2014.

This event is free and copies of Joni on Joni will be sold before and after this event. More information here.

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema in Toronto will feature a 6-part lecture series on Joni. Dr. Mike Daley tells Joni’s story in detail, exploring her Alberta and Saskatchewan upbringing, her early years in Toronto's burgeoning folk scene, her musical partnerships, and the romantic affairs and marriages that inspired some of her unforgettable compositions. He’ll examine the fascinating life and career of a Canadian icon.

Led by Dr. Mike Daley (Leonard Cohen: Words and Music, The Beatles and their World, Bob Dylan: Words and Music), a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities.

Part 6: November 26: Final works and legacy projects

More information here

Join us for music, prizes, and the sheer joy of singing along to the songs of the great Canadian artist, Joni Mitchell. "The wind is in from Africa Last night I couldn't sleep" Celebrate Joni and friends at one of Vancouver's oldest pubs. More information here.

The Musical Stage Company’s signature concert series, “UNCOVERED,” under the direction of Music Director Reza Jacobs, returns in November with the music of Joni Mitchell and Carole King.

November 21, 2018 – Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St.
More information here. Group Tickets (866)- 447-7849 or (647)-438-5559.

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema in Toronto will feature a 6-part lecture series on Joni. Dr. Mike Daley tells Joni’s story in detail, exploring her Alberta and Saskatchewan upbringing, her early years in Toronto's burgeoning folk scene, her musical partnerships, and the romantic affairs and marriages that inspired some of her unforgettable compositions. He’ll examine the fascinating life and career of a Canadian icon.

Led by Dr. Mike Daley (Leonard Cohen: Words and Music, The Beatles and their World, Bob Dylan: Words and Music), a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities.

Part 5: November 19: Navigating the changing pop landscape
Part 6: November 26: Final works and legacy projects

More information here

GLOW is a light art festival which is organised by the GLOW Eindhoven foundation. GLOW can be described as an exhibition in the public space of Eindhoven of 35 famous national and international light artists. The light artworks are connected by a walking route.

Besides the light artworks and numerous side events there are also innovative, unique works of art that are created by young talents.

The year's theme is called 'Shadows & Light'. "Every picture has its shadows. And it has some source of light. Blindness, blindness and sight". (Joni Mitchell)

No light without shadows, no image without content. With this year’s theme GLOW 2018 searches for this duality. Effectively, it’s not only about the ultimate contrast between black and white, but also about much and little, inside and outside, restraint and abundance...light and shadow. Within the contradiction, the story is born; there’s no experience without contrast. ‘Shadows’ and ‘Light’ lacking, we would find ourselves in a grey landscape in which life evaporates. More information here.

CD Release Party!
featuring
Debra Mann, piano and vocals
Dino Govoni, saxophone
Jay Azzolina, guitar
Dave Zinno, acoustic bass
Marty Richards, drums
More information here

The Musical Stage Company’s signature concert series, “UNCOVERED,” under the direction of Music Director Reza Jacobs, returns in November with the music of Joni Mitchell and Carole King.

November 13-15, 2018 – Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St W
November 21, 2018 – Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St.
More information here. Group Tickets (866)- 447-7849 or (647)-438-5559.

Please join us as we welcome is an award-winning journalist Susan Whitall to the Civic Center Library. Susan will be discussing her newest book Joni on Joni: Interviews and Encounters with Joni Mitchell. Joni on Joni collects 27 newspaper, magazine, television, and radio interviews with singer-songwriter Mitchell. Library Journal calls it a “fascinating portrait of an artist is highly recommended for Mitchell’s fans and readers interested in the creative ­process.” Please join us to meet Susan Whitall and learn more about legendary musician Joni Mitchell. Books will be available for purchase and signing. Register here.

Morrison Hotel Galleries present "Joni Through Photography" - in all 3 galleries in New York, Los Angeles, and Maui. More information here.

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema in Toronto will feature a 6-part lecture series on Joni. Dr. Mike Daley tells Joni’s story in detail, exploring her Alberta and Saskatchewan upbringing, her early years in Toronto's burgeoning folk scene, her musical partnerships, and the romantic affairs and marriages that inspired some of her unforgettable compositions. He’ll examine the fascinating life and career of a Canadian icon.

Led by Dr. Mike Daley (Leonard Cohen: Words and Music, The Beatles and their World, Bob Dylan: Words and Music), a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities.

Part 4: November 12: Jazz explorations
Part 5: November 19: Navigating the changing pop landscape
Part 6: November 26: Final works and legacy projects

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Jazz Vinyl Revisited opens with an exclusive double bill! Singers Jo Lawry, Kate McGarry and Luciana Souza join a top-notch rhythm section for a performance of Joni Mitchell’s Mingus, her 1979 recording with the legendary bassist Charles Mingus. Triple GRAMMY-winning drummer Terri Lyne Carrington and musicians perform Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue, Carrington’s exciting take on Mingus’ 1962 classic collaboration with Duke Ellington and Max Roach.

Jazz Vinyl Revisited gives audiences a rare opportunity to hear groundbreaking jazz recordings of the past, reinterpreted and performed live by outstanding contemporary jazz artists. More information here

On November 11th at Dizzy’s in San Diego, Robin Adler and Mutts of the Planet will be performing Joni Mitchell’s Blue Album in its entirety, including selections from her earlier albums plus several songs that have never been released. More info and advance tickets here.

Come celebrate Joni's 75th birthday with some of her biggest fans! Joni's music and art has touched the lives of so many. This show will have songs showcased from the following albums: Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, For the Roses, Court and Spark, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, Mingus, Wild Things Run Fast and Night Ride Home. Thats over two decades of music! The night will feature Lauren Faggiano on guitar, piano and vocals with her phenomenal band, The Good Souls supporting her.

Ken Schumacher - bass
Sungmin Shin - lead guitar
Cindy Tag - saxophones, clarinet and flutes
Sara Rogers - vocals, guitar, trumpet and flugel horn
Marc DeSalvo - drums
Abdel Albino - percussion
Amanda Dimino - backup vocals

To make this evening that much more special, Leah Zicari, Lindsey Holland, Ed Croft, Cathy Carfagna, David Meinzer & Tom Marinaro will all be making a guest appearance to share some of their favorites with you all. Roz Mikolajek will be showcasing her artistic prowess on canvas, reflecting the depth and color of Joni's music and art. This night is going to be magical, and I hope you all can join us.

More information here

Joni's Soul perform in celebration of Joni's birthday (only a little belatedly!) at this historic Chelsea venue, welcoming long-time Nina Simone drummer and Joniphile Paul Robinson to their ranks. The band started as a collaboration between "from-the-heart" soul singer Gina Foster and former Van Morrison guitarist Ronnie Johnson, enlisting some of UK's very finest players with a shared love for an artist they consider to be one of the greatest singer/songwriters and guitar innovators of the last half century.

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, A Case of You, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting and gift of performance Joni Mitchell revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond …

Drawing on their own emotional response to these songs Joni’s Soul have looked beyond merely the faithful reproduction of the Joni Mitchell songbook to shine a light on the most soulful aspects of her words and music. The band's recently released cd 'Shades Of Joni' passionately illustrates their well-defined and warm interpretations of some of the finest songwriting and performance of the twentieth century.

Gina Foster (vocals), Ronnie Johnson and Patrick Johnson (guitars), Ross Stanley (keyboards), Steve Pearce (bass), Paul Robinson (drums). More information here.

Three days before this event, Joni Mitchell will be 75 years old. Composer, pianist and Mitchell fan Reinout Douma sees that as a great opportunity to honor her with his North Pole Orchestra. He arranged her most beautiful songs for orchestra and also invited four young musicians: jazz singer Zara McFarlane from London, saxophone virtuoso Ben van Gelder, upcoming singer Anna Serierse and guitar miracle Jorrit Westerhof. More information here

When the counter-culture blossomed in the late 1960s, Joni Mitchell’s poetic tales of free men in Paris, buskers who played for free, and love — lost and found — raised the bar for folk music fans everywhere. In time, she would meld rock, jazz and world music into a sophisticated style that captured the world’s attention and several Grammy wins. Joni Mitchell was the soundtrack for a generation.

Now singer Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. The band includes George Friedenthal on keys; Lee Rollag on guitar; Tom Buckner on saxophone; Tom Etchart on bass, and Charles Levin on drums. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

Kimberly and the band perform beautifully nuanced versions of Joni's quintessential classics, without resorting to Tribute Band-style mimicry... A true "celebration" of Mitchell's artistry. Ford has been a fan since her coming-of-age years, where she learned to sing using Mitchell’s soul-baring, 1971 “Blue” album as a primer. “Her poetry and melodies spoke to my experiences before I even had a language for them." More information here.

GLOW is a light art festival which is organised by the GLOW Eindhoven foundation. GLOW can be described as an exhibition in the public space of Eindhoven of 35 famous national and international light artists. The light artworks are connected by a walking route.

Besides the light artworks and numerous side events there are also innovative, unique works of art that are created by young talents.

The year's theme is called 'Shadows & Light'. "Every picture has its shadows. And it has some source of light. Blindness, blindness and sight". (Joni Mitchell)

No light without shadows, no image without content. With this year’s theme GLOW 2018 searches for this duality. Effectively, it’s not only about the ultimate contrast between black and white, but also about much and little, inside and outside, restraint and abundance...light and shadow. Within the contradiction, the story is born; there’s no experience without contrast. ‘Shadows’ and ‘Light’ lacking, we would find ourselves in a grey landscape in which life evaporates. More information here.

When the counter-culture blossomed in the late 1960s, Joni Mitchell’s poetic tales of free men in Paris, buskers who played for free, and love — lost and found — raised the bar for folk music fans everywhere. In time, she would meld rock, jazz and world music into a sophisticated style that captured the world’s attention and several Grammy wins. Joni Mitchell was the soundtrack for a generation.

Now singer Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. The band includes George Friedenthal on keys; Lee Rollag on guitar; Tom Buckner on saxophone; Tom Etchart on bass, and Charles Levin on drums. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

Kimberly and the band perform beautifully nuanced versions of Joni's quintessential classics, without resorting to Tribute Band-style mimicry... A true "celebration" of Mitchell's artistry. Ford has been a fan since her coming-of-age years, where she learned to sing using Mitchell’s soul-baring, 1971 “Blue” album as a primer. “Her poetry and melodies spoke to my experiences before I even had a language for them." More information here.

Songwriter, guitarist and Jazz vocalist, Kim Casey, will present up to 25 of Joni Mitchell’s popular songs. Throughout the show, Joni’s remarkable and familiar acoustic and Folk/Jazz music styles are faithfully presented allowing audiences to be swept along in “colored currents” of emotional reminiscence. This unique show requires the use of as many as 14 different acoustic and electric guitars, distinctly played by Kim Casey, each one alternately tuned to Joni Mitchell's song specifications. More information here.

51 musicians including 14 djembe drummers will pay tribute to Joni Mitchell Friday, November 9 at 7:30 pm at First Presbyterian Church / 174 North Mill Street in Lexington, KY. This is part of the Music for Mission series that provides free tickets to the public in exchange for donations to the featured non-profit, KY Refuge Ministries. Though tickets have sold out, people are welcome to come to the venue and fill in any seats that haven’t been filled by 7:15 pm.

When the counter-culture blossomed in the late 1960s, Joni Mitchell’s poetic tales of free men in Paris, buskers who played for free, and love — lost and found — raised the bar for folk music fans everywhere. In time, she would meld rock, jazz and world music into a sophisticated style that captured the world’s attention and several Grammy wins. Joni Mitchell was the soundtrack for a generation.

Now singer Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. The band includes George Friedenthal on keys; Lee Rollag on guitar; Tom Buckner on saxophone; Tom Etchart on bass, and Charles Levin on drums. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

Kimberly and the band perform beautifully nuanced versions of Joni's quintessential classics, without resorting to Tribute Band-style mimicry... A true "celebration" of Mitchell's artistry. Ford has been a fan since her coming-of-age years, where she learned to sing using Mitchell’s soul-baring, 1971 “Blue” album as a primer. “Her poetry and melodies spoke to my experiences before I even had a language for them." More information here.

Join us for an unforgettable evening of Joni Mitchell classics, featuring Molly Tentarelli on vocals, Mike Doolin on guitar, Mark Steele on piano along with special guests Margaret Linn, Anandi, Kelley Chaffee, Britnee Kellogg, Patricia Sylvester, Christine Yvette, Heather Christie, Gary Fountaine, Pete Peterson and more! We will be creating both an intimate "living room" experience and a joyous celebration of Joni's incredible career.

Where: Alberta Street Pub
1036 NE Alberta St
Portland, Oregon 97211
Advanced Tickets Available: $10

Joni Mitchell celebrates her 75th birthday on November 7, 2018. What better way to pay homage to this beloved songwriter and musical pioneer than with a musical tribute, offered in love and admiration to the woman who has inspired generations!

East Bay vocalist Ann Moss leads a consortium of musicians active in the Bay Area's jazz, classical, rock and experimental scenes, including Matt Berkeley (keyboards), Emil Miland (cello), Meredith Clark (harp); d'Pajo, a Gypsy Jazz duo; The Mean Old Daddies, a funk ensemble; and A Sweeter Affair, a vocal ensemble. More information here.

Today The Music Center announces two star-studded concerts, JONI 75: A Birthday Celebration Live at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on November 6 and November 7, 2018, featuring an incredible array of singers and musicians who will honor one of the world’s most remarkable artists, Joni Mitchell, on her 75th birthday. On both nights, Glen Hansard, Emmylou Harris, Norah Jones, Chaka Khan, Diana Krall, Kris Kristofferson, Los Lobos, Graham Nash, Seal, and Rufus Wainwright, will perform songs from all stages of Mitchell’s life and career, across the entire oeuvre of her 19 studio albums. Co-musical directors, providing the musical arrangements for the evenings, are percussionist Brian Blade and pianist, composer, arranger, producer Jon Cowherd. Buy tickets now for November 6 and November 7.

Following the second concert, on November 7, 2018, The Music Center will salute Mitchell on her birthday with The Music Center’s Soirée: JONI 75, a special celebration for her and a fundraiser for The Music Center’s artistic programming.

Read the full press release here.

Celebrate Joni Mitchell’s 75th birthday with the Kim Casey Trio at the Fresh Palate in Alpena, Michigan, on November 7, 2018 at 6:30pm.

Acoustic guitarist and Jazz vocalist, Kim Casey, will present up to 25 of Joni Mitchell’s popular songs. Throughout the show, Joni’s remarkable and familiar acoustic and Folk/Jazz music styles are faithfully presented allowing audiences to be swept along in “colored currents” of emotional reminiscence. This unique show requires the use of as many as 13 different acoustic and electric guitars, distinctly played by Kim Casey, each one alternately tuned to Joni Mitchells song specifications.

Songs include: Just Like Me, Night in the City, Both Sides Now, Chelsea Morning, You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio, Marci, The Circle Game, Morgan Town, Little Green, That Song About the Midway, Coyote, Cold Blue Steel, Harry’s House, Night Ride Home, and many more!

Kim Casey leads this extraordinary music group which in includes, John Parsons (Producer, and Production Manager), Eric Dunckel (upright bass), Jim Miller (drums/percussion), Jim Riesterer (guitar technician, music history consultant).

Kim Casey’s presentation, “Songs in the Color of Life” musical documentary which features, among others, Joni Mitchell’s historic contribution to music, has recently been juried into the Michigan Humanities Council, 2018 - 2021 Arts and Humanities Touring Directory. More information here.

When the counter-culture blossomed in the late 1960s, Joni Mitchell’s poetic tales of free men in Paris, buskers who played for free, and love — lost and found — raised the bar for folk music fans everywhere. In time, she would meld rock, jazz and world music into a sophisticated style that captured the world’s attention and several Grammy wins. Joni Mitchell was the soundtrack for a generation.

Now singer Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. The band includes George Friedenthal on keys; Lee Rollag on guitar; Tom Buckner on saxophone; Tom Etchart on bass, and Charles Levin on drums. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

Kimberly and the band perform beautifully nuanced versions of Joni's quintessential classics, without resorting to Tribute Band-style mimicry... A true "celebration" of Mitchell's artistry. Ford has been a fan since her coming-of-age years, where she learned to sing using Mitchell’s soul-baring, 1971 “Blue” album as a primer. “Her poetry and melodies spoke to my experiences before I even had a language for them." More information here.

Listen to a live stream of Joni Mitchell’s Birthday celebration interview with Kim Casey at WXTF-LP in Harrisville, Michigan, on November 7, 2018 from 3 to 4pm.

WXTF DJ, Lee Kitzman, who is also a local songwriter, musician and founding member of the Thunder Bay Folk Festival, will host the program and interview songwriter, guitarist, and Jazz vocalist, Kim Casey and discuss the early part of Joni Mitchell’s musical career and her very important impact on music history as a woman, with a special focus on Joni’s time living in Detroit, Michigan.

Songs may include: Just Like Me, Night in the City, Both Sides Now, You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio; Marci, The Circle Game, Morgan Town, Coyote, Night Ride Home, and many more!

When asked why she feels that it is so important that Joni Mitchell be well represented in Michigan for her birthday celebration, Kim Casey replied-

“I am determined to make very sure that Michigan is well represented, because this is a State not only where Joni Mitchell lived for a while (Detroit), and performed early in her career, but it was also here in Michigan that she wrote some of her most memorable songs.” "Some of Joni's most iconic songs were composed during her time in Detroit, including The Circle game, and Both Sides Now." (The Detroit News, June 5, 2008)

Celebrate Joni Mitchell’s birthday on Wednesday, November 7th at 6:30 PM with Susan Whitall at Book Beat, presenting her new book, Joni on Joni: Interviews and Encounters with Joni Mitchell, edited by Susan Whitall. The Book Beat is located at 26010 Greenfield, Oak Park, MI 48237

Joni on Joni is a collection of some of the most illuminating and personal interviews with Joni Mitchell by a variety of writers, including former Creem colleagues Cameron Crowe (his 1979 Rolling Stone profile is included) and Dave DiMartino, as well as narrative about Joni’s life and career in between chapters, by Whitall. See you soon at the Joni MItchell birthday party! More information here.

After a highly successful run at The Gladstone, Bear & Co. brings their new show, This Flight Tonight: Songs of Joni Mitchell in concert format to St. Brigid's Centre for the Arts on Joni Mitchell's 75th birthday, November 7, at 7:30.

Help us celebrate Joni Mitchell's 75th birthday, and join us to honour the Canadian genius whom Rolling Stone hails as "one of the greatest poets in 20th-century music-a visionary talent of achingly candid lyrics, fleet guitar lines and stirringly elegant vocals." Gaze up with us at the Prairie sky as Joni Mitchell's blaze of creative brilliance warms our hearts.

Pierre Brault, Rachel Eugster, Robin Guy, and Scott Richardson offer a concert version of This Flight Tonight: Songs of Joni Mitchell, an early hit in The Gladstone's Tenth Anniversary Season.

Performance date: Wednesday, November 7-Joni Mitchell's 75th birthday! Performance venue: St. Brigid's Centre for the Arts, 310 St. Patrick Street, Ottawa Tickets are $20-25, at or at the door.

ROSA INCAICA (Annelise Skovmand, voice and Pablo González Jazey, guitar) presents the concert: "Diario de Viaje: ROSA INCAICA Interpreta a Joni Mitchell", on Wednesday, November 7 at 9pm at Espacio Tucumán, Suipacha 140 (CABA), joining the world celebrations for singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell's 75th birthday, with the participation of Pablo Olivera (piano & bass) and Nico Echeverría (percussion). Guest artist: Carlos Lastra (saxophone).

ROSA INCAICA celebrates the genius of singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell in a concert of selections from throughout her prolific musical life. Audiences will take a musical journey through her career, reliving “old” favorites and discovering “new” songs that touch the soul.

November 7th, 2018 marks Joni Mitchell’s 75th birthday. In celebration, on this date ROSA INCAICA launches its new musical project: presenting this gorgeous repertoire in concert.

After 20 years of music-making together, exploring songs of The Beatles and John Dowland and Argentine folk and chamber music, with their unique interpretations and arrangements, on this occasion, soprano Annelise Skovmand and guitarist Pablo González Jazey return to songs in English presenting this fabulous repertoire. More information here.

3rd Annual JONI MITCHELL BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE!!! (JONI 75!) QUINN & TUITES Irish Pub, 1535 Plainfield NE, Grand Rapids, MI WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, DONATIONS APPRECIATED!!! TRIBUTE from 7:00-11p.m. (with open jam afterward) Possibly up until 1:30 if there's a crowd. STILL ROOM FOR PERFORMERS! Please submit song requests as soon as possible to Lisa Oldham! More information here.

The Hum Presents: Beyond Blue- A Birthday Celebration of Joni Mitchell Tuesday, November 6 at Public Arts 7:30PM Doors, 8:30PM Show

Featuring TEEN and special guests: Jessica Ackerley, Boshra AlSaadi, Angelica Bess, Sophia Brous, Melanie Charles, Lucy Cliffor, Denitia, Jen Goma, Cassandra Jenkins, Liz Maynes-Aminzade, Adi Meyerson, Angela Morris, Dida Pelled, Mickey Vershbow

This evening will focus on Joni's later works, with songs beyond her most recognized music to honor her massive career, her wisdom, and her phenomenal, diverse songwriting.

$12 ADV, $15 Day of Show, 21+. More information here.

In conversation with Malka Marom.

An extraordinary collection of photographs of the legendary Joni Mitchell, captured by celebrated rock-and-roll photographer Norman Seeff.

