On February 6, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Hannah Reimann, who the New Yorker has called “an uncanny interpreter of [Joni] Mitchell’s canon,” will play the music of the beloved singer-songwriter, in honor of the publication of humorist Henry Alford’s new book, I Dream of Joni.
The concert will be held at the East Village’s Pangea (178 2nd Ave, (212) 995-0900). Doors open at 6:00 and the show starts at 7:00 (tickets $20 online, $25 at the door, with a $20 food/beverage minimum.)
The show will feature Reimann as lead vocalist, lead pianist and performing dulcimer with guest instrumentalists; selections from Alford's book will be read and the book will be on sale. Reimann and company will play over a dozen classic singles from Mitchell's first seven albums including “A Case of You,” “River,” “Cactus Tree,” as well as full band renderings of songs like "Woodstock" and "Both Sides Now."