In a 1985 interview with Rolling Stone, Prince gushed about the fact that he had not found a truly lovable album in the 10 years since listening to Joni Mitchell’s The Hissing Of Summer Lawns.
That was the question I posed in my Jan. 13 Sunday Arts+Culture cover story: “Was 1975 the fourth-best year ever for albums? From Bob Marley to Patti Smith, how would you vote?” Nearly 20 ...
Joni Mitchell once praised some of her favourite filmmakers, citing Martin Scorsese, who included her in his concert film 'The Last Waltz' as "magnificent." ...
"They paved paradise, put up a parking lot." That iconic line from Joni Mitchell’s “Big Yellow Taxi” remains timeless because ...
For much of her career, Joni Mitchell was compared to the person she was when she first started making music. Back then, she was usually branded a delicate folksinger who, in the words of Robert ...
Seyfried, of course, obliged the unspoken request that she play a little something, choosing a cover of Joni Mitchell’s “California.” “She wrote a lot of the songs from the Blue album on ...
Amanda Seyfried has some Joni Mitchell fans clamoring for her to play the music legend in a biopic after she performed a stunning rendition of "California" on "The Tonight Show." Seyfried sang the ...
Amanda Seyfried has shut down rumors that her viral cover of Joni Mitchell’s “California” was an intended audition to play the folk singer in a future biopic. “Tell me you’re auditioning ...
Amanda Seyfried’s viral cover of “California” by Joni Mitchell has sparked a huge surge in streams for the revered singer-songwriter. Seyfried appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy ...
Actor and singer Amanda Seyfried has set a studio audience and its presenter – and now the internet – off by skilfully covering a Joni Mitchell song on the dulcimer. The dulcimer. That’s right. The ...
50 years ago, Joni Mitchell introduced many of us to the sounds of the dulcimer Fallon, of course, happened to have a dulcimer behind him, and he handed it to Seyfried to play. She launched into ...
This week, illicit antiquity trading, Harlem Renaissance patrons and whiteness, a new biography of Joni Mitchell, Diane Keaton season, and much more.