Joni: The Joni Mitchell Sessions is the ultimate celebration of a visionary musician and the artist who captured her spirit on film. It is a creative partnership that has lasted for over 40 years. Joni Mitchell, the artist behind celebrated hits "Help Me" and "Big Yellow Taxi," and Norman Seeff, a rock-and-roll photographer with a host of legendary subjects in his portfolio, did some of their best work together. Joni was a truly authentic subject, able to surrender herself to the art and express herself freely within his lens. Through over a dozen sessions across more than a decade together, the photographer captured the many facets of her personality in some of her most famous images. Joni: The Joni Mitchell Sessions is the culmination of their partnership. Timed to release on Joni's 75th birthday, this collection of familiar and rare imagery tracks the pair's history together through these exclusive moments captured on film. A combination of album artwork and candid shots reveals Joni's personality in ways few have managed to capture before or since. Featuring commentary from Seeff on the enlightenment into his art that he gained from their sessions, this compilation is a true reflection on mutual creativity between artist and muse. (Insight Editions)

Event date:
Monday, November 5, 2018 - 7:00pm
Event address:
Book Soup
8818 Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069
More information here

Join us for the 75th birthday celebration of Joni Mitchell with a special program of her music. Your Host - Ed Mellnik

KBOO's Ken Jones and founder of the Piano and Guitar DataBase on Joni's web site -Sue Tierney, will also join Ed to add some sweet comments.

The Great Canadian Songbook is a show that highlights some of the greatest Canadian songs of the past and present taking audiences on a musical journey from Bonavista to Vancouver Island.

Performers Ken Lavigne, Tiller’s Folly and Diyet feature the music by Leonard Cohen, Stan Rogers, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Buffy St. Marie, Anne Murray & Stomp’in Tom Connors in addition to contemporary artists including the Bare Naked Ladies, Blue Rodeo and original songs by the Great Canadian Songbook Performers.

Drawing from a wide array of music and a variety of genres, the performers combine stories, music and projections, to provide the audience a stylistic overview of Canada’s greatest hits. The Great Canadian Songbook is Monday, Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney.

The Joni Mitchell 75th Birthday Tribute is a production of Theatre Within, the grassroots non-profit behind the Annual John Lennon Tribute, now in its 38th year (11/30 at Symphony Space). All proceeds support the organization’s ongoing free workshops in music, art and meditation for the NY-metro cancer community at Gilda’s Club, NYC. More information here

When the counter-culture blossomed in the late 1960s, Joni Mitchell’s poetic tales of free men in Paris, buskers who played for free, and love — lost and found — raised the bar for folk music fans everywhere. In time, she would meld rock, jazz and world music into a sophisticated style that captured the world’s attention and several Grammy wins. Joni Mitchell was the soundtrack for a generation.

Now singer Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. The band includes George Friedenthal on keys; Lee Rollag on guitar; Tom Buckner on saxophone; Tom Etchart on bass, and Charles Levin on drums. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

Kimberly and the band perform beautifully nuanced versions of Joni's quintessential classics, without resorting to Tribute Band-style mimicry... A true "celebration" of Mitchell's artistry. Ford has been a fan since her coming-of-age years, where she learned to sing using Mitchell’s soul-baring, 1971 “Blue” album as a primer. “Her poetry and melodies spoke to my experiences before I even had a language for them." More information here.

Join WDET's Ann Delisi and Susan Whitall, author of "Joni on Joni: Interviews and Encounters with Joni Mitchell" next Sunday, November 4th for a mix and mingle Joni Mitchell brunch. No reservations necessary. Walk-ins welcome as always! Books will be available and Susan Whitall will be signing copies all morning. More information here and here.

We are putting on a tribute show to honor the 75th birthday of the legendary mother of all singer/songwriters, Joni Mitchell. Her albums transcend genres; telling rich, truthful stories with her unique melodies and imagery-filled lyrics. We hope you will join us as Margo Sky and Makena Hartlin tell Joni's stories with an incredible band, including Brendan Forrest & Konrad Kupiec on guitars, Lyn Rye on bass, and Brendan Doshi on keys. 21+/$10 cover charge at the door. More information here.

Artistic Collaborations and Performances in Celebration of Joni Mitchell's 75th Birthday
8PM
Gateway City Arts
92 Race Street
Holyoke, MA
$15/ $20

A Collaboration of folk songwriting, jazz composition, and visual art. Ellen Cogen Ensemble headlines by performing some of Joni Mitchell's genre-defying compositions and collaborations as a celebration of one of the most influential songwriters and artists of our time. This set will heavily feature some of Joni's Jazz. During this set there will be live painting happening around the stage.

Ted Levine - sax
John Mason - guitar
Stephen Page - keys
Brandon Goulet - bass
Gary Rzab- drums
Ellen Cogen - voice

Opening up the night will be a variety of acts all performing their renditions and interpretations of Joni Mitchell tunes. More information here

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

Following on from her recent sold out performances at The Everyman Palace, Cork singer songwriter Clare O'Mahony pays tribute to one of her favourite songwriters, Joni Mitchell. The Songs of Joni Mitchell will feature songs from Joni Mitchell's earlier albums (Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon) right through and up to her more recent recordings including the stunning A Case of You. Classics such as Chelsea Morning, You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio, Chinese Café, and Woodstock, to name just a few, will be performed. More information here.

Singer-songwriter Dawna Hammers will celebrate folksinger Joni Mitchell’s November 7 birthday with her tribute concert on Saturday, November 3, at 7:30 PM at the First Congregational Church of Falmouth.

Joining Ms. Hammers for “Back to the Garden” will be musicians Pat Ryan, Lisa Esperson, Rich Hill, and Klem Klimek. Ms. Hammers will capture Joni Mitchell’s early folk songs by performing on acoustic guitar, dulcimer and grand piano; the later, jazzier songs will be performed with the help of her backup musicians. Admission is $15 at the door. First Congregational Church of Falmouth is at 68 Main Street.

Todd Mosby and the New Horizons Ensemble perform a mix of American jazz, folk, new age and pop, including classics by James Taylor and Joni Mitchell, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the The Blue Lion at UAFS Downtown, 101 N. Second St, Fort Smith, part of the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith's Season at the Blue Lion. Guitarist Todd Mosby leads the ensemble -- Jeff Haynes on percussion, Michael Manring on bass, Premik Tubbs on woodwinds, Lola Toben on lead vocals and Bryan Toben on guitar and vocals. Tickets are $25, or call (479) 788-7300

Producer and bassist, Scott Petito assembles a world class ensemble, with some of the most well-respected musicians working today, to interpret the timeless music of the genius from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Featuring: Gail Ann Dorsey, Adrien Reju, Leslie Ritter, Jay Collins, Scott Petito, Danny Blume, Roberto Rodrguez, Rachel Z. More information here.

The Pineville Fishtown is proud to present Woman of Heart & Mind — a celebration of Joni Mitchell, performed by virtuoso pianist and singer/songwriter Hannah Reimann. The NYC-based artist’s one-woman show is both an homage to Joni Mitchell, who is considered to be one of the most gifted lights on the contemporary music scene for the past four decades, and a profoundly personal celebration of the healing power of inspiring music. More information here.

All I Want is to celebrate the music and life of the legendary Joni Mitchell at the seventh annual Joni Mitchell Tribute Show. Performed at the Arcata Playhouse by a group of talented and passionate Humboldt singers and musicians, this two-part concert covers a diverse selection of the Grammy Award-winning artist's work. Jan Bramlett, Morgan Corviday, Marla Joy, Marcia Mendels, Mike LaBolle, Chris Manspeaker, Violet Dinning, Julie Froblom, Tina Garsen, Leslie Quinn, Beverly Twist and Joel Sonenshein all lend their talents to the tribute.

The music plays Fri., Nov. 2 and Sat., Nov. 3 from 8-10 p.m. There's no need to take a Big Yellow Taxi, the venue is a nearby favorite, the Arcata Playhouse. If you've got an Urge for Going, tickets are at Wildberries in Arcata, The Works in Eureka or online at www.brownpapertickets.com. It's a good idea to get them soon — this show sells out every year. Attendees are also encouraged to bring canned or non-perishable food for those in need, which will be donated to Food for People. ($15). Joni, we've all got A Case of You. More information here.

Songs of Freedom explores three iconic voices of the 1960s—Joni Mitchell, Abbey Lincoln, and Nina Simone—and the complex ways in which they relate. Each artist expressed freedom in various ways: Joni composed and sang about the freedom of love, Abbey expressed freedom of her individuality and race with powerful lyricism, and Nina demanded freedom politically through song. Developed for Jazz at Lincoln Center by Grammy®-winning drummer Ulysses Owens Jr., the evening includes powerful vocal performances by Alicia Olatuja, René Marie, and Theo Bleckmann. More information here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

More than a dozen of our region's top talent will pay homage to the legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, in honor of her 75th birthday, in a very special concert benefiting the Myasthenia Gravis Association of Western PA. Musicians Give for MG.

General Admission ~ $20 in advance (General Admission tickets will be $25 at the door.)

VIP tickets ~ $40 each, sold by tables of 2, 4 or 6 only~ includes reserved seating, choice of one free alcoholic drink or one free soda , a limited edition poster and commemorative event t-shirt.

LOCATION
Hard Rock Cafe' Pittsburgh, 15219

More information here

Come celebrate Joni's 75th birthday with some of her biggest fans! Joni's music and art has touched the lives of so many. This show will have songs showcased from the following albums: Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, For the Roses, Court and Spark, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, Mingus, Wild Things Run Fast and Night Ride Home. Thats over two decades of music! The night will feature Lauren Faggiano on guitar, piano and vocals with her phenomenal band, The Good Souls supporting her.

Ken Schumacher - bass
Sungmin Shin - lead guitar
Cindy Tag - saxophones, clarinet and flutes
Sara Rogers - vocals, guitar, trumpet and flugel horn
Marc DeSalvo - drums
Abdel Albino - percussion
Amanda Dimino - backup vocals

To make this evening that much more special, Leah Zicari, Lindsey Holland, Ed Croft, Cathy Carfagna, David Meinzer & Tom Marinaro will all be making a guest appearance to share some of their favorites with you all. Roz Mikolajek will be showcasing her artistic prowess on canvas, reflecting the depth and color of Joni's music and art. This night is going to be magical, and I hope you all can join us.

More information here

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema in Toronto will feature a 6-part lecture series on Joni. Dr. Mike Daley tells Joni’s story in detail, exploring her Alberta and Saskatchewan upbringing, her early years in Toronto's burgeoning folk scene, her musical partnerships, and the romantic affairs and marriages that inspired some of her unforgettable compositions. He’ll examine the fascinating life and career of a Canadian icon.

Led by Dr. Mike Daley (Leonard Cohen: Words and Music, The Beatles and their World, Bob Dylan: Words and Music), a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities.

Part 3: October 29: Rock stardom
Part 4: November 12: Jazz explorations
Part 5: November 19: Navigating the changing pop landscape
Part 6: November 26: Final works and legacy projects

More information here

Skate away with Bear & Co. for a spellbinding musical homage to the incomparable Joni Mitchell. The creators of last year’s smash-hit tribute to Leonard Cohen reunite to celebrate the soaring vocals, incisive vision, humour, wit, and bracing singularity of this uncompromising artist, whose painter’s hand is ever-present in her music. Passing around even more instruments than last year, Pierre Brault, Rachel Eugster, Robin Guy, and Scott Richardson—directed by Eleanor Crowder—offer “a rainbow on the wall” of huge hits and hidden gems, from the blue, red, green, and gold of “Both Sides Now” to the crimson crystal beads of “Urge for Going.”

Help us honour the Canadian genius whom Rolling Stone hails as “one of the greatest poets in 20th-century music—a visionary talent of achingly candid lyrics, fleet guitar lines and stirringly elegant vocals.” Gaze up with us at the Prairie sky as Joni Mitchell’s blaze of creative brilliance warms our hearts. And yes, you and your choir will once again be invited to join in (bearandcompanytheatre@gmail.com for details). More information here.

All ages warmly welcomed!

Buy Tickets here
Adult: $36 + $3 facility fee = $39
Senior (65+): $32 + $3 facility fee = $35
Student/Artist*/Unwaged/Preview: $20 + $3 facility fee = $23
*including Theatre Ontario members

Created by Bear & Co.
Director: Eleanor Crowder
Ensemble: Pierre Brault, Rachel Eugster, Robin Guy, Scott Richardson
October 18-27, 2018 (preview Oct. 17)
Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Matinees Oct. 21 at 2:30 p.m., Oct. 24 at 11 a.m., and Oct. 27 at 2:30 p.m.

Marianne Trudel and Karen Young, two exceptional, engaging, genuine artists, are joining forces here for an unforgettable concert. One piano, one voice: atmospheric, intimate, and moving. An original and extremely touching take on songs by Joni Mitchell. Freedom, tenderness, spontaneity, and musical complicity distinguish this fabulous duo. A true gem! More information here.

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema in Toronto will feature a 6-part lecture series on Joni. Dr. Mike Daley tells Joni’s story in detail, exploring her Alberta and Saskatchewan upbringing, her early years in Toronto's burgeoning folk scene, her musical partnerships, and the romantic affairs and marriages that inspired some of her unforgettable compositions. He’ll examine the fascinating life and career of a Canadian icon.

Led by Dr. Mike Daley (Leonard Cohen: Words and Music, The Beatles and their World, Bob Dylan: Words and Music), a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities.

Part 2: October 22: Joni's breakthrough
Part 3: October 29: Rock stardom
Part 4: November 12: Jazz explorations
Part 5: November 19: Navigating the changing pop landscape
Part 6: November 26: Final works and legacy projects

More information here

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

Skate away with Bear & Co. for a spellbinding musical homage to the incomparable Joni Mitchell. The creators of last year’s smash-hit tribute to Leonard Cohen reunite to celebrate the soaring vocals, incisive vision, humour, wit, and bracing singularity of this uncompromising artist, whose painter’s hand is ever-present in her music. Passing around even more instruments than last year, Pierre Brault, Rachel Eugster, Robin Guy, and Scott Richardson—directed by Eleanor Crowder—offer “a rainbow on the wall” of huge hits and hidden gems, from the blue, red, green, and gold of “Both Sides Now” to the crimson crystal beads of “Urge for Going.”

Help us honour the Canadian genius whom Rolling Stone hails as “one of the greatest poets in 20th-century music—a visionary talent of achingly candid lyrics, fleet guitar lines and stirringly elegant vocals.” Gaze up with us at the Prairie sky as Joni Mitchell’s blaze of creative brilliance warms our hearts. And yes, you and your choir will once again be invited to join in (bearandcompanytheatre@gmail.com for details). More information here.

All ages warmly welcomed!

Buy Tickets here
Adult: $36 + $3 facility fee = $39
Senior (65+): $32 + $3 facility fee = $35
Student/Artist*/Unwaged/Preview: $20 + $3 facility fee = $23
*including Theatre Ontario members

Created by Bear & Co.
Director: Eleanor Crowder
Ensemble: Pierre Brault, Rachel Eugster, Robin Guy, Scott Richardson
October 18-27, 2018 (preview Oct. 17)
Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Matinees Oct. 21 at 2:30 p.m., Oct. 24 at 11 a.m., and Oct. 27 at 2:30 p.m.

Marianne Trudel and Karen Young, two exceptional, engaging, genuine artists, are joining forces here for an unforgettable concert. One piano, one voice: atmospheric, intimate, and moving. An original and extremely touching take on songs by Joni Mitchell. Freedom, tenderness, spontaneity, and musical complicity distinguish this fabulous duo. A true gem! More information here.

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema in Toronto will feature a 6-part lecture series on Joni. Dr. Mike Daley tells Joni’s story in detail, exploring her Alberta and Saskatchewan upbringing, her early years in Toronto's burgeoning folk scene, her musical partnerships, and the romantic affairs and marriages that inspired some of her unforgettable compositions. He’ll examine the fascinating life and career of a Canadian icon.

Led by Dr. Mike Daley (Leonard Cohen: Words and Music, The Beatles and their World, Bob Dylan: Words and Music), a music historian and professional musician who has taught at Guelph, McMaster, Waterloo and York Universities.

Part 1: October 15: Early years in Canada
Part 2: October 22: Joni's breakthrough
Part 3: October 29: Rock stardom
Part 4: November 12: Jazz explorations
Part 5: November 19: Navigating the changing pop landscape
Part 6: November 26: Final works and legacy projects

More information here

The Joni Mitchell Jazz Tribute.
Edmond Town Hall
Newtown, CT.
October 13, 2018 at 8:00pm.
Wine bar and doors open 7:00pm.

This seven-member group features Leslie Ballard (vocals, flute), Steve Zerlin (bass), Roger Post (drums), Christian Martirano (keyboards), Steve Moran (sax, clarinet), George Lesiw (guitar), and percussionist Matt Spencer. Playing music from her critically acclaimed jazz albums: Shadows & Light, Hejira, Mingus, Miles of Aisles, Court & Spark, and The Hissing of Summer Lawns.

Videos and a slideshow of Joni's masterful paintings are a beautiful backdrop to this live performance. All proceeds benefit Town Hall Restoration Fund. RESERVED SEATING. ADVANCE PURCHASE RECOMMENDED. Tickets $20, More information here.

Join bestselling author David Yaffe, Hannah Reimann (vocals, piano & dulcimer) and Michele Temple (guitar & vocals) for a an evening of Joni Mitchell's hits from the 1960's and 1970's (Big Yellow Taxi, River, A Case of You, etc.), plus readings from Yaffe's 2017 biography of the iconic composer, poet and painter.

Yaffe will sign copies of the new paperback release of the book which can be purchased after the concert.

With readings from the book about her life, colleagues and friends, namely Leonard Cohen, James Taylor, Carole King, Judy Collins and David Geffen, we'll celebrate Mitchell's 75th birthday year with songs beloved to generations of songwriters and audience members around the globe. More information here.

‘Down To You’ is a concert version of John Kelly’s acclaimed tribute to the music of Joni Mitchell. This ‘drag free’ version is performed without the usual theatrical costumes, focused on songs from the various stages of Ms. Mitchell’s career, sung in Kelly’s signature three-octave voice, and played utilizing her unique guitar tunings and on the dulcimer that she gave him upon first seeing his performance. Music direction and piano by Zecca Esquibel.

Kelly’s 2017 version of ‘Down to You’ (Joe’s Pub, June 2017) was cited by The New York Times as one of the top ten opera and vocal performances of the year and was included in New York Magazine’s ‘Reasons to Love New York’ feature.

John Kelly is a performance and visual artist. Over the course of his four-decade-long career he has created over 30 group and solo performance works including ‘Pass The Blutwurst, Bitte’, ‘Find My Way Home’, and ‘Paved Paradise: The Art of Joni Mitchell’. His works have been presented at BAM, Lincoln Center, The Kitchen, New York Live Arts, PS 122 and the Tate Modern among other venues.

Awards and fellowships include 2 Bessie Awards, 2 Obie Awards, a USA Artists Award, and 2 NEA American Masterpieces Awards. Fellowships include The American Academy in Rome, The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and The Sundance Theatre Institute.

In 2017 he premiered ‘Time No Line,’ a performance work based on 40 years of journal writings at La MaMa, and an exhibition of his visual artwork was presented at Howl! Happening and subsequently traveled to Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT. More information here

Joni's Soul began as a collaboration between expressive "from-the-heart" singer Gina Foster and former Van Morrison guitarist Ronnie Johnson, enlisting some of UK's very finest players with a shared love for an artist they consider to be one of the greatest singer/songwriters and guitar innovators of the last half century.

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, A Case of You, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting and gift of performance Joni Mitchell revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond …

Drawing on their own emotional response to these songs Joni’s Soul have looked beyond merely the faithful reproduction of the Joni Mitchell songbook to shine a light on the most soulful aspects of her words and music. The band's recently released cd 'Shades Of Joni' passionately illustrates their well-defined and warm interpretations of some of the finest songwriting and performance of the twentieth century.

Joni's Soul is Gina Foster (vocals), Ronnie Johnson and Patrick Johnson (guitars), Ross Stanley (keyboards), Steve Pearce (bass), Richard Bailey (drums). More information here.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist’s back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

This comprehensive survey of Joni’s career includes landmarks such as Big Yellow Taxi (her most covered song), River and A Case of You (both from the breakthrough album Blue), the radio hits of Help Me and Free Man In Paris (from double-platinum Court and Spark) and the jazz-infused stylings of In France They Kiss On Main St (The Hissing of Summer Lawns) and Coyote (Hejira). More information here.

Several iconic Gainesville musicians will reprise the "Both Sides Now" concert, featuring songs from Joni Mitchell's first decade of recordings, Friday October 5th at 8 pm on the Bo Diddley Plaza--playing for free! If you missed the first two sold-out shows, now's your chance to see it. The Free Fridays "Both Sides Now" concert includes songs from the albums Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, For the Roses, Court and Spark, and Hejira. Of course, it takes four "Joni's" to do this, and they are: Cathy DeWitt, Samara C, and Janet and Maggie Rucker. The band includes David Beede, dulcimer, Ron Thomas, bass; Brad Bangstad, keyboard; Michael Derry, guitar; and Rob Rothschild, drums. Dewitt and Rucker also perform double duty on acoustic piano and guitar. More information here.

Don't miss this unusual performance in Belfast, Maine of New York City singer, pianist and songwriter performing the music of the iconic Joni Mitchell - including River, A Case of You, All I Want, Carey and other hits from the records Blue, Ladies of the Canyon, Court and Spark and other from her 1967-1974 catalogue. Reimann created Woman of Heart & Mind: The Music of Joni MItchell in 2012 and, after 6 years, is happy to share her work in traveling shows. More information here.

