This work-in-progress lists all currently known appearances, drawn from a variety of sources.
Researched, Compiled, and Maintained by Simon Montgomery, © 2001-2024.
Special thanks to Joel Bernstein for his contributions and assistance.
Latest Update: October 28, 2024
Please send comments, corrections or additions to: simon@icu.com
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(Unconfirmed information is highlighted)
2000.02.02 Interview - Joni's Home Los Angeles, CA
Joni was interviewed by Stephanie Bennett for the unreleased
documentary film Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now And Then.
2000.02.11 The National Magazine—CBC TV Newsworld Toronto, ON
Joni was interviewed by music critic Ross Porter
for a segment, titled All That Joni.
2000.03.15 Year 2000—Niche-TV.com Los Angeles, CA
Joni presented a sobering perspective on the future
of the planet in an internet webcast interview for
The Millenium Project.
2000.03.22 SpeakEasy—MuchMoreMusic TV (Canada) Los Angeles, CA
Joni was interviewed by Jana Lyn White.
2000.04 Words + Music—Interview Los Angeles, CA
Joni discussed her new CD Both Sides Now. The
interview was also released by Reprise Records
on a promotional Words + Music CD.
2000.04.03 The Late Show With David Letterman—CBS TV New York, NY
2000.04.03 The Today Show—NBC TV New York, NY
Broadcast on April 14
2000.04.04 The Rosie O'Donnell Show—NBC Television Studio New York, NY
Broadcast on April 10
2000.04.06 An All-Star Tribute To Joni Mitchell—Hammerstein Ballroom New York, NY
Joni attended as various musicians paid tribute to her and
her music. Among the performers were Cyndi Lauper, James
Taylor, Cassandra Wilson, Richard Thompson, Shawn Colvin
and Elton John. Joni also performed accompanied by a full
orchestra. An edited videotape of the event was shown on
the TNT cable TV network on April 16.
2000.05.08 RadioWoodstock.com Los Angeles, CA
Joni discussed her newest CD release during an interview
broadcast on the internet.
Joni was accompanied by a different orchestra in each city.
Musicians:
Larry Klein - Musical Director
Vince Mendoza - Arranger/Conductor
Ralph Morrison - Concert Master
Chuck Berghofer - Bass
Peter Erskine - Drums
Herbie Hancock - Piano
Mark Isham - Trumpet
Larry Klein - Bass
Wallace Roney - Trumpet
Bob Sheppard - Saxophone
2000.05.09 Production Rehearsal, Raleigh Studios Manhattan Beach, CA
2000.05.10 Production Rehearsal, Raleigh Studios Manhattan Beach, CA
2000.05.12 Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA
2000.05.13 Chronicle Pavilion at Concord Concord, CA
2000.05.17 Mars Music Ampitheatre West Palm Beach, FL
2000.05.19 Chastain Park Amphitheater Atlanta, GA
2000.05.22 The Theatre at Madison Square Garden New York, NY
2000.05.23 The Theatre at Madison Square Garden New York, NY
2000.05.25 Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD
2000.05.27 Oakdale Theater Wallingford, CT
2000.05.28 FleetBoston Pavilion Boston, MA
2000.05.30 Rosemont Theater Rosemont, IL
2000.05.31 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, MI
2000.06.02 Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre Camden, NJ
2000.06.29 Interview-Session Saskatoon, SK
Joni was interviewed by Stephanie Bennett for the unreleased
documentary film Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now And Then.
2000.06.30 Interview-Session Saskatoon, SK
Joni was interviewed by Stephanie Bennett for the unreleased
documentary film Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now And Then.
2000.06.30 Mendel Gallery (Opening Ceremony) Saskatoon, SK
2000.06.30 Mendel Gallery (Press Conference) Saskatoon, SK
Joni appeared at the opening of VOICES: JONI MITCHELL,
a retrospective of her artwork. The exhibit continued through
Sept. 17.
2000.07.03 This Morning—CBC Radio Saskatoon, SK
2000.09.27 The Andy Dick Show—MTV Los Angeles, CA
Joni was interviewed as part of a humorous
Behind The Music parody segment based on
the fictional character Dale Ghostly.