‘Down To You’ is a concert version of John Kelly’s acclaimed tribute to the music of Joni Mitchell. This ‘drag free’ version is performed without the usual theatrical costumes, focused on songs from the various stages of Ms. Mitchell’s career, sung in Kelly’s signature three-octave voice, and played utilizing her unique guitar tunings and on the dulcimer that she gave him upon first seeing his performance. Music direction and piano by Zecca Esquibel.

Kelly’s 2017 version of ‘Down to You’ (Joe’s Pub, June 2017) was cited by The New York Times as one of the top ten opera and vocal performances of the year and was included in New York Magazine’s ‘Reasons to Love New York’ feature.

John Kelly is a performance and visual artist. Over the course of his four-decade-long career he has created over 30 group and solo performance works including ‘Pass The Blutwurst, Bitte’, ‘Find My Way Home’, and ‘Paved Paradise: The Art of Joni Mitchell’. His works have been presented at BAM, Lincoln Center, The Kitchen, New York Live Arts, PS 122 and the Tate Modern among other venues.

Awards and fellowships include 2 Bessie Awards, 2 Obie Awards, a USA Artists Award, and 2 NEA American Masterpieces Awards. Fellowships include The American Academy in Rome, The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and The Sundance Theatre Institute.

In 2017 he premiered ‘Time No Line,’ a performance work based on 40 years of journal writings at La MaMa, and an exhibition of his visual artwork was presented at Howl! Happening and subsequently traveled to Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT. More information here

Joni's Soul began as a collaboration between expressive "from-the-heart" singer Gina Foster and former Van Morrison guitarist Ronnie Johnson, enlisting some of UK's very finest players with a shared love for an artist they consider to be one of the greatest singer/songwriters and guitar innovators of the last half century.

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, A Case of You, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting and gift of performance Joni Mitchell revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond …

Drawing on their own emotional response to these songs Joni’s Soul have looked beyond merely the faithful reproduction of the Joni Mitchell songbook to shine a light on the most soulful aspects of her words and music. The band's recently released cd 'Shades Of Joni' passionately illustrates their well-defined and warm interpretations of some of the finest songwriting and performance of the twentieth century.

Joni's Soul is Gina Foster (vocals), Ronnie Johnson and Patrick Johnson (guitars), Ross Stanley (keyboards), Steve Pearce (bass), Richard Bailey (drums). More information here.

‘Down To You’ is a concert version of John Kelly’s acclaimed tribute to the music of Joni Mitchell. This ‘drag free’ version is performed without the usual theatrical costumes, focused on songs from the various stages of Ms. Mitchell’s career, sung in Kelly’s signature three-octave voice, and played utilizing her unique guitar tunings and on the dulcimer that she gave him upon first seeing his performance. Music direction and piano by Zecca Esquibel.

Kelly’s 2017 version of ‘Down to You’ (Joe’s Pub, June 2017) was cited by The New York Times as one of the top ten opera and vocal performances of the year and was included in New York Magazine’s ‘Reasons to Love New York’ feature.

John Kelly is a performance and visual artist. Over the course of his four-decade-long career he has created over 30 group and solo performance works including ‘Pass The Blutwurst, Bitte’, ‘Find My Way Home’, and ‘Paved Paradise: The Art of Joni Mitchell’. His works have been presented at BAM, Lincoln Center, The Kitchen, New York Live Arts, PS 122 and the Tate Modern among other venues.

Awards and fellowships include 2 Bessie Awards, 2 Obie Awards, a USA Artists Award, and 2 NEA American Masterpieces Awards. Fellowships include The American Academy in Rome, The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and The Sundance Theatre Institute.

In 2017 he premiered ‘Time No Line,’ a performance work based on 40 years of journal writings at La MaMa, and an exhibition of his visual artwork was presented at Howl! Happening and subsequently traveled to Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT. More information here

The Reconstructed series continues by celebrating the songs of Joni Mitchell, who has beguiled, bewitched and enchanted generations of artists and audiences alike.

This evening brings together singers, Jess Abrams, Sophie Bancroft, Claire Daly and Becc Sanderson who each take the audience through a journey of the music of Joni Mitchell, via jazz and folk adaptations. More information here

An evening of music by the greatest American singer-songwriters: James Taylor, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez and more. Don’t miss this fresh, APO take on the songs that have woven the tapestry of American music in the classic singer-songwriter era featuring a star-studded cast helmed by Emmy and Golden Globe Nominated artist, Morgan Fairchild!

Featuring:
* Morgan Fairchild, Television Icon
* MILCK, Singer-Songwriter & Activist
* Ari Shapiro, NPR’s “All Things Considered”
* Rayshun LaMarr, NBC’s “The Voice”
* Mariand Torres, “Wicked”
* Yasmin Williams, Rolling Stone Magazine’s Next Young Gun Guitarist Competition
* Nia Savoy, APO's NextGen Vocal Competition
More information here

Folk-rock/Americana harmony trio Gathering Time will pay tribute to another famous threesome — Crosby, Stills & Nash — as well as Joni Mitchell during a concert at 7 p.m. Friday at the Earlville Opera House (18 E. Main St. in Earlville).

Gathering Time has performed for the past decade around the Northeast and beyond. Their latest album “Keepsake” earned the No. 1 spot on the Folk DJ chart in 2016, with six songs from the album among the top 25 most played that year. More information here.

‘Down To You’ is a concert version of John Kelly’s acclaimed tribute to the music of Joni Mitchell. This ‘drag free’ version is performed without the usual theatrical costumes, focused on songs from the various stages of Ms. Mitchell’s career, sung in Kelly’s signature three-octave voice, and played utilizing her unique guitar tunings and on the dulcimer that she gave him upon first seeing his performance. Music direction and piano by Zecca Esquibel.

Kelly’s 2017 version of ‘Down to You’ (Joe’s Pub, June 2017) was cited by The New York Times as one of the top ten opera and vocal performances of the year and was included in New York Magazine’s ‘Reasons to Love New York’ feature.

John Kelly is a performance and visual artist. Over the course of his four-decade-long career he has created over 30 group and solo performance works including ‘Pass The Blutwurst, Bitte’, ‘Find My Way Home’, and ‘Paved Paradise: The Art of Joni Mitchell’. His works have been presented at BAM, Lincoln Center, The Kitchen, New York Live Arts, PS 122 and the Tate Modern among other venues.

Awards and fellowships include 2 Bessie Awards, 2 Obie Awards, a USA Artists Award, and 2 NEA American Masterpieces Awards. Fellowships include The American Academy in Rome, The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and The Sundance Theatre Institute.

In 2017 he premiered ‘Time No Line,’ a performance work based on 40 years of journal writings at La MaMa, and an exhibition of his visual artwork was presented at Howl! Happening and subsequently traveled to Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT. More information here

Multi-genre artist Reimann's retrospective of the early hits of iconic and influential Joni Mitchell with guest artist Michele Temple (Pere Ubu). Hannah will read selections from the recent best-selling biography, Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell by David Yaffe in between songs. More information here

Born in New York City to German and Korean parents, Musician and Filmmaker HANNAH REIMANN sang publicly at 2 years old, studied Classical piano since childhood, received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and began her career as a concert pianist (Lincoln Center, Grand Canyon Music Festival).“A determined and uncanny performer” of the music of Joni Mitchell (New Yorker Magazine), she synthesized her roles as multi-instrumentalist performer, teacher, and filmmaker over two decades.

Multi-instrumentalist Michele Temple has been performing and teaching since she was twelve. As a live performer Michele plays electric bass in avante rock outfit Pere Ubu since 1993 and with Le Garage Cabaret featuring accordianist Marni Rice.Michele has a Master's degree in Musicology and teaches at the Brooklyn Conservatory as well as other music and private schools around the city. She counts among her former students multiple Grammy winning artist Alicia Keys.

Debra Mann returns to The Narrows to celebrate the much-anticipated release of her new recording, Full Circle, on Whaling City Sound. Full Circle features the music of Joni Mitchell, in celebration of her 75th year. Debra and her band of world-class jazz musicians, Dino Govoni (sax), Jay Azzolina (guitar), Dave Zinno (upright bass), and Marty Richards (drums) interpret the iconic music of one of the most influential and revered songwriters of the 20th century.

Debra Mann is widely recognized as Rhode Island’s premier jazz pianist, composer, and vocalist. She has performed extensively over three decades throughout the New England area at jazz clubs, concert halls, and festivals. More information here

‘Down To You’ is a concert version of John Kelly’s acclaimed tribute to the music of Joni Mitchell. This ‘drag free’ version is performed without the usual theatrical costumes, focused on songs from the various stages of Ms. Mitchell’s career, sung in Kelly’s signature three-octave voice, and played utilizing her unique guitar tunings and on the dulcimer that she gave him upon first seeing his performance. Music direction and piano by Zecca Esquibel.

Kelly’s 2017 version of ‘Down to You’ (Joe’s Pub, June 2017) was cited by The New York Times as one of the top ten opera and vocal performances of the year and was included in New York Magazine’s ‘Reasons to Love New York’ feature.

John Kelly is a performance and visual artist. Over the course of his four-decade-long career he has created over 30 group and solo performance works including ‘Pass The Blutwurst, Bitte’, ‘Find My Way Home’, and ‘Paved Paradise: The Art of Joni Mitchell’. His works have been presented at BAM, Lincoln Center, The Kitchen, New York Live Arts, PS 122 and the Tate Modern among other venues.

Awards and fellowships include 2 Bessie Awards, 2 Obie Awards, a USA Artists Award, and 2 NEA American Masterpieces Awards. Fellowships include The American Academy in Rome, The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and The Sundance Theatre Institute.

In 2017 he premiered ‘Time No Line,’ a performance work based on 40 years of journal writings at La MaMa, and an exhibition of his visual artwork was presented at Howl! Happening and subsequently traveled to Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT. More information here

Cohen Talmor will front the “Black Crow” show scheduled for Noctorno in Jerusalem on September 8 (doors open 9 p.m., show starts 10 p.m.). Musicians that include multidisciplinary bassist Yankeleh Segal and seasoned drummer Shahar Haziza on board your magical mystery tour. Segal also serves as musical producer of the show and, as the doyen of the troupe, has the most onstage experience, and is the most steeped in Mitchell’s oeuvre. Udi Simhon on guitar and keyboardist Ido Selzenik complete the instrumental cast. More information here

Join us on Sunday, September 1, 2018 for An Evening With A Celebration of Joni Mitchell Featuring Kimberly Ford at the Fremont Theater. More information here

Cohen Talmor will front the “Black Crow” show scheduled for next Wednesday (doors open 8 p.m., show starts 9 p.m.) at Kibbutz Ein Shemer, with a second gig lined up at Noctorno in Jerusalem on September 8 (doors open 9 p.m., show starts 10 p.m.). Musicians that include multidisciplinary bassist Yankeleh Segal and seasoned drummer Shahar Haziza on board your magical mystery tour. Segal also serves as musical producer of the show and, as the doyen of the troupe, has the most onstage experience, and is the most steeped in Mitchell’s oeuvre. Udi Simhon on guitar and keyboardist Ido Selzenik complete the instrumental cast. More information here

The enduring music of Joni Mitchell is re-imagined in this energetic musical experience. Conceived and directed by Vancouver’s theatrical powerhouses (and spouses) Andrew Cohen & Anna Kuman. One of the most influential female recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi”, “River”, “California” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation, connecting them to the politics and world we know today. More information here

When Runs from Wednesday August 15 2018 to Sunday August 26 2018
Approximate running time: 2 hours

Venue
Remai Arts Centre - Rawlco Radio Hall
100 Spadina Cres E
Saskatoon SK S7K 0L3

Performance Notes
× A Firehall Arts Centre Production
Created by Andrew Cohen and Anna Kuman
Inspired by the songs of Joni Mitchell

Musical

One of the most influential recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell’s enduring music is re-imagined in a euphoric and energetic new musical. Circle Game reinterprets Mitchell’s iconic songs such as “Big Yellow Taxi”, “River”, “California” and “A Case of You” through the ears and eyes of a new generation.

“…the creators of and performers in Circle Game are, in their own right, “stardust”, they are “golden” – Jo Ledingham, Vancouver Theatre Critic

More information here

The Joni Mitchell Story returns to take you on an emotive journey through the life of the nine-time Grammy winner and folk music pioneer. This new groundbreaking show-umentary format gives a fascinating insight into the artist and her music. Both engaging and poignant, this challenging catalogue is delivered by the sublime Charlotte Brereton with genuine love for the music and whose vocal ability is rivalled only by the great Joni Mitchell herself. Includes Both Sides Now, A Case of You, Big Yellow Taxi and more. More information here

Joni Mitchell Tribute with Jenny Hval, Sondre Lerche, Susanna Magical, Frida Ånnevik and Rohey Taalah and a wonderful band led by Anja Lauvdal at the Opera House in Oslo. It is the opening concert for Oslo Jazz Festival 2018. More information here

Jazz singer Kimberly Ford and saxophonist Kim Richmond will combine to capture the real life bond between two great artists, Joni Mitchell and Herbie Hancock, in a concert to be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10, at the Park Center in Hayward.

Admission is $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Students 18 and under are admitted for $5. Advance tickets are available at Art Beat in downtown Hayward (cash or check only) or may be purchased at here.

Ford, who has performed previously at The Park, reproduces the complex vocal inflections and range of Joni Mitchell reminiscent of her early years. And she powers skillfully through the sultry, deeply jazz-influenced compositions from Mitchell’s later collaborations with jazz bassist Charles Mingus and pianist Herbie Hancock.

The Ruth Cooney Quintet will perform one song off each of Joni's Studio Albums.

featuring
Jason Decristofaro/Vibes and Piano
Tim Doyle/Guitar
Zack Page/Bass
Just Watt/Drums
More information here

943 Alta Pine Drive, Altadena CA
5PM to 7PM Food will be served
6:00 A performance by lo haze
6:45 Simone White, Brett Farkas & other special guests perform their favorite Joni songs
8:00 A special performance of Joni’s entire The Hissing of Summer Lawns album by Robin Adler & Mutts of the Planet, with a guest dance performance by Lindsey Lollie.

Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project returns to the Festival of Arts for their third year to celebrate the genius of the Joni Mitchell songbook. Kiki delivers beautiful piano on "Both Sides Now" and "Case of You," and shifts to guitar on "Coyote" and "Chelsea Morning," among others. You'll enjoy her band arrangements of "Woodstock," "Big Yellow Taxi," and "Free Man in Paris," from the best knowns songs as much as you'll love digging deep with tracks like "Blonde in the Bleachers," "Twisted," and "Sex Kills." From Joni's earliest years to her later, more edgy, material, Kiki and her band pay tribute to Joni Mitchell, her music, style, originality and pure artistry. “Purely terrific” — Myrna Daniels ~ L. A. Jazz Scene. Don't miss it!

Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project features:
Kiki Ebsen (vocals, piano, keyboard, guitar)
Grant Geissman (guitars, sitar, vocals)
Terry Wollman (guitar, vocals)
Steven Lawrence (bass)
Matt Starr (drums)

Location: 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Tickets here
Time: 5:30-7:30pm More info here

To mark the 40th anniversary of Joni Mitchell’s seminal album 'Hejira', Sorana Santos recreated the 4200-mile round-trip from Portland, Maine, to LA, on which 'Hejira' was written. “I couldn’t sing the songs authentically”, says Sorana, “and realised the only way into the album was to do the trip, solo, like she did.” Alongside presenting a reinterpretation of 'Hejira' as a collage using the Great American Songbook, postmodern composers Adams and Cage, and hints of London and Seattle’s Free Improv and Grunge scenes, Sorana also performs original songs she wrote while travelling across the US, composing songs from astrophysics formulae in response to Mitchell’s metaphysical musings. More information here

‘Both Sides Now: Celebrating The Songs Of Joni Mitchell’ will see Kate Miller-Heidke, Ella Hooper, Wendy Matthews, Kristin Berardi and Rachel Gaudry perform some of the Joni’s most iconic songs in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in July, backed by a 12-piece band. Fans can expect to hear songs like ‘Big Yellow Taxi’, ‘Woodstock’ and ‘A Case Of You’ brought to life in some huge concert hall venues during the tour, including a set at the Sydney Opera House. More information here

‘Both Sides Now: Celebrating The Songs Of Joni Mitchell’ will see Kate Miller-Heidke, Ella Hooper, Wendy Matthews, Kristin Berardi and Rachel Gaudry perform some of the Joni’s most iconic songs in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in July, backed by a 12-piece band. Fans can expect to hear songs like ‘Big Yellow Taxi’, ‘Woodstock’ and ‘A Case Of You’ brought to life in some huge concert hall venues during the tour, including a set at the Sydney Opera House. More information here

‘Both Sides Now: Celebrating The Songs Of Joni Mitchell’ will see Kate Miller-Heidke, Ella Hooper, Wendy Matthews, Kristin Berardi and Rachel Gaudry perform some of the Joni’s most iconic songs in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in July, backed by a 12-piece band. Fans can expect to hear songs like ‘Big Yellow Taxi’, ‘Woodstock’ and ‘A Case Of You’ brought to life in some huge concert hall venues during the tour, including a set at the Sydney Opera House. More information here

‘Both Sides Now: Celebrating The Songs Of Joni Mitchell’ will see Kate Miller-Heidke, Ella Hooper, Wendy Matthews, Kristin Berardi and Rachel Gaudry perform some of the Joni’s most iconic songs in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in July, backed by a 12-piece band. Fans can expect to hear songs like ‘Big Yellow Taxi’, ‘Woodstock’ and ‘A Case Of You’ brought to life in some huge concert hall venues during the tour, including a set at the Sydney Opera House. More information here

Joni Mitchell will celebrate her 75th birthday this November. Her album Blue, released in summer 1971, is widely regarded as one of the greatest folk albums ever. In the mid-1970's, Mitchell challenged her audience by turning into a more experimental and jazzy direction. In the Join in Joni Mitchell -tribute concert her songs are staged by pianist, singer and songwriter Laura Sippola. More information here

More information here

Ms. Hammers is bringing her Joni Mitchell tribute concert back to the Woods Hole Community Hall on July 14. She performed the tribute for two nights in Woods Hole last summer and the concert was well received. Ms. Hammers has also performed “Back to the Garden” at Jazz Fest in Burlington, Vermont. More information here

Joni Mitchell will celebrate her 75th birthday this November. Her album Blue, released in summer 1971, is widely regarded as one of the greatest folk albums ever. In the mid-1970's, Mitchell challenged her audience by turning into a more experimental and jazzy direction. In the Join in Joni Mitchell -tribute concert her songs are staged by pianist, singer and songwriter Laura Sippola. More information here

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

R.J. Haney Heritage Village in partnership with Wildwood Productions is proud to present a tribute to Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell on the stage of the SASCU Amphitheatre” at the Village. Join us on Saturday, June 30 at 7 p.m. for a very special evening of story and song of one of the most influential Canadian artist of the late 20th century.

Tickets for “A Tribute to Joni Mitchell” are $10 with the proceeds supporting the projects at the Village & Museum. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 250-832-5243 or by visiting R.J. Haney Heritage Village and Museum located at 751 – Highway 97 B or your local Askew’s Foods. Seating is limited, don’t be disappointed, purchase your tickets early. For more information visit their website.

JONI MITCHELL'S BLUE, ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC ALBUMS OF ALL TIME, PLAYED FROM BEGINNING TO END. A concert version is now being performed around the country. More information here

Ereni Sevasti, a member of the Loser’s Lounge family, invites you to an immersive and intimate evening with songs from Joni Mitchell’s masterpiece album Blue. Accompanying herself on guitar, dulcimer and piano, with support from guitarist Boo Reiners, Ereni celebrates the life and times of one of the world’s greatest singer-songwriters. More information here

Playing this Sunday June 17th at The Verdict, Edward Street, Brighton, UK. Doors and food served at 7, music around 8.15. Tickets £10 on the door, or via the online deal below which includes a bottle of wine. Further info about the band is available here

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

A tribute to Joni will be held June 10 starting at 1:30 p.m. at the Broadway Theatre. At the event, a plaque will be unveiled in honour of the Louis Riel Coffee House — the Broadway Avenue café where Joni played her first paid gig.

From there, people are invited to walk a route Mitchell often travelled herself while growing up in Saskatoon through the mid-’50s and early ’60s: down Broadway Avenue heading across the Broadway Bridge and over to River Landing.

At 2:30 p.m., a ceremony will be held to name the riverfront pathway along the south side of Spadina Crescent East between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue the “Joni Mitchell Promenade.” Joni will be unable to travel to Saskatoon for the ceremony, but has said she feels honoured by the city’s gesture.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

JONI will be celebrated at a show in the Town Hall Theatre. Corkonian musician Clare O'Mahony will salute the Canadian singer-songwriter in The Songs of Joni Mitchell at the Town Hall on Friday June 8 at 8pm. The programme will range from early albums like Clouds and Ladies of the Canyon to her more recent recordings. More information here

Dawna Hammers will sing the songs of Joni Mitchell on Thursday, May 31, at 7 PM at West Falmouth Library.

Ms. Hammers is a professional songwriter, recording artist, entertainer, and music teacher with more than 25 years of experience performing and teaching throughout New England. With a voice described as earthy and ethereal, she has been compared to Carole King, Sarah McLachlan and Norah Jones. She has produced and recorded six CDs. She plays mainly ballads and the blues, but Ms. Hammers is also versatile in folk, soft rock, classic rock, world beat and children’s music.

In addition to the tribute to Joni Mitchell, Hammers will perform original songs on the library’s grand piano. The concert is free. Donations are appreciated. The library is at 575 West Falmouth Highway.

Wildwood Productions (aka Jake and Friends) Jake Jacobson and a group of local musicians are rehearsing for a three concert tribute to Joni Mitchell, beginning May 25 at Shuswap Theatre.

The show will feature 20 songs written by the award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter, including hits Circle Game, Both Sides Now, Big Yellow Taxi, Chelsea Morning and Woodstock. The concerts run on Friday and Saturday, May 25, and 26, at 7:30 p.m. at Shuswap Theatre. A third show will take place Sunday, May 27, at 2 p.m., also at Shuswap Theatre.

Audiences will be encouraged to join in, sing along and have fun with the musicians. Admission is by cash donation at the door. More information.

The voices of Carly Simon, Carole King and Joni Mitchell were part of a generation's soundtrack in the 1960s and 1970s. The Chanhassen Dinner Theatres will pay tribute to the iconic singer-songwriters on Friday, May 18 and Saturday, May 19.

Three top Twin-Cities female singers – Rachel Holder-Hennig, Deb Brown and Jana Anderson – will perform "River." The concert will include songs such as King's "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" and "Natural Woman"; Mitchell's "Help Me" and "Both Sides Now; and Simon's "You're So Vain" and "Nobody Does it Better."

Dinner begins at 6 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m. May 18 and May 19.

Tickets are $55 for dinner and the show, $40 for the show only. For tickets, contact the box office at 952-934-1525 or tickets@chanhassendt.com. The Chanhassen Dinner Theatres are located at 501 West 78th St., Chanhassen. More information here

The music of Joni Mitchell – which remains as relevant as it ever was – is the core of a unique and original show at the Youngstown Playhouse. “Women of Heart and Mind: The Songs of Joni Mitchell” opens Friday in the Moyer Room and will run for two consecutive weekends.

The Playhouse production will have a contemporary touch because it is centers around the #MeToo movement, in which women break their silence about sexual abuse and harassment. It employs a cast of four female musicians — Diane Drapcho, Bridget Yurcisin, Kate Pelini and Natalie Kovacs — and is directed by Donna Smith Downie, who co-created it with James McClellan.

When: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2:30 p.m. Sunday
Where: Youngstown Playhouse, off Glenwood Avenue
Tickets: $15 ($12 for senior citizens, $10 for students); go to theyoungstownplayhouse.com or call 330-788-8739

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

The first in the Alberta Ballet's series of portrait ballets, The Fiddle and The Drum, dedicated to Joni, celebrates its 10th anniversary with a tour. Created with input from Joni herself, The Fiddle and the Drum offers a contemporary interpretation of 14 of her songs, including three that were written for the piece. Performances are May 1-4 in Calgary, and May 9-11 in Edmonton. More information here

Merideth Kaye Clark: At the Intersection of Broadway and Blue Fri, May 11 at 7:30pm Symphony Space 2357 Broadway at 95th Street, NYC

Join singer, songwriter, and actress Merideth Kaye Clark for a spellbinding evening, as she juxtaposes an extraordinary rendition of Joni Mitchell's masterpiece, Blue, with a beautifully curated song list of Broadway's most intimate songs.

Merideth Kaye Clark performed as Elphaba in the first national tour of Wicked. She has played definitive leading theatrical roles nationwide, such as Eva Perón in Evita and Nancy in Oliver!, and has originated roles in two off-Broadway musicals. Clark is a sought-after concert artist described as "plain astonishing" (Broadway World) with "powerhouse pipes" (The Seattle Times). She is a multi-instrumentalist and plays anything with strings, most notably the guitar, dulcimer, and viola. More information here

The music of Joni Mitchell – which remains as relevant as it ever was – is the core of a unique and original show at the Youngstown Playhouse. “Women of Heart and Mind: The Songs of Joni Mitchell” opens Friday in the Moyer Room and will run for two consecutive weekends.

The Playhouse production will have a contemporary touch because it is centers around the #MeToo movement, in which women break their silence about sexual abuse and harassment. It employs a cast of four female musicians — Diane Drapcho, Bridget Yurcisin, Kate Pelini and Natalie Kovacs — and is directed by Donna Smith Downie, who co-created it with James McClellan.

When: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2:30 p.m. Sunday
Where: Youngstown Playhouse, off Glenwood Avenue
Tickets: $15 ($12 for senior citizens, $10 for students); go to theyoungstownplayhouse.com or call 330-788-8739

Stepping Out of Blue at Morris County Library, Whippany, NJ on Saturday May 5 at 2pm. Following two sold out shows in NYC, Ereni brings her solo show Stepping Out of Blue to the Morris County Library! With Sylwia Kloc & The Troubadours!
Saturday May 5, 2018 at 2pm
Morris County Library
30 Hanover Ave, Whippany, NJ 07981
No registration is required, but seating is limited. For more information call: 973-285-6934.

The first in the Alberta Ballet's series of portrait ballets, The Fiddle and The Drum, dedicated to Joni, celebrates its 10th anniversary with a tour. Created with input from Joni herself, The Fiddle and the Drum offers a contemporary interpretation of 14 of her songs, including three that were written for the piece. Performances are May 1-4 in Calgary, and May 9-11 in Edmonton. More information here

Sun Apr 29, 2018
4:00 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.
50 mins

Location: Toronto Reference Library
Novella room - Bram and Bluma Appel Salon
The poetry critic of The New Yorker, Dan Chiasson, and Peter Schneider, Executive Secretary and Manager of the Public Lending Right Program at the Canada Council for the Arts, talk about the work and legacy of Canada's "other" poet songwriter.

Location: Bram and Bluma Appel Salon, Toronto Reference Library. More information here

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

For the past two years Kiki Ebsen has enjoyed bringing the diverse catalog of Joni Mitchell's songs to those who resonate in the elegant music and profound lyrics. Kiki's Joni Mitchell Project has received wide acclaim in performances from intimate jazz clubs to outdoor festivals.

You'll enjoy this special evening and the genius of the Joni Mitchell songbook at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center. Kiki solos on piano on "Both Sides Now" and "Case of You," and shifts to guitar on "Coyote" and "Chelsea Morning," among others. You'll enjoy her band arrangements of "Woodstock," "Big Yellow Taxi," and "Free Man in Paris," "Blonde in the Bleachers," "Twisted," and "Sex Kills."

From Joni's earliest years to her later, more edgy, material, Kiki and her band pay tribute to Joni Mitchell, her music, style, originality and pure artistry. Featuring: Kiki Ebsen-vocals/keys/guitar, Terry Wollman-guitar, Grant Geissman-guitar, Steve Lawrence-bass and Matt Starr-drums.

Tickets are $50 and include a dessert and wine reception before the show. Get tickets here.

The theme of this concert will be Joni Mitchell's early work - her first three albums from 1968-70. Our host, Joe Rathburn, will trade songs with us. More information here

11am to 1pm at Radio Station WXTF in Harrisville, Michigan. A Joni Mitchell Tribute performance and conversation about Joni's early acoustic work. Kim Casey's performance (both vocals and guitar) will include 3 to 4 alternately tuned guitars played in authentic Joni Mitchell style. About 10 of Joni's songs will be featured. Stream the broadcast here. More information on Kim here

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

In a program first presented under the auspices of Jazz at Lincoln Center, the 1960s are explored through the work of three prolific artists: Joni Mitchell, Abbey Lincoln, and Nina Simone—all of whom have made an indelible mark in music with their unique expressions of freedom. Mitchell composed and sang about the freedom of love, Lincoln expressed freedom of her individuality and race through her lyricism, and Simone demanded freedom politically through song.

To deliver this vast repertoire, Grammy Award-winning drummer and music director Ulysses Owens, Jr. leads three vocalists: Theo Bleckmann, a Grammy–nominated jazz singer of eclectic tastes and prodigious gifts; Alicia Olatuja, “a singer with a strong and luscious tone" (New York Times); and Joanna Majoko, a naturally gifted and multicultural artist born to German and Zimbabwean parents. More information here

The Blue Door -Joni Mitchell Tribute – Miss Brown to You and Friends (Friday Night). We will be joined by our lovely and talented friends…Sunshine Hahn, Susan Herndon, Peggy Johnson, Shelly Phelps and Ilene Weiss. More information here

"I am thrilled to be returning to my favourite venue the BlackSheep Inn in my hometown of Wakefield, Quebec. It's a family friendly show and the perfect outing for Easter weekend with loved ones on Sunday April 1st at 4:20. I will be sharing some of my favourite cover tunes (including as always some Joni Mitchell along with a few surprises) and my own originals. I'd be tickled pink to see you and your friends & family at this historic venue. It's going to be special promise ♥" Tickets are $10 in advance (Blacksheep website) & $15 at the door kids are $5.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

Lucy Pickering's Court & Spark are playing at The Brunswick in Hove, U.K on March 29th at 8pm. Tickets are £10/£8 and available through wegottickets or via brunswickpub

Come and hear some of the South of England's finest musicians interpreting Joni Mitchell classics from Court & Spark thru to Taming The Tiger.

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

In BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Australian chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt, along with musical director Max Lambert and a live band, explore her love of all things Joni. Using voice overs and intimiate storytelling, Queenie affectionally reinterperets Mitchell’s melancholy music, revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as “A Case of You,” “Both Sides Now,” and “Little Green.” More information here

Shades Of Joni CD Launch

Singer Gina Foster and guitarist Ronnie Johnson, along with some very talented friends, revel further in the music and gloriousness of Joni Mitchell. Coyote, Hejira, Edith.., Hissing.., River, A Case Of You, Trouble Child, Amelia, Help Me, Shades Of Scarlett Conquering and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting, gift of performance and harmonic concept Joni revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond. Gina Foster (voc), with Ronnie Johnson (guitars), Patrick Johnson (guitars), Graham Harvey (keys), Steve Pearce (bass), Richard Bailey (drums). Tickets £12

“A captivating evening of world class music … a musical journey full of interwoven word plays and melodic sweeps” Get Ready To Rock

The Kim Richmond/Kimberly Ford Band -Tribute to music of Herbie Hancock & Joni Mitchell
TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2018
9:00 PM - 11:45 PM
More information here

California Institute of the Arts
24700 McBean Parkway
Valencia, CA 91355

Noon, Main Galley, Free, All Ages

Kimberly Ford, vocals, guitar; George Friedenthal, keyboard, piano, melodica, vocals; Lee Rollag, guitar, violin, vocals; Tom Buckner, saxophones; Tom Etchart, basses; Charles Levin, drums, percussion; Special guest: Kim Richmond, alto sax

Inspired by David Yaffe’s passionate, brilliant biography, Lauren Fox, in chronological order, and sung in their original keys, takes a journey through Joni Mitchell’s songwriting. From early folk to folk-rock, to jazz and pop music, Joni continually evolved and pushed the envelope, defying critics and fans, who wanted her to stay the lithe and lovely, gentle folk faerie that they fell in love with in the 60’s. A true pioneer, blazing a trail for women in music for decades to come, by never compromising her artistry. Lauren will be joined by longtime collaborator and friend, Peter Calo, on guitar and dulcimer.

Lauren’s three solo shows, “Love, Lust, Fear & Freedom: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell & Leonard Cohen,” “Canyon Folkies: Over the Hills & Under the Covers,” and “Groupies: The Muses Behind the Legends of Rock & Roll” have received critical acclaim from, among others, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.

Lauren has performed at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater, Carnegie Hall, The Town Hall, Subculture NYC, The Crazy Coqs (London), Joe’s Pub, 54 Below, The Center @ The Washington Center for the Performing Arts, The Kate @ Katherine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, The Pollack Theater @ Monmouth Center for the Arts,The Bankhead Theater at Livermore Valley Performing Arts Center, and various other performing arts centers and colleges around the country.

Most recently, Lauren had the honor of singing Joni Mitchell’s songs at the book release for David Yaffe’s new, definitive biography, “Reckless Daughter,” as David read excerpts from his book. That evening was the inspiration for this new show about Joni’s evolving artistry. More information here

The Joni Mitchell Story takes you on an emotive journey through the life of nine-time Grammy Award winner and folk music pioneer Joni Mitchell.

This ground-breaking "show-umentary” format gives a fascinating insight into the artist and her music.

Both engaging and poignant, this challenging back catalogue is delivered by the sublime Charlotte Brereton with a genuine love of the music and whose vocal ability is rivalled only by the great Joni Mitchell herself. Includes spellbinding renditions of Both Sides Now, A Case of You, Big Yellow Taxi and many more.

The Joni Mitchell Story enjoyed a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2017 where it delighted audiences and wowed critics. More information here

Don’t Give Yourself Away
Vince Mendoza, conductor
Sarah Slean, vocalist

In the early 2000s, arranger and conductor Vince Mendoza went in to the studio with Joni Mitchell to record two albums: “Both Sides Now” and “Travelogue” – the SSO is thrilled to present Don’t Give Yourself Away to celebrate the music of Joni Mitchell.

Joni Mitchell’s career crossed musical boundaries, challenged musical ideas, and spoke to the human race in an intimate, personal, political, and profound way. One of the true maverick’s of musical arts, her music and lyrics had a lasting impact on generations of music makers and music lovers.

It is a pleasure to present the first concert experience of these arrangements with their arranger on stage with us. The night is dedicated to the iconic Joni Mitchell in gratitude for the inspiration she has given the musical community.

7:30PM, Saturday, March 3, 2018
TCU Place, Sid Buckwold Theatre
35 – 22nd Street East
Saskatoon, SK S7K 0C8
More information

The Joni Mitchell Songbook brings together a group of top-drawer musicians, led by singer Sarah Miller and keyboard player Aidan Goldstraw, whose devotion to the artist's back catalogue shines through in performance. This is no ordinary tribute act – it’s an evening spent together, exploring the work of a musical genius.

The band is Aidan Goldstraw on keys, Sarah Miller (Climax Blues Band, Tony Christie) on vocals, Nick Mellor (Don Felder, John Miles) on guitar, Ollie Collins (Badly Drawn Boy, Corinne Bailey Rae) on bass and Carl Hemingsley (Wynton Marsalis, Ruby Turner) on drums. More information and tickets here.

Your Host MIA SHEARD and guests:
Alex Samaras, Colleen Brown, Dana Sipos, Kevin Fox, Jeremy Fisher.

and the band:
Chris Gartner (bass)
David Restivo (piano)
Ernie Tollar (woodwinds)
Joel Schwartz (guitar)
Ryan Granville- Martin (drums)
More information: March 2, March 3.

This group of like minded musicians, who love and respect the work of Joni Mitchell, started off as a tribute band, but evolved into another way to experience Joni Mitchell's music through the talents of each musician in this band. The sound you hear is each musician reflecting their personal experience of Joni’s music over the last 40 years. Their interpretation of each song is like a recipe handed down from generation to generation; another seasoning added to make it their own.

Allyson Paige has made a name for herself throughout the San Francisco Bay Area as a result of her powerful voice and exceptional ability to deliver table-pounding performances and raw emotional power to any song that she sings. The inherent beauty and soulfulness of her voice lends itself to ALL styles of music. The first business cards she created for herself as a teenager said, "Allyson Paige. I can sing it." Simply stated, truth in advertising. Allyson hails from the Sonoma County wine country north of San Francisco where her roots in classic rock led her talents into a successful career, which has cut across many musical swaths including: classic rock, blues, folk, jazz and country.

Chris Stafford - Guitar, Ed Castro - Bass, John Christensen - Keys, Brad McKeague - Drums

When and where: Saturday, February 24 at 7 p.m.at the Sebastopol Community Cultural Center, 390 Morris Street, Sebastopol

Tickets/Registration here. General Admission ADV: $15 / Door Admission: $20

The Hope College folk ensembles will present The Music of Joni Mitchell on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the Concert Hall of the Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts.

The public is invited. Admission is free.

The folk ensembles will be performing some of the most well-known compositions from Joni Mitchell, called “one of the greatest songwriters ever” by Rolling Stone magazine. The concert will feature student arrangements of Mitchell’s wide-ranging repertoire. The ensembles featured include the Indie Folk Ensemble, American Roots Ensemble, Appalachian String Band Ensemble, OTVD jazz ensemble and Brazilian Drumming Ensemble. More information here.

Join vocalist Gillian Snider as she pays homage to the work of music icon Joni Mitchell. The night’s set list will include the well-loved songs that changed the face of folk music as well as the favourite jazz standards that Joni chose to record. Joining Gillian will be Kim Salkeld (piano), Dave Anderson (trumpet), Nevin Buehler (bass), Kyle Krysa (drums), and special guest Brett Balon (guitar). Jazz-funksters Flying Colours will play the opening set. More information here

Following on from her sold out performance of the Songs of Joni Mitchell in summer 2017, Cork songwriter Clare O'Mahony pays tribute to one of her favourite songwriters, Joni Mitchell. The Songs of Joni Mitchell will feature songs from Joni Mitchell's earlier albums (Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon) right through and up to her more recent recordings including the stunning A Case of You.

Clare’s own influences include the Canadian songwriter. She will be accompanied on the night by a full band. More information here

Bogies in Westlake Village invited Kiki Ebsen to reprise her Joni Mitchell Project after their sold-out Sept. ’17 show, which also celebrated the release of Kiki’s latest CD, “Cool Songs, Vol. 2 – The Music of Joni Mitchell.” A decade of favorite Joni Mitchell songs from “Both Sides Now” and “Case of You” to “Coyote” and “Chelsea Morning” with dynamic arrangements of “Woodstock,” “Big Yellow Taxi,” and “Free Man in Paris.” Enjoy “Blonde in the Bleachers,” “Twisted,” and “Sex Kills” and other songs from Joni’s later, more edgy material, all in one evening of music.

Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project features:
Kiki Ebsen | Vocals, Piano, Keyboard, Guitar
Grant Geissman | Guitars, Sitar, Vocals
Terry Wollman | Guitar, Vocals
Steven Lawrence | Bass
Matt Starr | Drums

Location: Bogies, 32001 Agoura Rd., Westlake Village, CA 91361
Tickets here
Time: 6:30–8:30pm More info

"I am over the moon thrilled to be Celebrating 75 Years of Joni Mitchell's music at the World Renowned Bitter End in New York City. I hope you and your loved ones will join me for a very special evening filled with music and fascinating stories about Joni's life. Tickets are $10. I look forward to hopefully seeing you all in person and sharing with you a lovely evening. I am bring my dulcimer too......promise xo." More information here

BOTH SIDES NOW - Mathilde Santing sings Joni Mitchell
13 januari 2018 20:15 – 22:00
Locatie: Cultuurhuis De Klinker, Meester D.U. Stikkerlaan 251, Winschoten, Groningen, Netherlands
More info

The NAC Presents Series and Arboretum Festival are thrilled to present the 7th edition of Ottawa’s beloved tribute series, I CAN’T BELIEVE IT’S NOT.

To chime in the winter holidays, the series returns with Joni Mitchell’s 1971 masterpiece Blue.

Critically-acclaimed upon its release, Mitchell's fourth album weaved her idiosyncratic folk, with unconventional instrumentation, wild melodies, and hints of her impending explorations into free jazz. Anchored by heavy classics River, California, and A Case of You, The New York Times chose Blue as one of the 25 albums that represented "turning points and pinnacles in 20th-century popular music".

The brainchild of indie troubadour Jon Hynes, the series brings together notable independent musicians to pay tribute to classic albums and legendary artists. Past events have included The Strokes Is This It, Fleetwood Mac Rumours, Talking Heads, David Bowie, Black Sabbath Paranoid, and more!

Joni Mitchell Blue, performed live by:
Jon Hynes
Jeremy Fisher
Keturah Johnson (Heavy Medicine Ban)
Sarah Bradley (FEVERS)
Felicity Decarle (Sparklesaurus)
Jamie Kronick (Scattered Clouds, Ben Caplan)
Martin Charbonneau (FEVERS)
Adam Saikaley
Eniid Goodman

More information here

ORIGINS is a band project lead by Toronto jazz singer, Mandy Lagan. The Band is comprised of Dave Restivo, Ted Quinlan, Andrew Downing, Kevin Turcotte, Jim Vivian and Blair Mackay. This extraordinary group of musicians has been developing arrangements of some old Joni Mitchell classics, merging folk, jazz and rock genres together. The result is a collection of creative, expansive music, that speaks to generations of music lovers. Along with selections from this project there will be a few new surprises thrown in! More information here

A versatile vocalist, Tollar is both a “singer's singer" and a favourite of musicians. Her reverent delivery of lyrics coupled with her rich, soulful musical choices take audiences on an intimate, mature voyage. Her concert on Dec. 9 at the Jazz Room will feature music from her upcoming album of jazz arrangements of Joni Mitchell tunes alongside modern jazz pieces from her discography and more. More information here

Joni Tribute at Talullah's Crafted Food and Wine Lounge at the Renaissance Hotel in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. December 6, 2017 from 7-10pm. Michael Paz and Christina Friis will be hosting a celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell. More information here

Author David Yaffe will discuss his book, “Joni Mitchell: Reckless Daughter” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, at The Colony, 22 Rock City Road, and at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, at The Golden Notebook, 29 Tinker St.

Join Yaffe in a conversation with Holly George Warren, at The Colony about the new biography, followed by a tribute concert featuring Gail Anne Dorsey, Veronica Nunn, Leslie Ritter, Scott Petito, and Jay Collins, among others.

There is a $20 cover charge.

The conversation will continue at The Golden Notebook the following day as part of its Holiday Open House. The Golden Notebook event is free and open to the public.

In “Reckless Daughter,” Yaffe, a professor of humanities at Syracuse University, tells the story of how Mitchell became a superstar of folk music in the 1960s and a key figure in the Laurel Canyon music scene of the 1970s.

SOhO & Direct Relief International Fundraiser for Puerto Rico featuring the Music of Joni Mitchell. With Douglas Clegg, Natalie D-Napoleon, Gail Hansen, Kimberly Ford, Kay Ashley, Dave Blackburn, Karen Thurber, Sierra House, Kate Wallace, Joy Bella Heilig, and Marcella Quirin. More information here.

On this night a host of NYC’s bravest musicians will gather to perform the record in full and pay tribute to a woman who has been influencing and inspiring the world for as long as the world can remember.

THE SINGERS:
Amber Martin
Joanna Choy
Robert Conroy
Rebecca Pronsky

THE BAND: Jesse Krakow — fretless electric bass
Mike Fornatale — electric guitar
Stuart Klinger — acoustic guitar
Lane Steinberg — acoustic guitar
Joanna Choy — percussion

Celebrated comedian, singer and cabaret star, Amber Martin, curates and hosts a weekly showcase of some of the most brilliant performers in NYC, thus the world. More information here.

There are few voices in the Centre County scene that sing as sweetly as the two voices at the heart of Pure Cane Sugar.

At Elk Creek Cafe + Aleworks on Sunday, those voices will take on one of music’s most iconic voices: Joni Mitchell.

“We’ve been playing the weekend after Thanksgiving since 2009 at Elk Creek,” singer and guitarist Kate Twoey said. “Last year we decided to do something special for it, so we did a tribute to country legends, and this year Bob (Hart, Pure Cane Sugar bassist) had the idea to do Joni Mitchell, which really was scary and exciting all at the same time.” More information

This loving tribute concert is dedicated to showcasing some of Joni’s greatest compositions, especially from her first decade of recordings.

The ambitious undertaking of this multi-generational group of iconic Gainesville musicians features songs from Mitchell's first decade of recordings, including Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, For the Roses, Court and Spark, and Hejira. Of course, it takes four "Joni's" to do this, and they are Cathy DeWitt, Samara Crutchfield, and Janet and Maggie Rucker. The band includes David Beede, dulcimer, Richard Bassil, bass; Brad Bangstad, keyboard; Michael Derry, guitar; and Rob Rothschild, drums. DeWitt and Rucker also perform double duty on piano and guitar.

This concert will be a reprise of the standing-room-only show earlier in the year at the Thomas Center – but with a few surprises!

The venue is perfect for this concert. Heartwood Soundstage is a state-of-the-art recording studio, video production facility, and intimate performance venue - built by musicians for music lovers and music makers. More information here

Kimberly Ford has created "A Celebration of Joni Mitchell," a group of World Class musicians with a shared passion for Joni's music. They perform songs from every decade of Joni's career.

13005 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley, AZ, 85739
Directions: Oracle Rd & Rancho Vistoso
Cost: $25 (tickets here)
Phone: 1-520-529-1000

On Friday, November 17, 2017, the legendary final concert by The Band on Thanksgiving Day in 1976 in San Francisco will be reenacted by an all-star cast of Western New York’s greatest musicians and performers. This theatrical performance will include all the music and the special guest stars from the beloved film directed by Martin Scorsese. The show will be at Babeville at 341 Delaware Ave. in Buffalo. Doors open 7 PM, Show at 8 PM.

Advanced tickets are $35, Day of Show-$40. Tickets may be purchased at the Sportsmen’s Tavern, the Babeville Box Office or online at babevillebuffalo.com for an additional fee.

Featured local performers: Doug Yeomans, Jim Whitford, Ron Davis, Pete Holquin and Jim Ehinger as The Band. Special guests for the evening will include Buck Quigley, Tom Makar, Dan Delano, Jerry Hall, Sharon Bailey, Rod Nickson, Michael McGuire, Leah Zicari, Ted Cacciatore, Eric Crittenden, Frank Grizanti, Joelle Labert, Mark Norris, Kevin Cox, Bill Smith, Matt Harris, Joe Parisi, Al Jaenecki, Harry Fackelman, Phil Knoerzer and The Brothers Blue.

The Hissing of Summer Lawns will be performed in its entirety by Dave Blackburn, Robin Adler, and Mutts of the Planet. At Dizzy's in Arias Hall (behind the Musician's Union). 1717 Morena Blvd, San Diego, CA. 8pm, November 11, 2017. More info.

Put your ear to the pavement on Military Street in downtown Port Huron and you just might hear the beat of an almost unimaginably vibrant live music scene - one that vanished more than a half-century ago with the burning of the Dome in 1971.

"In the '50s, there were 17 clubs in Port Huron doing music almost seven nights a week," said Chris Troy, the St. Clair-based producer and director of the new film "Something in the Water: The History of Port Huron Music, Part I."

In the early 1960s, Joni Mitchell played the Folk Cellar, below the old Military Street Cafe. So did Gordon Lightfoot. In a coup, Troy interviewed Joni for the movie. Premiering at McMorran Auditorium in Port Huron on Nov. 11. Tickets here

Come celebrate Joni's 74th birthday with some of her biggest fans! Joni's music and art has touched the lives of so many. This show will have songs showcased from the following albums: Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, For the Roses, Court and Spark, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter and Night Ride Home. Thats over two decades of music! The night will feature Lauren Faggiano on guitar, piano and vocals with the unbelievable band "Our House" supporting her.

Ken Schumacher - bass
Sungmin Shin - lead guitar
Cindy Tag - saxophones, clarinet and flutes
Matt Bevan-Perkins - drums and percussion
Melinda Kurowski - backup vocals and flute
Amanda Dimino - backup vocals

To make this evening that much more special, Connie Deming, Maria Gillard, Scott Regan, Sara Rogers and Opal Rose will all be making a guest appearance to share some of their favorites with you all. Jane Grace Taylor will be showcasing her artistic prowess on canvas, reflecting the depth and color of Joni's music and art. This night is going to magical, and I hope you all can join us! Tickets here.

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, Rhode Island–based, avant-rock trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world— a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell’s seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks of Mitchell’s original recording, Arc Iris’s interpretation mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. Arc Iris began as a solo project by Jocie Adams, a former member of The Low Anthem. LIVE STREAMED AT 6PM EST! More information here

"She", A tribute to Joni Mitchell and EP release party. The Bitter End, 147 Bleecker St, NYC, 7PM, November 8.

Singer Gina Foster and guitarist Ronnie Johnson, along with some very talented friends crazy enough, revel in the music and gloriousness of Joni Mitchell. Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, River, A Case Of You, Trouble Child, Amelia, Help Me, Shades Of Scarlett Conquering and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting, harmonic concept and gift of performance Joni so enduringly revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond … Gina Foster (voc) with Ronnie Johnson (guitars), Patrick Johnson (guitars), Graham Harvey (keyboards), Steve Pearce (bass), Richard Bailey (drums). “A captivating evening of world class music … a musical journey full of interwoven word plays and melodic sweeps” More info

A benefit for HOWL Help and The Actors Fund

Featuring Charles Busch, Melissa Errico, David Cale, Michael Cavadias, Natalie Douglas, Julian Fleischer, Rachelle Garniez, Annie Golden, Tom Judson, John Kelly, Storm Lee, Carol Lipnik, David Ilku, Matthew Dean Marsh, Tracy Stark, Amber Martin, Nellie McKay, Sidney Meyer, Michael Musto, Poor Baby Bree, Molly Pope, Iris Rose, Dudley Saunders & Surprise Guests!

Musical Director: Tony Conniff
Curated by Carol Lipnik & Kevin Malony
Directed by Kevin Malony

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th 2017 8PM
The Cutting Room
44 East 32nd Street, NYC Purchase tickets here

It’s the 2nd Annual Birthday Bash celebration and you’re invited. Celebrate Joni Mitchell’s Nov. 7th birthday just a tad early with Kiki Ebsen and her Joni Mitchell Project. Songs are presented in the spirit of “Shadows and Light.” Enjoy beloved hits including “Chelsea Morning,” “Both Sides Now,” “Help Me,” and “Big Yellow Taxi” as well as “Blonde in the Bleachers,” “Black Crow,” “Conversation,” “Cold Blue Steel,” and “Carey,” as just a sample of what you’ll hear. And yes, there will be birthday cake for all! Three sold-out performances by Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project precede this special night, so get your tickets early!

Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project features:
Kiki Ebsen (vocals, piano, keyboard, guitar)
Grant Geissman (guitars, sitar, vocals)
Terry Wollman (guitar, vocals)
Steven Lawrence (bass)
Matt Starr (drums)

Location: Vitello’s Upstairs, 4349 Tujunga Ave., Studio City, CA 91604
Purchase tickets and get more information.

Sunday Nov. 5th 7-9PM, We will be playing the music of Joni Mitchell in celebration of her birthday and her music! More info

Singer Songwriters Jan Bramlett and Morgan Corviday have again assembled a stellar array of local musicians to celebrate and honor Joni Mitchell's life. Each year since 2012, we have performed songs ranging from Joni's earliest dulcimer days all the way through Shine, turning on new generations to her extensive catalogue. Performing at The Arcata Playhouse, November 3 and 4, 2017, 8pm. $15 at the door or on line at Brownpapertickets.com... More info here.

Tribute to Joni Mitchell Food Pantry benefit with the talents the Babushka Babes, Francesca, Julie Kane and Patty Stevenson. The Coffee House, 1905 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, 8:00, $5.00 plus two cans of food. More info here.

Three Vocalists pay tribute to Joni Mitchell & Burt Bacharach. More information here

Falmouth singer-songwriter Dawna Hammers will be performing a Joni Mitchell tribute concert at CapeSpace Coffeehouse on Friday, November 3. Doors open at 7 PM and the show starts at 7:30.

Ms. Hammers has released six CDs of original and cover songs. She describes her style as similar to that of Joni Mitchell, combining folk, pop and jazz influences.

Tickets to the concert are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. For tickets, call 508-202-1680, e-mail info@capespace.com, or visit www.capespace.com/events.

Admission price includes coffee and desserts. This is an alcohol-free event and all ages are welcome.

CapeSpace is at 100 Independence Drive in Hyannis.

BOTH SIDES NOW - Mathilde Santing sings Joni Mitchell
15 oktober 2017 14:30 – 16:30
Locatie: Het Veurtheater, Damlaan 4, Leidschendam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
More info

‘Riverboat Coffee House: The Yorkville Scene’ will be presented at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto.

The show is about Canadian singer-songwriters Gordon Lightfoot, Ian and Sylvia, Murray McLauchlan, Joni Mitchell, and Neil Young. These singers launched their music in the basement of a Victorian row house, the Riverboat Coffee House, in 1968. Through this show they reminisce the time when the place was the ‘it’ place to be at and how celebrating music was their common goal. The group consists of multi-disciplinary artists. Mike Ross will music-direct the group. Together they will present the stories and songs that made Yorkville famous during 60s.

There were many articles written around 1968 that highlighted the emergence of Joni Mitchell at the Riverboat. It was a tight coffeehouse that was located below street level at 134 Yorkville Avenue. The place was supposed to be the focal point of the Toronto folk-music and counter-culture scene. Those were the modest days when songs were about the innocence and optimism that is rare these days. The club or the coffee house had red booths, pine walls, and brass portholes. It witnessed the historic performances of artists like Gordon Lightfoot, Odetta, Kris Kristofferson and Neil Young. Before the house was shut, the last performance was that of Murray McLauchlan. He was a singer-songwriter. The innocence and optimism of the 1960s almost died with the closing of the Riverboat.

The artists will perform from October 6-14, 2017, at Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Lane, Distillery Historic District, Toronto, Ontario M5A 3C4. More info.

It's the annual event you've been waiting for! Join us on Saturday, October 14 for the Joni Mitchell Tribute concert, a benefit for the Community School of Music and Arts (CSMA).

Martha Hamblin Hall, 3rd Floor
Community School of Music and Arts
330 E. MLK / State Street, Ithaca, NY
Concert 7:00 pm. Doors open 6:30 pm.
Tickets at the door $10

Performers: Mary Bentley, Heather Boob, Joe Gaylord, Jessie Grey, Judy Hyman & Uniit Carruyo, Ellen Jackson, Colleen Kattau, Diana Leigh, Molly MacMillan & Band, Sue Tierney McNamara, Nate & Kate, Alice Saltonstall, Sue Terwilliger, and Margaret Wakeley.

Thank you to all of the musicians who are donating their talents and to our generous corporate sponsors American Crafts by Robbie Dein, NYSEG, and Sciarabba Walker & Co.

Pages UnBound and HarperCollins Canada present: David Yaffe reading from his new book, Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell + an interview with Karen Bliss + musical performance by Mia Sheard with Joel Schwartz at Hugh's Room in Toronto

Tickets: $10
For tickets, priority seating and dinner reservations, please call 416-533-5483.

Event concludes with a special Joni Mitchell tribute performance by Mia Sheard with multi-instrumentalist Joel Schwartz.

Join Pages UnBound and HarperCollins Canada in a special tribute to Joni Mitchell on Oct. 12 at Hugh’s Room Live! An iconic composer and performer, Mitchell has inspired multitudes with her inspiring and emotional songs. Author David Yaffe will be reading from his new biography of Mitchell, Reckless Daughter, which will be followed by an interview conducted by acclaimed music journalist Karen Bliss. The celebration continues with a sensitive performance of Mitchell songs by Toronto’s veteran singer-songwriter Mia Sheard accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Joel Schwartz. More info.

The shortest distance between a Mennonite choir and an open-air jazz patio in Havana is Amber Epp. A childhood of singing at the dinner table and exploring the piano (with her fingers and her toes) has not surprisingly culminated in music filled with adventure, discovery, joy, and a Western Canadian Music Award for one of her four CDs. A connoisseur of musical genres, Amber transports you with her to wherever she's going. No matter the language, no matter the country, from Cuba to the Yukon, Amber leaves you with a heart pumping out the rhythms of the world. More info

Singer Gina Foster and guitarist Ronnie Johnson, along with some very talented friends crazy enough, revel in the music and gloriousness of Joni Mitchell. Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, River, A Case Of You, Trouble Child, Amelia, Help Me, Shades Of Scarlett Conquering and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting, harmonic concept and gift of performance Joni so enduringly revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond … Gina Foster (voc) with Ronnie Johnson (guitars), Patrick Johnson (guitars), Graham Harvey (keyboards), Steve Pearce (bass), Richard Bailey (drums). “A captivating evening of world class music … a musical journey full of interwoven word plays and melodic sweeps” More info

BOTH SIDES NOW - Mathilde Santing sings Joni Mitchell
07 oktober 2017 20:00 – 22:00
Locatie: Agnietenhof, Sint Agnietenstraat 2, Tiel, Gelderland, Netherlands
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The Music of Joni Mitchell woven through a worship service Sunday October 1, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Join us for an evening service featuring the music of legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.

Each of our Rock Eucharist services explores the music of a popular artist or band, performed by a group of talented musicians. Music is woven through a casual service including some brief thoughts on the artists and songs selected, along with prayer, the breaking of bread and sharing of wine in communion. More info.

BOTH SIDES NOW - Mathilde Santing sings Joni Mitchell
29 september 2017 20:30 – 22:00
Locatie: De Meervaart, Meer en Vaart 300, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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BOTH SIDES NOW - Mathilde Santing sings Joni Mitchell
21 September 2017 20:30 - 22:00
Location: The Evertshuis, Spoorstraat 15, Bodegraven, North Brabant, Netherlands
More info

Bogies in Westlake Village invited Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project to reprise their 2016 performance. This date marks the gentle end of summer, celebrating with Joni Mitchell songs presented in the spirit of “Shadows and Light.” Enjoy beloved hits including “Chelsea Morning,” “Both Sides Now,” “Help Me,” and “Big Yellow Taxi” as well as “Blonde in the Bleachers,” “Black Crow,” “Conversation,” “Cold Blue Steel,” and “Carey,” as just a sample of what you’ll hear.

Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project features:
Kiki Ebsen (vocals, piano, keyboard, guitar)
Grant Geissman (guitars, sitar, vocals)
Terry Wollman (guitar, vocals)
Steven Lawrence (bass)
Matt Starr (drums)

Location: Bogies, 32001 Agoura Rd., Westlake Village, CA 91361
Tickets: https://www.bogies-bar.com/events
Time: 7:00–9:00pm
For more info: https://kikiebsen.com/the-joni-mitchell-project

Presented by leading Western Australian jazz vocalist Penny King, and joined by Musical director Tom O’Halloran, along with a powerhouse band and guest backing vocalists, this show pays tribute to a mere snapshot of Mitchell penned tunes selected from some of her most well known studio albums; ‘Ladies of the Canyon’, ‘Blue’, ‘Court and Spark’, ‘the Hissing of Summer Lawns’, ‘Hejira’ and ‘Mingus’.

‘Opening the proceedings with the beautiful “My Old Man”, King’s lilting tones roamed and soared to achieve the technically difficult Mitchell song style. To begin with she was only accompanied by the marvellous Tom O’ Halloran. What a virtuoso keyboard artist. His work is thrilling.’ Claire Condry, Australian Stage, June 2015 From classic tunes such as ‘River’ and ‘Big Yellow Taxi’, the perennial favourite ‘Both sides now, through to the quirky ‘Dry Cleaner from Des Moines’ there is something for every Joni fan, or in fact, any fan of popular music.

Penny will be joined by the outstanding line up of –
Tom O’Halloran – Piano
Simon Jeans – Guitar
Pete Jeavons – Bass
Ben Vanderwal – Drums
and Jamie Oehlers – Saxophones
More info

Joni’s Soul offer a unique opportunity to hear Joni Mitchell's great songs sung and played by some of UK’s finest musicians, with a similar level of artistry as the originals. Joni’s Soul look beyond merely the faithful reproduction of the Joni Mitchell songbook and shine a light on the most soulful aspects of her words and music.

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, River, A Case Of You, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now – it’s through songs like these that this top-class band explore the unique songwriting and gift of performance Joni Mitchell so enduringly revealed in her iconic jazz albums. More info

The Debra Mann Quartet performs The Music of Joni Mitchell, Sunday September 10, 2017, 2 PM

Linden Place Mansion
500 Hope St, Bristol, RI
featuring
Debra Mann, piano and vocals
Dino Govoni, sax
Dave Zinno, acoustic bass
Marty Richards, drums

Please reserve your tickets in advance!

A collaboration between "from-the-heart" singer Gina Foster and seasoned top-class guitarist Ronnie Johnson, joined by some of UK's finest players sharing a mutual love for one of the greatest singer/songwriters and guitar innovators of our last half century.

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, A Case of You, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting and gift of performance Joni Mitchell revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond …

Gina Foster - vocals
Ronnie Johnson - guitar
Patrick Johnson - guitar
Graham Harvey - keyboards
Steve Pearce - bass
Paul Robinson - drums

Saturday 9 September 7.45pm
Farncombe Music Club, St. John’s Street, Farncombe, Godalming, Surrey GU7 3EJ
More info

JONI MITCHELL JAZZ, A TRIBUTE
September 8, 2017
8pm-10pm. Doors open at 7pm.
Edmond Town Hall, Alexandria Ballroom
45 Main Street, Newtown CT.
$12. Limited seating: Tickets in advance suggested.
Purchase at Edmond Town Hall box office during box office hours, and online at JoniJazz.brownpapertickets.com.

A tribute to iconic singer-composer Joni Mitchell is scheduled in the Alexandria Ballroom of Newtown’s Edmond Town Hall on September 8th at 8pm. Doors open at 7pm. Playing music from her critically acclaimed jazz albums: Shadows & Light, Hejira, Mingus, Miles of Aisles, Court & Spark, and The Hissing of Summer Lawns, the seven-member group includes four Newtown natives: Leslie Ballard (vocals, flute), Steve Zerlin (bass), Matt Spencer (percussion), and Roger Post (drums). The group also features Christian Martirano on keyboards, Steve Moran on sax, and Tony DePaolo on guitar.

Each of the members of the Joni Mitchell Jazz tribute have a deep respect and love of her music, and the challenges of her sophisticated arrangements. Sharing her brilliance with the audience is a joyful celebration, with introductions and background given for each of the songs, and a slideshow during intermission; making this a personal tribute to one of Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists of All Times.

The group’s previous Joni Mitchell Jazz tributes have sold out, so advance tickets are strongly suggested. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at the Edmond Town Hall box office during box office hours, or online at JoniJazz.brownpapertickets.com.

This event takes place Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, 7-11 p.m. at the beautiful Civic Theatre New Orleans. Tickets are $25 and are available in advance at https://www.civicnola.com/event/1531984

Musical lineup to feature: Chuck Mitchell, Judith Owen, Harry Shearer, Tommy Malone, Deacon John w/Sonny Schneidau, Jeff Coffin (Dave Matthews Band/Flecktones), Paul Sanchez, Tonya Boyd-Cannon, A Celebration of Joni Mitchell featuring Kimberly Ford (from Santa Barbara California), Sean Ardoin, Debbie Davis, Matt Perrine, Alex McMurray, Phil DeGruy with Emily Robertson, Leslie Smith, Cary Hudson, Jim McCormick, Renshaw Davies, Henley Douglas, Jr., Krewe de Groove, Brandon Tarricone, Joe Tullos w/Randy Ellis and Kevin Aucoin, Dayna Kurtz, Kevin Stylez, Joshua Thomas, Jahida Esperanza (from Colorado), Enid (From Ottawa Canada), Christina Friis (from Denmark) with Larry Sieberth, Bryan Thomas, Cassie Krebs, Dirk Billie, Fatsy Cline, and surprise guests.

Read the full press release here.

Reinterpretations of Joni Mitchell classics, featuring the sublime talents of Beccy Rork, Lucy Pickering, James Osler, Terry Pack & Milo Fell. More info

One hour radio special on the Paul Leslie Show featuring Jessica Molaskey's recorded interpretations of Joni Mitchell's songs. Airing and streaming on WOHM 96.3 FM.

The iconic songs of Joni Mitchell are reimagined by some of The Smith’s favorite local and regional musicians.

This exclusive tribute concert features beloved Rochester songstress Connie Deming performing Mitchell’s 1971 Blue album. Branded by Democrat and Chronicle music writer Jeff Spevak as “the best pure singer in the city, a performer with Joni Mitchell clarity and electricity,” Connie has just completed her eighth recording of original material titled Fly. She captivates hearts in a moving and deep way with her stories and intimately crafted musicality. She will be accompanying herself on the Smith Opera House’s Steinway concert grand piano, with Geneva guitarist Michael George Gonzales accompanying her on a few songs.

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One hour radio special on the Paul Leslie Show featuring Jessica Molaskey's recorded interpretations of Joni Mitchell's songs. Airing and streaming on WOHM 96.3 FM.

From Rufus' website: In honor of the 150th Anniversary of Canada, I’m excited to announce Northern Stars; an evening of curated songs by Canadian artists beloved by the state of California and beyond.

Believe it or not, it’s my first performance in Los Angeles in three years, and my first show since moving to LA. I’ll be singing an intimate evening of curated songs by Canadian musical icons such as Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and Leonard Cohen, among others.

Join me for a beautiful summer evening under the Northern Stars on August 20th.

Pre-sale tickets go on sale May 3 at 10am PST using the code: RUFUSFAN

Purchase pre-sale tickets here.

Summer fun returns to Laguna Beach, California this summer, as Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project returns to perform the Festival of Arts/Pageant of the Masters for their second year. “The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts is a 501©3 with a mission to promote, produce, and sponsor events and activities that encourage the appreciation, study and performance of the arts.”

What better memories for Summer 2017 than to celebrate Joni’s songs in the perfect beach setting as the decades separating now from the days when her songs were first on the radio seem to disappear from the first song forward. Longtime patrons know the Festival of Arts as one of the most exciting live music events in the area. Performing from 5:30 – 7:30pm on the Festival Concert Stage promises the audience an unforgettable evening.

Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project features:
Kiki Ebsen (vocals, piano, keyboard, guitar)
Grant Geissman (guitars, sitar, vocals)
Terry Wollman (guitar, vocals)
Steven Lawrence (bass)
Matt Starr (drums)

Location: 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Tickets: https://bit.ly/2FestivalofArts
Time: 5:30-7:30pm
For more info: https://kikiebsen.com/the-joni-mitchell-project

Folks Like Us will feature songs from a variety of Canadian folk artists including Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young and Buffy Sainte-Marie, but folk artists from other parts of the world will also be tied in, highlighting connections and how they inspired those Canadian artists.

WHERE: Victoria Playhouse Petrolia
WHEN: Aug. 1-12; first performance Aug. 1 at 2 p.m.
DETAILS: For tickets, call 519-882-1221, or e-mail boxoffice@petrolia.ca

Following her sold out performances at The Brisbane Cabaret Festival, QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT brings her new cabaret show BLUE: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell to Melbourne and Sydney!

Renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, cabaret chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt, returns to the cabaret stage with a brand new show exploring the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell.

Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation.

In BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Queenie, along with musical directors Vicky Jacobs (Melbourne season) and Max Lambert (Sydney Season), and a live band, explore her love of all things Joni - affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music, and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as A Case of You, Both Sides Now and Little Green. More info here.

Following her sold out performances at The Brisbane Cabaret Festival, QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT brings her new cabaret show BLUE: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell to Melbourne and Sydney!

Renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, cabaret chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt, returns to the cabaret stage with a brand new show exploring the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell.

Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation.

In BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Queenie, along with musical directors Vicky Jacobs (Melbourne season) and Max Lambert (Sydney Season), and a live band, explore her love of all things Joni - affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music, and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as A Case of You, Both Sides Now and Little Green. More info here.

Following her sold out performances at The Brisbane Cabaret Festival, QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT brings her new cabaret show BLUE: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell to Melbourne and Sydney!

Renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, cabaret chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt, returns to the cabaret stage with a brand new show exploring the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell.

Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation.

In BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Queenie, along with musical directors Vicky Jacobs (Melbourne season) and Max Lambert (Sydney Season), and a live band, explore her love of all things Joni - affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music, and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as A Case of You, Both Sides Now and Little Green. More info here.

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More info

The upcoming Jewel Box Concert at the Thomas Center in Gainesville, Florida, Thursday July 20, "Both Sides Now" is a tribute to the music of Joni Mitchell.

The ambitious undertaking of this multi-generational group of iconic Gainesville musicians features songs from Mitchell's first decade of recordings, including Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, For the Roses, Court and Spark, and Hejira. Of course, it takes four "Joni's" to do this, and they are: Cathy DeWitt, Samara C, and Janet and Maggie Rucker. The band includes David Beede, dulcimer, Richard Bassil, bass; Brad Bangstad, keyboard; Michael Derry, guitar; and Rob Rothschild, drums. Dewitt and Rucker also perform double duty on acoustic piano and guitar.

Doors open at 6:00 pm, show at 7:00. Admission $20 at the door. More info here.

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More info

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More info

Dawna Hammers will present her Joni Mitchell Tribute Show “Back to the Garden” on Friday and Saturday, July 14 and 15, at the Woods Hole Community Hall

Ms. Hammers is a local songwriter and recording artist as well as a piano and music teacher. She has recorded three of Joni’s songs; “River,” “Woodstock” and “Both Sides Now.” Ms. Hammers is primarily a pianist/vocalist but also plays a some guitar and dulcimer similar to Ms. Mitchell. Ms. Hammers has performed this tribute show annually for the past three years as part of the “Discover Jazz Fest”in Burlington, Vermont.

Ms. Hammers will be performing a variety of Ms. Mitchell’s early hits such as “Circle Game” and “Big Yellow Taxi” as well as some of her later numbers such as “Blue Motel Room” and “Twisted.” She will also add some of her own original songs.

Ms. Hammers will be joined by other local musicians each night such as Pat Ryan, Klem Klimek, Sam Holmstock, Lisa Esperson and others.

Both shows start at 7:30 PM. Admission is $10 per person.More info

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More info

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More info

Following her sold out performances at The Brisbane Cabaret Festival, QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT brings her new cabaret show BLUE: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell to Melbourne and Sydney!

Renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, cabaret chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt, returns to the cabaret stage with a brand new show exploring the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell.

Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation.

In BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Queenie, along with musical directors Vicky Jacobs (Melbourne season) and Max Lambert (Sydney Season), and a live band, explore her love of all things Joni - affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music, and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as A Case of You, Both Sides Now and Little Green. More info here.

In what will be an unforgettable celebration of her music rather than a typical “tribute” show, ‘This is Joni’ offers something for everyone, not just for solid fans of Joni Mitchell’s extensive musical history.

Written and performed by Melbourne singer/song writer, Lauren Elizabeth, the audience will be taken through an exploration of memorable songs from the legendary singer/songwriter, who defined a generation through her music. It is impossible to categorize Joni’s sound, as she explored so many genres, and this show pays homage to them all.

Performing her many hits such as ‘Help Me’, ‘Big Yellow Taxi’, ‘Blue’ and ‘Free Man In Paris’, plus a collection of songs spanning Joni’s 40-odd year career, Lauren will perform with her outstanding 6 piece band, comprising some of Melbourne’s finest musicians and special guest vocalists.

The show will also explore the artist and painter that is Joni Mitchell and the work she has produced, dating back to the early 195o’s, right up to the present day.

‘This is Joni’ intends to tour Australia throughout 2017, followed by an extensive tour of Europe in 2018.

Line up details:
Lauren Elizabeth - Lead vocals
Sam Keevers - Piano
Nathan Slater - Guitars/vocals
Philip Rex - Bass
Haydn Meggitt - Drums
Mimi Zaetta-Thomas - Backing vocals
Raleigh Williams - Backing vocals

More info here

Following her sold out performances at The Brisbane Cabaret Festival, QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT brings her new cabaret show BLUE: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell to Melbourne and Sydney!

Renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, cabaret chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt, returns to the cabaret stage with a brand new show exploring the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell.

Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation.

In BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Queenie, along with musical directors Vicky Jacobs (Melbourne season) and Max Lambert (Sydney Season), and a live band, explore her love of all things Joni - affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music, and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as A Case of You, Both Sides Now and Little Green. More info here.

Following her sold out performances at The Brisbane Cabaret Festival, QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT brings her new cabaret show BLUE: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell to Melbourne and Sydney!

Renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, cabaret chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt, returns to the cabaret stage with a brand new show exploring the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell.

Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation.

In BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Queenie, along with musical directors Vicky Jacobs (Melbourne season) and Max Lambert (Sydney Season), and a live band, explore her love of all things Joni - affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music, and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as A Case of You, Both Sides Now and Little Green. More info here.

Blueface Quartet will play at “The Boss” (Piazzale Giovanni de Agostini 8 Milano) their concert tribute to Joni Mitchell.

The four musicians are:
Barbara Natta Lagomarsino: vocal and guitar
Patrizio Ricci: guitar and lap steel guitar
Massimo Spinosa: bass
Gino Carravieri: Drums
More info here

Following her sold out performances at The Brisbane Cabaret Festival, QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT brings her new cabaret show BLUE: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell to Melbourne and Sydney!

Renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, cabaret chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt, returns to the cabaret stage with a brand new show exploring the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell.

Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation.

In BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Queenie, along with musical directors Vicky Jacobs (Melbourne season) and Max Lambert (Sydney Season), and a live band, explore her love of all things Joni - affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music, and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as A Case of You, Both Sides Now and Little Green. More info here.

Following her sold out performances at The Brisbane Cabaret Festival, QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT brings her new cabaret show BLUE: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell to Melbourne and Sydney!

Renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, cabaret chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt, returns to the cabaret stage with a brand new show exploring the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell.

Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation.

In BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Queenie, along with musical directors Vicky Jacobs (Melbourne season) and Max Lambert (Sydney Season), and a live band, explore her love of all things Joni - affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music, and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as A Case of You, Both Sides Now and Little Green. More info here.

The Music of Joni Mitchell performed by The Debra Mann Quartet, Tuesday, June 27, 2017, 8-9:30 PM

Wellfleet Harbor Actor's Theater, 2357 State Highway Route 6, Wellfleet, MA

featuring
Debra Mann, piano and vocals
Dino Govoni, sax
Ron Ormsby, acoustic bass
Bar Weisman, drums
tickets here.

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More info

Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project returns to The E Spot Lounge at Vitello’s Upstairs in Studio City on their 2017 summer tour. After two sold-out concerts at this venue in tribute to their favorite singer-songwriter, Kiki Ebsen and her band, including Grant Geissman, Terry Wollman, Steven Lawrence, and Matt Starr return in concert and offer patrons the opportunity to enjoy an evening of music by the iconic singer/songwriter.

In 1968, Kiki Ebsen discovered the magic of Joni Mitchell on “Song to a Seagull.” With each subsequent release including “Clouds,” “Ladies of the Canyon,” and onto “Blue,” Kiki discovered the magic of Mitchell’s brilliant lyrics, amazing arrangements, and solid song stylings, each new album giving greater insight into Joni’s artistry. Ebsen created The Joni Mitchell Project” as an opportunity for Joni-inspired professional musicians to join her in declaring “our respect, regard, and unending appreciation for her gifts.” Concert repertoire includes selections from nine of Mitchell’s albums, from “Song to a Seagull” through “Wild Things Run Fast” (1968–1976).

Location: E-Spot Lounge, Vitello’s Restaurant, 4349 Tujunga Ave., Studio City, CA 91604
Tickets: https://www.vitellosrestaurant.com/purchase-tickets
Time: 8:00–10:00pm
For more info: https://kikiebsen.com/the-joni-mitchell-project

In what will be an unforgettable celebration of her music rather than a typical “tribute” show, ‘This is Joni’ offers something for everyone, not just for solid fans of Joni Mitchell’s extensive musical history.

Written and performed by Melbourne singer/song writer, Lauren Elizabeth, the audience will be taken through an exploration of memorable songs from the legendary singer/songwriter, who defined a generation through her music. It is impossible to categorize Joni’s sound, as she explored so many genres, and this show pays homage to them all.

Performing her many hits such as ‘Help Me’, ‘Big Yellow Taxi’, ‘Blue’ and ‘Free Man In Paris’, plus a collection of songs spanning Joni’s 40-odd year career, Lauren will perform with her outstanding 6 piece band, comprising some of Melbourne’s finest musicians and special guest vocalists.

The show will also explore the artist and painter that is Joni Mitchell and the work she has produced, dating back to the early 195o’s, right up to the present day.

‘This is Joni’ intends to tour Australia throughout 2017, followed by an extensive tour of Europe in 2018.

Line up details:
Lauren Elizabeth - Lead vocals
Sam Keevers - Piano
Nathan Slater - Guitars/vocals
Philip Rex - Bass
Haydn Meggitt - Drums
Mimi Zaetta-Thomas - Backing vocals
Raleigh Williams - Backing vocals

More info here

Gina Foster, who is probably best known for her work with the iconic group “Swing Out Sister”, is a truly gifted and impressive singer. Perhaps most familiar to those at the Club for her shows here with her friend Beverley Skeete (Rhythm Kings), Gina is renowned as one of the most soulful session vocalists around and has worked prolifically in jazz, soul, groove, pop and dance music with high profile artists including Eric Clapton, Sinead O’Connor and many more. Tonight Gina will be returning to the 606 with her band for an encore performance of “Joni’s Soul”, her acclaimed programme celebrating the life and music of iconic singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell. As she says "It's not easy to pick a set-list from such a prolific artist, with so many great songs to choose from. But so far our interpretations, with emphasis on the heart and soul, have been going down a storm! From “Hejira” to “Both Sides Now”, “Hissing of Summer Lawns”, “Coyote”, “Carey” and “Edith and the Kingpin”, it's a pleasure to hear these great songs played live and a special pleasure to perform them." And she has put together a terrific band to help accomplish that task, with Graham Harvey on piano and keyboards, Ronnie Johnson along with son Patrick Johnson on guitars, Laurence Cottle on bass and Ian Thomas on drums. This promises to be a very special night indeed. Booking recommended.

GINA FOSTER'S "JONI'S SOUL"
606 Club London 90 Lots Road Chelsea SW10 0QD
SUNDAY 11 JUNE 8:30PM
Bookings & Information: 606club.co.uk :: 0207 352 5953
Tickets: £10

“Gina Foster…is an incredibly talented and versatile vocalist” -Visit London

Joe's Pub
425 Lafayette St
New York, NY
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The three piece Shadows and Light perform stunning interpretations of iconic singer–songwriter Joni Mitchell’s legendary song book, including classics from the landmark ‘Blue’ album, along with numbers like ‘Hejira’, ‘Secret Place’ and ‘Hissing of Summer Lawns’. With vocalist Maura Vambeck, Dave Mulligan on guitar and Paul Enright on keyboard, their hypnotic performance of the lyrics and life of Joni brings to vivid life Joan Anderson, the poet, artist and mother. More info

The group, at his debut, will play songs from Blue and Hejira, trying to respect the original character of the music. When they first met they discovered that Joni Mitchell’s music was their common passion, and so they decided to play her music

Saturday May 27 2017 there will be a tribute to Joni Mitchell concert of Blueface Quartet in Italy. Argomm Theatre is in Via Graziano Imperatore 40, Milano, Italy. More info

Blueface Quartet is:
Barbara Natta Lagomarsino: vocal and guitar
Patrizio Ricci: guitar and lap steel guitar
Massimo Spinosa: bass
Gino Carravieri: Drums

Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero Joni Mitchell. With a world-class band featuring pianist/guitarist Chris Ingham and Lewis Andrews on bass/guitar, she lovingly interprets Joni's masterpieces; taking the audience on a journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon... and tracing Joni's influences in some of her own songs. Expect to catch glimpses of a singer and her band in ecstasy!

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The Firehall Arts Centre is proud to produce and present the world premiere of Circle Game: Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell from Saturday, April 29 to Saturday, May 20, 2017.

The enduring music of Canadian icon and renowned singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell is reimagined in this energetic musical experience. Conceived and directed by two of Vancouver's own theatrical powerhouses, AnDrew Cohen and Anna Kuman, Circle Game features six quadruple-threat talents including Erik Gow (Pride and Prejudice), Scott Perrie (Godspell), Adriana Ravalli (Rock of Ages), Kimmy Choi Rowland (Avenue Q), Sara Vickruck (Love Bomb), and David Z. Cohen (Heathers: The Musical). Together, they play eighteen instruments, creating modern variations on themes by Joni Mitchell.

One of the most influential female recording artists of the late 20th century, Joni Mitchell has often reflected on social and environmental ideals through her music. Millennial culture celebrates the repurposed and the upcycleD. Mitchell's music stands the test of time and once again she is the voice of a generation. The heartbreak of a failed love affair in "River", the fear of imminent ecological disaster in "Big Yellow Taxi", and the promise of a generation gathering to 'get back to the garden' in "Woodstock" are topics that resound as heavily today as they did fifty years ago.

Donna Spencer, Artistic Producer at the Firehall Arts Centre states, "As I look back on the powerful impact Joni Mitchell's songs had on the Baby Boomer generation, I am excited the Firehall will premiere this reimagining of her music in this production conceived and created by Millennials AnDrew Cohen and Anna Kuman. Issues that Mitchell sang about in the '60s and '70s are unfortunately still relevant today. Audiences will not only be reminded of this, but given the opportunity to enjoy her beautiful poetic lyrics and masterful melodies."

More information.

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More information.

The music of Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell will take center stage at the Williamsburg Regional Library next month for the library’s annual Dewey Decibel Concert Series.

On May 20, the folk duo Joan & Joni will perform a collection of songs by Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell. Comprised of singer-songwriters Allison Shapira and Kipyn Martin, the band covers classic songs by the two influential folk singers, as well as hidden gems from their extensive back catalogs.More info here.

The three piece Shadows and Light perform stunning interpretations of iconic singer–songwriter Joni Mitchell’s legendary song book, including classics from the landmark ‘Blue’ album, along with numbers like ‘Hejira’, ‘Secret Place’ and ‘Hissing of Summer Lawns’. With vocalist Maura Vambeck, Dave Mulligan on guitar and Paul Enright on keyboard, their hypnotic performance of the lyrics and life of Joni brings to vivid life Joan Anderson, the poet, artist and mother. More info

“Women of Heart and Mind: The Songs of Joni Mitchell,” Moyer Room, May 4-6, 11-13: An all-female musical revue based on the songs of Joni Mitchell. More info

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More information.

Starting off four summer concerts with Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project is May 6 at South Pasadena’s 9th Annual Eclectic Music Festival and Art Walk. Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project is pleased to be headlining The Carnegie Stage in the Community Room of the South Pasadena Library this year. In all, 60 acts will be performing on multiple stages for the annual event.

In 1968, Kiki Ebsen discovered the magic of Joni Mitchell on “Song to a Seagull.” With each subsequent release including “Clouds,” “Ladies of the Canyon,” and onto “Blue,” Kiki discovered the magic of Mitchell’s brilliant lyrics, amazing arrangements, and solid song stylings, each new album giving greater insight into Joni’s artistry. Ebsen created The Joni Mitchell Project” as an opportunity for Joni-inspired professional musicians to join her in declaring “our respect, regard, and unending appreciation for her gifts.” Concert repertoire includes selections from nine of Mitchell’s albums, from “Song to a Seagull” through “Wild Things Run Fast” (1968–1976).

Kiki Ebsen’s Joni Mitchell Project features:
Kiki Ebsen (vocals, piano, keyboard, guitar)
Grant Geissman (guitars, sitar, vocals)
Terry Wollman (guitar, vocals)
Steven Lawrence (bass)
Matt Starr (drums)

Tickets: Free Event
Location: Carnegie Stage, South Pasadena Library, 1100 Oxley Street, S. Pasadena, CA 91030
Time: 8:45-10pm
For more info: https://kikiebsen.com/the-joni-mitchell-project

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More information.

After releasing two ambitious studio albums and relentlessly touring for the last three years, Providence, RI art-pop power trio Arc Iris is ready to unveil its next project to the world: a complete re-imagination of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue. Whereas acoustic guitars and minimal arrangements are some of the hallmarks on Mitchell's original recording, Arc Iris' interpretation of the music is bold and modern. The band mixes the sounds of symphonic analogue synths, heavy drum beats, and sampling, while the iconic songs themselves are never swallowed up by the tide of these inventive arrangements. More information.

A benefit for Whitman-Walker Health featuring the music of Joni Mitchell and the original music of D.C.'s music community

Carefully selected California wines will be featured along with Central Coast California inspired small plates.

All proceeds benefit Whitman-Walker Health. Their mission - is to be the highest quality, culturally competent community health center serving greater Washington’s diverse urban community, including individuals who face barriers to accessing care, and with a special expertise in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) and HIV care.

Performers include: Annie Stokes, Cynthia Marie, Ara Casey, Rachel Kline, Sarah Curtin, Alex Tebeleff, Megan Jean and the KFB, Foster Carrots, and more!

$10 donation for entrance
$20 donation provides entrance, a glass of wine, and small plates
Tickets and more information.

A collaborative artist residency between two interdisciplinary NYC artists (Tatiana Pandiani & Jacinta Clusellas) have created NORA, a new documentary musical theatre piece inspired by Ibsen’s "A Doll’s House" and the true stories of mothers & wives across the country, April 10-24, 2017 at Lanesboro Arts.

"There’s also a musical element to the project, which has a starting point on Joni Mitchell, one of the most important and influential female recording artist of the late 20th century. We will be listening and analyzing a selection of her songs, while relating them to the different scenes and responses that we develop through Nora’s story. We will dive into different songs from her albums Song To A Seagull, For The Roses, Clouds and more! Through lyric interpretation and different listening activities, we will share our thoughts and reflections, adding them to the overall analysis of themes and questions in the play." More information.

A jazz tribute to Joni Mitchell is scheduled on Sunday, April 23, from 6 to 8 pm, at Pizzeria Lauretano in Bethel, CT. The seven-member group includes four Newtown residents — Leslie Ballard (flute and vocals), Roger Post (drums), Matt Spencer (percussion), and Steve Zerlin (bass) — who plan to perform music from Mitchell’s critically acclaimed jazz albums, Shadows & Light, Hejira, Mingus, Miles of Aisles, Court & Spark and The Hissing of Summer Lawns. More info.

The three piece Shadows and Light perform stunning interpretations of iconic singer–songwriter Joni Mitchell’s legendary song book, including classics from the landmark ‘Blue’ album, along with numbers like ‘Hejira’, ‘Secret Place’ and ‘Hissing of Summer Lawns’. With vocalist Maura Vambeck, Dave Mulligan on guitar and Paul Enright on keyboard, their hypnotic performance of the lyrics and life of Joni brings to vivid life Joan Anderson, the poet, artist and mother. More info

The Rider University jazz ensembles, Vox Blue and Vox Blue Too, will unite with their performance of “Both Sides Now” on April 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bart Luedeke Center Theater.

Named after the Joni Mitchell song, the show will feature a selection of works from the American Songbook, Latin Jazz and Joni Mitchell performed by three students from both the Lawrenceville and Westminster campuses.

Admission to the show will be free for all Rider students and staff, and is available at the door. Tickets will cost $20 for adults and $15 for non-Rider college students and senior citizens. These tickets are available now from the box office at 609-896-7775, or online via the Rider University website.

Celebrating the Magical Music of Joni Mitchell with Joanna Eden and her group.

Joanna Eden "the UK's answer to Diana Krall and Nora Jones", comes to the Crazy Coqs with this celebration of the life and music of iconic US singer/song writer Joni Mitchell.

Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero Joni Mitchell. With a world-class band featuring pianist/guitarist Chris Ingham and Lewis Andrews on bass/guitar, she lovingly interprets Joni's masterpieces; taking the audience on a journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon... and tracing Joni's influences in some of her own songs. Expect to catch glimpses of a singer and her band in ecstasy!

More information

Given that contemporary interest in her music and personal history has never been so strong since her 2001 musical retirement, and the fact she's made it clear there'll be no future live performances, interest and expectation for this show is immense. Joni Mitchell’s own website jonimitchell.com previewed Joni’s Soul’s July 2014 debut performance in full.

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, River, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting, harmonic concept and gift of performance Joni Mitchell so enduringly revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond …

Gina Foster - vocals (Eric Clapton, Sinead O'Connor)
Ronnie Johnson - guitars (Van Morrison, Bob Dylan)
+ special guest Patrick Johnson - guitars
Graham Harvey - keyboards (George Benson, Incognito)
Steve Pearce - bass (Randy Crawford, Everything But The Girl)
Richard Bailey - drums (Stevie Winwood, Jeff Beck)
More info

Given that contemporary interest in her music and personal history has never been so strong since her 2001 musical retirement, and the fact she's made it clear there'll be no future live performances, interest and expectation for this show is immense. Joni Mitchell’s own website jonimitchell.com previewed Joni’s Soul’s July 2014 debut performance in full.

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, River, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting, harmonic concept and gift of performance Joni Mitchell so enduringly revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond …

Gina Foster - vocals (Eric Clapton, Sinead O'Connor)
Ronnie Johnson - guitars (Van Morrison, Bob Dylan)
+ special guest Patrick Johnson - guitars
Graham Harvey - keyboards (George Benson, Incognito)
Steve Pearce - bass (Randy Crawford, Everything But The Girl)
Richard Bailey - drums (Stevie Winwood, Jeff Beck)
More info

“Joni’s World” rivisita i grandi classici del repertorio di Joni Mitchell e offre uno sguardo inedito anche alle sue produzioni più recenti, con qualche incursione nel repertori di altri autori a lei vicini. Mi-rò Badile - mi Via Adige 5, 20080 Zibido San Giacomo. More info.

Hillsdale College’s Faculty Jazz Ensemble, The Hillcats, will perform the music of Joni Mitchell, with a special performance by vocalist Sunny Wilkinson. More info...

Debra Mann, jazz pianist and vocalist, is widely recognized as Rhode Island’s premier jazz pianist, vocalist, and songwriter. She’s performed at venues of all sizes, throughout New England, for the last three decades. She was deeply influenced by the music of Joni Mitchell, from her folk roots to her exploration into jazz. Debra's band features the mega talents of Dino Govoni (saxophone), Dave Zinno (bass), & Marty Richards (drums). Together, they interpret the iconic songs of Joni Mitchell through a jazz lens. Come join us for a very special night of world-class music celebrating the music of Joni Mitchell. More info

THE music which inspires us and drives our passions in our youth often sticks with us for life, and what better way to pay tribute to a musical hero than an homage in theatre?

Delia Olam discovered the music of Joni Mitchell as a 14 year old, and the folk legend’s music was clearly the soundtrack of her formative years, now infused with nostalgia and burnished by frequent use over the years.

Her play is a celebration of Mitchell’s life and music, told sometimes from Mitchell’s perspective, sometimes through narratives examining the parallels in Olam’s own life, and vitally, in song.

The defining sentiment is gratitude and love for the legacy of Mitchell’s vast songbook, and Olam’s warmth and genuine passion for her topic provide for an engaging experience for Mitchell fans and novices alike. More info.

A TRIBUTE TO JONI MITCHELL at The Mint in Los Angeles TUESDAY, MARCH 14th FROM 8:45-9:30pm. Advance ticket sales and reservations: $10 in advance, $15 at the door. More info.

The three piece Shadows and Light perform stunning interpretations of iconic singer–songwriter Joni Mitchell’s legendary song book, including classics from the landmark ‘Blue’ album, along with numbers like ‘Hejira’, ‘Secret Place’ and ‘Hissing of Summer Lawns’. With vocalist Maura Vambeck, Dave Mulligan on guitar and Paul Enright on keyboard, their hypnotic performance of the lyrics and life of Joni brings to vivid life Joan Anderson, the poet, artist and mother. More info

Für diejenigen, die Mitchell kennen, ist klar, dass dies ein besonderer Abend wird, denn es gibt nur wenige Musiker, die sich an ihre Songs heranwagen. Deshalb darf sie auch solch musikalische Größen wie Elton John, Bryan Adams, Led Zeppelin, Alanis Morisette, Sheryl Crow, Madonna, Annie Lennox, Neil Young, Robert Taylor oder Leonard Cohen zu ihren Bewunderern zählen. Jedoch wird Joni Mitchell selbst wohl nicht mehr auftreten können, nachdem sie im Frühjahr an einem Aneurysma erkrankte. More information.

Besetzung:
Birgitta Ocker (voc),
Peter Windisch ( g ),
Martin Menzer (key),
Stefan Funk ( perc ),
Obe Pflüger ( sax)

Tomorrow’s Warriors is incredibly proud to mark International Women’s Day with a headline concert in the Royal Festival Hall. Our Nu Civilisation Orchestra, conducted by Peter Edwards will host a spectacular, star-studded line-up of phenomenal women performing specially-commissioned arrangements of Joni Mitchell’s modern day classic: HEJIRA.

Blending folk, jazz and pop influences, Hejira uses the Prophet Muhammad’s Hijra as a jumping-off point to tell stories of personal journeys, figuratively and literally, and this set of shimmering new arrangements from our alumni composers Cassie Kinoshi, Max de Lucia and the band’s musical director, Peter Edwards gives each of our special guests a fresh path on which to travel, with the freedom to bring their unique personalities to Mitchell’s classic songs. More info

A proud Bay Area native who happens to be on the short list of the greatest lyrical interpreters in jazz, Laurie Antonioli brings fresh interpretations of Joni Mitchell’s timeless music in spacious arrangements explored by a deft quintet of improvisers. As a young singer, studies with the great Nancy King in the prestigious jazz vocal program at Mt. Hood Community College in Portland stoked a fire for improvisation, and regular appearances with iconic singer Mark Murphy at his weekly gigs in Tiburon thrust Antonioli into the scene as a working professional. Since her first tour of Europe with saxophonist Pony Poindexter, she has established herself as a consummate interpreter of standards and American popular song, working with Bobby McFerrin, pianists George Cables and Richie Beirach as well as an extended relationship with tenor sax legend Joe Henderson, with whom she performed for two decades until his death in 2001. An experienced educator as well as performer, Antonioli is currently the head of the jazz vocal program at Berkeley’s California Jazz Conservatory. With a rich voice and gift for lyrical interpretation, Antonioli honors Joni Mitchell, the subject of her 2014 album Songs of Shadow, Songs of Light. More info

Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero Joni Mitchell. With a world-class band featuring pianist/guitarist Chris Ingham and Lewis Andrews on bass/guitar, she lovingly interprets Joni's masterpieces; taking the audience on a journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon... and tracing Joni's influences in some of her own songs. Expect to catch glimpses of a singer and her band in ecstasy!. More information

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Saturday March 4, 2017
Tickets: $25 Advance/$27.50 Door (Includes HST)
Performance: 8:30pm
More info here.

The Music Box Supper Club and Concert Hall, 1148 Main Ave., in Cleveland will host a program Joni Reimagined — A Tribute to Joni Mitchell at 7 p.m. Sunday. The concert will feature Gretchen Pleuss and friends. Tickets are $15. For more information, call 216-242-1250 or visit www.musicboxcle.com.

Tribute to Joni Mitchell - 1-2 pm
Pala Casino
11154 Highway 76
Pala, CA 92059
1-877-946-7252
Price: Free Admission
More info

The Joni Project, a quintet fronted by the remarkable LI multiple-instrumentalist and songwriter, Katie Pearlman, brings fresh interpretation to Joni’s legendary work from her many eras and genres, particularly the time of her brilliant collaborations with Jaco Pastorius, Pat Metheny and Michael Brecker. Katie’s group includes jazz and jamband mainstays Dave Berg on guitar, Dan Ehrlich on bass, Alan Lerner on drums, Mark Mancini on keys, and Katie Pearlman on guitar and vocals. More info.

“Joni’s World” rivisita i grandi classici del repertorio di Joni Mitchell e offre uno sguardo inedito anche alle sue produzioni più recenti, con qualche incursione nel repertori di altri autori a lei vicini. Il Nuovo Sorriso, Via dell'Aia, 11 - Roncaro, 27010 Pavia, Italy. More info.

MONDAY 6th FEBRUARY 8:30PM:
GINA FOSTER'S "JONI'S SOUL"
606 Club London 90 Lots Road Chelsea SW10 0QD
Bookings & Information: 606club.co.uk :: 0207 352 5953
Tickets: £10

Gina Foster, who is probably best known for her work with the iconic group “Swing Out Sister”, is a truly gifted and impressive singer. Perhaps most familiar to those at the Club for her shows here with her friend Beverley Skeete (Rhythm Kings), Gina is renowned as one of the most soulful session vocalists around and has worked prolifically in jazz, soul, groove, pop and dance music with high profile artists including Eric Clapton, Sinead O’Connor and many more. Tonight Gina will be returning to the 606 with her band for an encore performance of “Joni’s Soul”, her acclaimed programme celebrating the life and music of iconic singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell. As she says "It's not easy to pick a set-list from such a prolific artist, with so many great songs to choose from. But so far our interpretations, with emphasis on the heart and soul, have been going down a storm! From “Hejira” to “Both Sides Now”, “Hissing of Summer Lawns”, “Coyote”, “Carey” and “Edith and the Kingpin”, it's a pleasure to hear these great songs played live and a special pleasure to perform them." And she has put together a terrific band to help accomplish that task, with Graham Harvey on piano and keyboards, Ronnie Johnson along with son Patrick Johnson on guitars, Steve Pearce on bass and Ian Thomas on drums. This promises to be a very special night indeed. Booking recommended.

“Gina Foster…is an incredibly talented and versatile vocalist” Visit London

Songs of Joni Mitchell/Robin Adler & Dave Blackburn - 2-3 pm
Fallbrook Library
124 South Mission Road
Fallbrook, CA 92028
760-731-4650
Price: Free Admission
More info

Australian folk singer Ange Takats will perform the songs Joni Mitchell in Bangkok, Thailand on Monday 19 December at Queen Bee music club accompanied by Bangkok jazz-fusion band Saranac led by pianist Akarawin Opassuksatit.

The concert will include popular songs such as Blue, Both Sides Now and River - as well as tracks like Edith and the Kingpin from lesser-known albums such as the Hissing of Summer Lawns.

WHAT: JONI MITCHELL TRIBUTE CONCERT
WHERE: Queen Bee, 25/9 Soi Sukhumvit 26, Klongtoey-nua, Bangkok, Thailand
WHEN: Monday 19 December 2016 @ 9pm
COST: Free
MORE INFO: facebook.com
YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/QztXBH3_Huw

Songs of Joni Mitchell/Robin Adler & Dave Blackburn - 1:30-2:30
Vista Library
700 Eucalyptus Ave
Vista, CA 92084
760-643-5100
Price: Free Admission

Sevasti Sings Joni Mitchell: Stepping Out of Blue at Feinstein’s/54 Below as part of the Concert Lab 2016, NYC, Dec 16. Following two sold out shows at Stage 72, NYC, Ereni brings part of her solo show Stepping Out of Blue to Feinstein’s/54 Below as part of their Concert Lab.
One night only!
Friday, December 16th 11:30pm
Feinstein’s/54 Below
254 W 54th St, New York, NY 10019
Click here for tickets
Discount code is CLEREN20

The Fiddle & Bow Society will present the “Joan & Joni Tribute Show” at 8 p.m. Friday at Muddy Creek Music Hall, 5455 Bethania Road.

Allison Shapira and Kipyn Martin perform some of Joan Baez’s and Joni Mitchell’s best-loved songs.

They met at the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance conference in 2013. The two singer-songwriters take inspiration from and pay tribute to Baez and Mitchell.

Tickets are $18, $16 for Fiddle & Bow members at www.fiddleand bow.org and at the door. More information.

Many New York cabaret performers have tackled the songbook of the iconic Joni Mitchell, but few have put the kind of transformative twist on it the way Remy Block did when she performed On a Lonely Road: Travelin' with Joni between 2014-2015 at Don't Tell Mama and The Duplex. Block's tribute to the legendary pop singer/songwriter was a personal exploration of a young woman's life as a seeker, a lover, and an artist, with Mitchell's tunes serving as the "sacred text and rough guide" for her journey.

Now, Remy Block is bringing a revised version of On a Lonely Road: Travelin' with Joni to PANGEA (178 2nd Avenue, between 11th and 12th Streets) on December 8 at 7 pm. Tickets are $20 online and $25 at the door (cash only) with a $20 food/drink minimum. For reservations, go here.

"Hey Everybody -- I am beyond excited to invite all of you to this show coming up on December 7. 'John Plays Joni' is my birthday gift to you: songs by one of the greatest artists of our time (and my personal favorite songwriter) interpreted on voice and piano by John Willis Music and a host of talented friends from our local music community. Mark this event down on your calendars, and visit this page for updates."

$10 at the door. Come for dinner and stay for a show! Reserve a table for dinner or the show today by calling 501-244-9660.

Sessions at South on Main is a series of concerts featuring Arkansas artists, curated by one of their own. I am curating the December Sessions. My birthday show will kick off the month; watch the South on Main website and social media for updates on the rest of December. More info here.

A brand new musical event built around the songs of Joni Mitchell. With hits like Big Yellow Taxi, Chelsea Morning, Both Sides Now and You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio, Joni Mitchell continues to inspire artists ranging from Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young to Kanye West; from James Taylor to Sarah McLachlan. More information here.

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, River, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting, harmonic concept and gift of performance Joni so enduringly revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond …

Drawing on their own emotional response to these songs Joni’s Soul have looked beyond merely the faithful reproduction of the Joni Mitchell songbook to shine a light on the most soulful aspects of her words and music.

Joni’s Soul line-up
GINA FOSTER - vocals (Eric Clapton, Sinead O’Connor)
RONNIE JOHNSON - guitar (Van Morrison, Bob Dylan)
GRAHAM HARVEY - keyboards (George Benson, Incognito)
STEVE PEARCE - bass (Randy Crawford, Everything But The Girl)
RICHARD BAILEY - drums (Stevie Winwood, Jeff Beck)
with PATRICK JOHNSON also on guitars

More information

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, River, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting, harmonic concept and gift of performance Joni so enduringly revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond …

Drawing on their own emotional response to these songs Joni’s Soul have looked beyond merely the faithful reproduction of the Joni Mitchell songbook to shine a light on the most soulful aspects of her words and music.

Joni’s Soul line-up
GINA FOSTER - vocals (Eric Clapton, Sinead O’Connor)
RONNIE JOHNSON - guitar (Van Morrison, Bob Dylan)
GRAHAM HARVEY - keyboards (George Benson, Incognito)
STEVE PEARCE - bass (Randy Crawford, Everything But The Girl)
RICHARD BAILEY - drums (Stevie Winwood, Jeff Beck)
with PATRICK JOHNSON also on guitars

More information

A brand new musical event built around the songs of Joni Mitchell. With hits like Big Yellow Taxi, Chelsea Morning, Both Sides Now and You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio, Joni Mitchell continues to inspire artists ranging from Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young to Kanye West; from James Taylor to Sarah McLachlan. More information here.

Many New York cabaret performers have tackled the songbook of the iconic Joni Mitchell, but few have put the kind of transformative twist on it the way Remy Block did when she performed On a Lonely Road: Travelin' with Joni between 2014-2015 at Don't Tell Mama and The Duplex. Block's tribute to the legendary pop singer/songwriter was a personal exploration of a young woman's life as a seeker, a lover, and an artist, with Mitchell's tunes serving as the "sacred text and rough guide" for her journey.

Now, Remy Block is bringing a revised version of On a Lonely Road: Travelin' with Joni to PANGEA (178 2nd Avenue, between 11th and 12th Streets) on November 7 at 9:30 pm and December 8 at 7 pm. Tickets are $20 online and $25 at the door (cash only) with a $20 food/drink minimum. For reservations, go here.

Join us for a benefit concert celebrating the music and birthday of iconic singer/songwriter and composer, Joni Mitchell featuring:

Kimberly Ford- vocals and guitar
George Friedenthal - piano & keyboard
Tom Buckner- saxophone
Lee Rollag- guitar & violin
Tom Echart- bass
Charles Levin - drums

Proceeds benefit the Santa Barbara Vocal Jazz Foundation's "Journey Through Jazz" program and music education in the schools. More info here.

A night celebrating the birthday of, and paying tribute to Joni Mitchell! Join us for a night of world class musicians from the singer-songwriter world, as well as the jazz world.

Performers include:
Elizabeth Wills
Betty Soo
Melissa Greener
Ann Armstrong & Steve Hughes
Rosana Eckert
Ashleigh Smith
Lisa Markley
Damon K. Clark
Bach Wilder Norwood
Paul Slavens
Andy Sperandeo
Sarah and Robert Aberg
Paul Averitt
Leigh Anne Bramlett
Bruce Balmer
Nina Katrina

A portion of the proceeds will benefit La Rondalla. More information here

Joni Mitchell: River
Conceived and Directed by Allen MacInnis
Music Arranged by Greg Lowe
October 18 to November 5, 2016

A luminous theatrical presentation, Joni Mitchell: River celebrates the music of one of Canada’s most important artists. Tony-award nominee Louise Pitre (Mamma Mia!), award-winning singer/songwriter Emm Gryner, and Brendan Wall (Mirvish, Once), accompanied by a four-piece band, showcase 27 songs that trace the arc of a love affair from Help Me and Big Yellow Taxi to the breathtaking Both Sides Now. More information here.

Robin Adler & Mutts of the Planet celebrate - Joni Mitchell - prophet of our times: Songs of Justice, Saturday, November 5th, 8 pm at Dizzy’s, San Diego, CA $20. More info here.

Fifth Annual Joni Mitchell Tribute Show In celebration of the life and music of the incomparable Joni Mitchell, we've gathered nearly 20 singers and musicians to showcase a diverse selection of her repertoire for the Fifth Annual Joni Mitchell Tribute Show at the Arcata Playhouse.

Performers include Morgan Corviday, Jan Bramlett, Jim Lahman, Mark Weston, Marla Joy, Tamlyn McDonald, Leslie Quinn, Marcia Mendels, Chris Manspeaker and other local artists who love to play Joni songs.

This year the show is TWO NIGHTS - November 4 & 5. Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 8pm. More info here.

Please join us on Saturday, November 5th for a night of wonderful music with Barrington’s own jazz great, Debra Mann, and Connecticut’s talented troubadour, Kristen Graves, while they celebrate the work of a gifted and influential artist, Joni Mitchell.

Debra is widely recognized as Rhode Island’s premier jazz pianist, vocalist and songwriter. She’s performed at venues of all sizes throughout New England for the last three decades, and we’re proud to say that she calls Barrington home!

Kristen Graves is an amazing folk / pop singer, songwriter and humanitarian. She’s shared stages with Pete Seeger, Peter Yarrow, Rusted Root, Harry Belafonte, and many more. She’s been written about in both Rolling Stone Magazine and the New York Times.

Click to learn more about (and listen to) Debra and Kristen. Get your tickets here.

More information here

You’re invited to join in celebrating the Ultimate Joni Mitchell Birthday Bash, as Kiki Ebsen and her Joni Mitchell ProjectTM invite Joni’s fans to join them Friday, November 4, at The E-Spot Lounge at Vitello’s Upstairs in Studio City, CA. On the heels of September’s sold-out concert event, the band returns for two sets of their favorites among Ms. Mitchell’s rich discography. And yes, in addition to singing along with their favorite songs from their tables, all patrons will be invited to sing happy birthday as a special cake is shared after dinner.

Saying “Happy Birthday, Joni” is just one more way in which these Los Angeles-based touring musicians want to express their regard and appreciation for the Canadian singer-songwriter and artist was born in in Fort MacLeod, Alberta. “In the past five decades, Ms. Mitchell has amassed an unparalleled following of award-winning musicians, each of whom name her among their most influential, inspirational artists. Her talent should be celebrated at every occasion, particularly during her birthday week,” said Kiki Ebsen.

Joining Ebsen are Grant Geissman (guitar), Terry Wollman (guitar), Steven Lawrence (bass), and Matt Starr (drums). To formally introduce her Joni tribute project, Kiki chose Vitello’s Upstairs as an intimate venue for friends and fans of Joni Mitchell to enjoy songs ranging from her most familiar FM radio hits, as well as some of her most intellectual, soulful album cuts.

Kiki created The Joni Mitchell Project”…as an opportunity for Joni-inspired professional musicians to join her in declaring “our respect, regard, and unending appreciation for her gifts.” The two-set show includes “Night in the City,” “Twisted,” “Help Me,” “In France They Kiss on Main Street,” plus “Black Crow,” “Case of You,” “Two Grey Rooms” “River,” “Carey” and so many more songs from nine of Joni’s albums spanning 1968–1976. Audiences will enjoy the strong jazz influence of the evening’s offerings, ala Joni’s “Shadows and Light” live concert as well as the special birthday finale. More info here.

Celebration of Joni Mitchell featuring Kimberly Ford plays songs from more than 30 years of the Woodstock generation's premier singer-songwriter ...

Sunday, October 30, 2016
Don Quixote’s International Music Hall
6275 California State Route
Felton, CA 95018
Tickets, $12, advance; $15, door
More info here
One show at 2 p.m., All ages

Kimberly Ford, vocals, guitar; Lee Rollag, guitar, vocals; George Friedenthal, keyboards, vocals; Tom Buckner, saxophones; Tom Etchart, electric and upright bass; Charles Levin, drums

"Both Sides - Conversazioni con Joni Mitchell", Lettera22, Viareggio (Italy)

Italian songwriter Nicole Stella and actor Alessandro Carnevale Pellino pay tribute to Joni Mitchell with a reading inspired by Malka Marom's book "Both Sides Now: Joni Mitchell in Her Own Words". Free entry.

Nicole Stella - voice, guitar, piano
Alessandro Carnevale Pellino - readings
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Celebrate the music of a master–the incredible Joni Mitchell–with an evening of some of her greatest works. Hailed by Rolling Stone as “One of the greatest songwriters ever” and a self-described “painter derailed by circumstance,” Joni’s music paints social and environmental issues using a poetic style as well as addressing the universal feelings of romantic longing, loss, disillusion, and joy.

A nine-time Grammy award winner, along with seven other nominations, Ms. Mitchell’s music blazed new trails in the industry with her unique open tunings, alternative harmonic structure, and lyrical styling that touches the hearts of all who hear it. Her songs have been recorded by a diverse collection of artists, including: Prince, Annie Lennox, K.D Lang, Elvis Costello, Cassandra Wilson, James Taylor, and Bjork.

Joining producer, pianist, and vocalist Lori Dokken on stage will be vocalists Judi Vinar, Rachel Holder Hennig, and Jacy Smith along with Pete Hennig on drums, Jeff Bailey on bass, and Dan Caton on guitar.

When: 5 p.m. Sun.
Where: Ordway Concert Hall, 5th and Washington Sts., St. Paul.
Tickets: $33-$53, ordway.org.

More than a dozen Ithaca area musicians are set to perform on Saturday, October 15 at the Community School of Music and Arts’ (CSMA) seventh annual Joni Mitchell Tribute concert.

The highly anticipated event will take place in Martha Hamblin Hall, 3rd floor at CSMA, starting at 7:00 PM. Doors open at 6:30 and admission is $10 at the door, with all proceeds benefitting CSMA arts education programs.

This year’s lineup will include Burns & Kristy Band, Christine Evans, Joe Gaylord, Wayne Gottlieb, Judy Hyman & Uniit Carruyo, Ithaca Gay Men's Chorus, Ellen Jackson, Colleen Kattau & Friends, Molly MacMillan, Laura Peters, and Patti Witten & Rich DePaolo.

“One of the greatest songwriters ever (Rolling Stone),” Joni Mitchell has influenced and been covered by a wide range of artists over the past 40 years. According to concert organizer, Joe Gaylord, “Local musicians deeply embrace her music, ranging from folk to blues to jazz to rock. Each year, I can’t wait to see who will share their talents and what their vision of Joni Mitchell’s music is.”

“Joni is a perfect fit for CSMA, our great cause” says Gaylord. “She is an amazing musician, songwriter, painter, and creator of dance works. All these areas of artistry align with what the Community School of Music and Arts has promoted for fifty-plus years.”

Saturday, Oct 15, 7pm, $10
Community School of Music And Arts, 330 E State St, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
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The first event of the Dromineer Literary Festival festival on October 6, is the highly acclaimed Íde na Tine - Tionscadal Joni Mitchell/Sweet Fire – The Joni Mitchell Project, hosted by the festival in association with IMRAM, the Irish Language Festival.

We will hear the very best of Mitchell’s songs translated into Irish by Liam Ó Muirthile and Gabriel Rosenstock and performed by singer Caitríona O’Leary and her band, with the addition of stunning screen projections of the lyrics, created by Margaret Lonergan.

Joni Mitchell has been described by Rolling Stone as ‘one of the greatest songwriters ever’. Her intensely poetic lyrics probe romantic themes of longing, joy and disillusion, as well as social and environmental concerns.

Sweet Fire – The Joni Mitchell Project takes place at St. Mary’s, Church of Ireland, Church Rd. Nenagh, October 6 from 8pm. Please note, you can book online by visiting the official website

Direct from their appearance at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of the #madeinadelaide campaign, A Case of You: The Music of Joni Mitchell featuring Deborah Brennan, Max Garcia-Underwood and Chris Neale plays as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival at The Butterfly Club.

The success of the show lies not only in the interpretation of the iconic songs, but also in the commentary that ties these songs together. It's not just about "old songs in new lungs". The show is an intimate portrayal of Joni's biggest works, sprinkled with stories along the way where Brennan reveals the influence certain songs have had in her own life. It's the narrative that helps make the show more accessible to the audience.

The show will run from September 27 - Oct 2 at 5:30 PM. Shows will take place at The Butterfly Club (5 Carson Place, Melbourne). Ticket prices are between $25- $32.

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The Apex
Bury St Edmunds
Singer-songwriter Joanna Eden lovingly traces the musical journey of her hero Joni Mitchell. Joanna - who mentored Sam Smith - believes that songs travel through people. “I am so proud to have introduced Sam to Joni Mitchell’s music and to the concept of telling your own truth”. More info

Ellesmere Centre
Ley Road Stetchworth, SFK
Singer-songwriter Joanna Eden lovingly traces the musical journey of her hero Joni Mitchell. Joanna - who mentored Sam Smith - believes that songs travel through people. “I am so proud to have introduced Sam to Joni Mitchell’s music and to the concept of telling your own truth”. More info

From the very first time in 1968 she heard “Michael from Mountains” and “Night in the City” from Joni’s first album, “Song to a Seagull,” classic song stylist Kiki Ebsen, then not even a teenager, was so enchanted by the music of Joni Mitchell that she quietly determined she would grow up to become a singer/songwriter, who poured her heart and soul into her own compositions, just like Joni did.

With each subsequent release including “Clouds,” “Ladies of the Canyon,” and onto “Blue,” Kiki discovered the magic of Joni Mitchell’s brilliant lyrics, amazing arrangements, and solid song stylings. Every new album meant a closer look into Mitchell’s deepest core. Ultimately, in 2016, Ebsen created The Joni Mitchell ProjectTM” as an opportunity for Joni-inspired professional musicians to join her in declaring “our respect, regard, and unending appreciation for her gifts.” Concert repertoire includes selections from nine of Mitchell’s albums, from “Song to a Seagull” through “Wild Things Run Fast” (1968–1976).

Says Ebsen, “Joni Mitchell is a brave and fearless explorer of the heart and soul. Her music continues to inspire others. My lifelong appreciation of her creative gifts and performing talents was the impetus for creating my Joni Mitchell ProjectTM.”

On Friday, September 23, at 8 pm, at Vitello’s Upstairs in North Hollywood, California. Four premiere musicians join Kiki (vocals, guitar, piano) for this performance: Grant Geissman (guitar), Terry Wollman (guitar), Steven Lawrence (bass), and Matt Starr (drums). More info here.

"Both Sides Now" a tribute to Joni Mitchell, Sept. 18, 2016 at 7PM
Venue: Nissi's Entertainment & Event Center, Lafayette, Colorado
Band: Terri Jo Jenkins vocals/guitar/flute
Janine Gastenou -vocals
Eric Gunnison - piano
Roaul Rossiter - drums
Bill McCrossen - bass

No cover charge. Free and open to all ages.

The Joni Mitchell Discussion List is celebrating its 20th Anniversary at the Ruby Lake Resort in beautiful British Columbia. A number of bands/artists will perform: Robin Adler and Dave Blackburn, Bryan Thomas, Kimberly Ford, Deanna Knight, Kutapira, Maya Rae, Joshua Thomas, ENiiD, Victor Johnson, and others. More info here.

Acclaimed Western New York musicians Leah Zicari, Cathy Carfagna and Theresa Quinn will perform their show "LADIES OF THE CANYON: The Music of Carole King, Joni Mitchell, & Linda Ronstadt" at the 2016 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival on Saturday, September 17, at Bernunzio Uptown Music (122 East Avenue, Rochester). Show times are 5 PM and 8:30 PM.

Ladies of the Canyon celebrates three of the most influential women to emerge from California’s blossoming music scene during the 1960s and ‘70s: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and Linda Ronstadt. Each of these performers fearlessly challenged stylistic boundaries over their long careers, while creating timeless music.

The versatile trio of Zicari, Carfagna, and Quinn has been delighting audiences at sold-out shows at Buffalo’s MusicalFare Cabaret and Rochester’s Downstairs Cabaret Theater since 2014. Blending glorious vocal harmony and creative arrangements, they take audiences on a joyful, entertaining journey that showcases the best-loved songs of these groundbreaking artists. More info here

"Both Sides - Conversazioni con Joni Mitchell", Biblioteca "Mastronardi", Vigevano (Italy)

Italian songwriter Nicole Stella and actor Alessandro Carnevale Pellino pay tribute to Joni Mitchell with a reading inspired by Malka Marom's book "Both Sides Now: Joni Mitchell in Her Own Words". Free entry.

Nicole Stella - voice, guitar, piano
Alessandro Carnevale Pellino - readings. More info

Coyote, Hejira, Edith and the Kingpin, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, River, Trouble Child, Help Me and Gina Foster’s gorgeous version of Both Sides Now - it’s through songs like these that the band explore the unique songwriting, harmonic concept and gift of performance Joni so enduringly revealed in her iconic albums Blue, Court and Spark, Hejira, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and beyond …

Drawing on their own emotional response to these songs Joni’s Soul have looked beyond merely the faithful reproduction of the Joni Mitchell songbook to shine a light on the most soulful aspects of her words and music.

Joni’s Soul line-up
GINA FOSTER - vocals (Eric Clapton, Sinead O’Connor)
RONNIE JOHNSON - guitar (Van Morrison, Bob Dylan)
GRAHAM HARVEY - keyboards (George Benson, Incognito)
STEVE PEARCE - bass (Randy Crawford, Everything But The Girl)
RICHARD BAILEY - drums (Stevie Winwood, Jeff Beck)
with PATRICK JOHNSON also on guitars

More information

A Case of You: The Music of Joni Mitchell with Caught and Spark. A fresh and contemporary interpretation of the songs that made Joni Mitchell an icon, aiming to introduce her music to new listeners, whilst retaining the essence of Joni’s distinct sound.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe, August 15-20 and 22-27 More info here.

The OutHouse
Edinburgh, UK
5:00pm
Singer-songwriter Joanna Eden lovingly traces the musical journey of her hero Joni Mitchell. Joanna - who mentored Sam Smith - believes that songs travel through people. “I am so proud to have introduced Sam to Joni Mitchell’s music and to the concept of telling your own truth”. More info

Robin Adler & Mutts of the Planet/The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Idyllwild Jazz in the Pines, California. Sunday August 21st 10:30 am in Stephens Hall. More information

Celebrate folk-rock trailblazers Carole King, Joni Mitchell and Laura Nyro when Rubicon Theatre Company presents BACK TO THE GARDEN, the fifth offering in this season's Janet and Mark L. Goldenson Broadway Musical Concert Series. This energetic and soul-stirring concert directed by Amy Jones with musical direction by Debra Barsha, stars Melissa Hammans, Shaleah Adkisson, Maddy Wyatt and Sue Terwilliger on guitar. Having played to sold-out theatres across the country, Back to the Garden plays in Ventura for only 3 performances on Saturday, August 20 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday, August 21 at 2 p.m.

Performances of Back to the Garden: The Music of Carole King, Joni Mitchell and Laura Nyro are at Rubicon Theatre in Ventura's Downtown Cultural District, located at 1006 E. Main Street (the corner of Main and Laurel), Ventura, CA 93001. Tickets are $69.50 for the general public, with a $5 discount using Code REP. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (805) 667-2900, or click here.

Harvest Sun Music Fest at Onanole Community Centre
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DINNER/DOORS: 6PM - SHOW: 8PM

EMILY GROVE - BOTH SIDES NOW celebrates and brings to life the rich and diverse music of the great JONI MITCHELL in a way that only Emily Grove and her uniquely talented musical friends can. Joni’s body of work spans genres from folk to rock to pop to jazz, and she has gained respect and influenced fellow artists in all of them. Exploring albums like Blue, Ladies of the Canyon, Hejira, Mingus and more, some of Asbury Park’s favorite young musicians (including guest vocalists) will joyfully be presenting this challenging material.

EMILY GROVE, a singer-songwriter in her own right, has won several Asbury Music Awards, and has toured throughout the US, the UK and Europe. Having attended Berklee College of Music, she has a true appreciation of Joni’s jazz explorations as well as her folk classics. She has been performing JONI MITCHELL songs since she was 15: at Glen Burtnik’s “Summer of Love” concert, at the “One Last Waltz” show at the Pollack Theater , and as a busker on the Asbury Park boardwalk (as Joni once busked in Toronto).

“Listen for the little magical nuances in her delivery...just like everything about Grove, there is something of a throwback to her quality, an old grain, an antique lily lace, but with an equal measure of something new and young and fresh.” Steve Rogers, Driving Jersey.

More info here and here

The OutHouse
Edinburgh, UK
5:00pm
Singer-songwriter Joanna Eden lovingly traces the musical journey of her hero Joni Mitchell. Joanna - who mentored Sam Smith - believes that songs travel through people. “I am so proud to have introduced Sam to Joni Mitchell’s music and to the concept of telling your own truth”. More info

Poor Michael's Bookshop Art & Cafe
Highway 10, Onanole, MB, Canada
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In 2015, the first Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prizes were awarded to the best albums of the last five decades as chosen by a jury and public vote:

Blue by Joni Mitchell (‘60s and ‘70s) The Trinity Session by the Cowboy Junkies (‘80s) Twice Removed by Sloan (‘90s) The Teaches of Peaches by Peaches (2000-2005).

We’re celebrating these records, which represent a solid musical foundation upon which our national music legacy rests, with a musical tribute, creating a unique evening that will link them all.

The event features the Massey Hall Band, bringing their inventive approach to these classics of CanCon, alongside Polaris-nominated guests including Peaches, Chris Murphy and Jay Ferguson from Sloan, The Weather Station (2015, Loyalty), Tanika Charles (2016, Soul Run), Amelia Curran (2010, Hunter, Hunter), Michelle McAdorey (2016, Into Her Future) and more. It's all hosted by CBC's Rich Terfry – himself a two-time Polaris Prize nomine. More info

Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero Joni Mitchell. With a world-class band featuring pianist/guitarist Chris Ingham and Lewis Andrews on bass/guitar, she lovingly recreates Joni's masterpieces; taking the audience on a journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon... and tracing Joni's influences in some of her own songs. Expect to catch glimpses of a singer and her band in ecstasy! More information here.

Providence, RI based Indie rock band, Arc Iris will be reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's Blue at a special NYC Residency at C'mon Everybody on July 25th. More info here and here.

Arc Iris broke musical ground with the release of their acclaimed self-titled debut in 2014. The Providence, Rhode Island-based band quickly won over audiences in the US and Europe, supporting artists such as St. Vincent, Jeff Tweedy, and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. The group performed at the London Palladium and festivals including Bonnaroo, End of the Road and the Rolling Stone Weekender.

Kiki Ebsen presents Joni Mitchell Tribute Band, at Festival of Arts, Laguna Beach, California, July 24 From the first moment she heard "Michael from Mountains," singer/songwriter Kiki Ebsen was inspired by the creativity of Joni Mitchell's music and art. Kiki Ebsen (vocals, piano, guitar) is joined by Gigi Worth (vocals, guitar), Steven Lawrence (bass), Guy Thomas (guitar, vocals), Dave Beyer (drums) and special guest, Terry Wollman (guitar) for their tribute to Ms. Mitchell at the Laguna Festival of Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach, California . 92651. More info

Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero Joni Mitchell. With a world-class band featuring pianist/guitarist Chris Ingham and Lewis Andrews on bass/guitar, she lovingly recreates Joni's masterpieces; taking the audience on a journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon... and tracing Joni's influences in some of her own songs. Expect to catch glimpses of a singer and her band in ecstasy! More information here.

Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero Joni Mitchell. With a world-class band featuring pianist/guitarist Chris Ingham and Lewis Andrews on bass/guitar, she lovingly recreates Joni's masterpieces; taking the audience on a journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon... and tracing Joni's influences in some of her own songs. Expect to catch glimpses of a singer and her band in ecstasy! More information here.

Robin Adler and Dave Blackburn performing the “Songs of Joni Mitchell”.
When: Tuesday July 5th, 6:30-7:30 Free admission
Where: Rancho San Diego Library, 11555 Via Rancho, El Cajon, CA

Celebration Of Joni Mitchell w/ Kimberly Ford
Sunday June 26 6:00PM
Jammin' At The Art Center
Ojai Arts Center 113 Montgomery St. Ojai, CA
$10 admission, food & drink avilable
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From its opening line ‘I am on a lonely road and I am travelling’ to the introspection of the ‘Dark cafe days’ of its closing moments, Joni Mitchell’s 1971 classic album, Blue, almost single-handedly defined the confessional singer-songwriter genre.

The Perri and Neil Quartet is based on an original song-writing collaboration, between vocalist Perri Alleyne-Hughes and virtuoso classical guitarist and composer, Neil Campbell who create a very personal music of atmosphere and poise. Roger Gardiner, an amazingly versatile bassist and the superb Viktor Nordberg on drums, complete the quartet. The four musicians between them bring together an array of influences which include jazz, folk, progressive rock, classical music, free improvisation, soul and singer-songwriter music.

For The Blue Project, the Perri and Neil Quartet perform the complete Blue album in sequence, with a truly sensitive interpretation that draws on these influences. More information here

Singer/songwriter Joanna Eden presents a breathtaking show in celebration of her hero Joni Mitchell. With a world-class band featuring pianist/guitarist Chris Ingham and Lewis Andrews on bass/guitar, she lovingly recreates Joni's masterpieces; taking the audience on a journey through the myriad of ideas, textures, themes, voices and emotions of Mitchell's canon... and tracing Joni's influences in some of her own songs. Expect to catch glimpses of a singer and her band in ecstasy! More information here.

Old friends Kiki Ebsen and Gigi Worth have toured the world with multiple Grammy winning artists. Now they join their beautiful voices together to pay tribute to one the greatest singer songwriters of all time, Joni Mitchell. Along with a stellar band, they cover a variety of Joni songs starting from tunes off of Songs to a Seagull and Blue as well as Hejira, Hissing of Summer Lawns and Night Ride Home.

Sunday, June 5 @ 5:00 PM — 7:00 PM
Bogies, 32001 Agoura Road, Westlake Village, CA 91361
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