Joni Mitchell has won the best historical album Grammy for ``Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963-1967) at this year's awards.
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Foo Fighters, Joni Mitchell and Stewart Copeland were among the early winners at the 64th annual Grammy Awards in April 2022.
Foo Fighters had originally been scheduled to perform during the televised portion of the Grammys, but pulled out following the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins. This music is here for you. “It’s here for you.
Nominee Joni Mitchell is set to make a rare appearance to present an award at this year's Grammys ceremony in Las Vegas tonight.
The ceremony will be highlighted by a performance from Lady Gaga, who has been nominated for five awards this year. On Friday (April 1st), Mitchell was named Person of the Year during the 2022 MusiCares gala. Foo Fighters had also been set to perform live during the ceremony, but the band have since cancelled their appearance, along with all upcoming tour dates, following the death of their drummer Taylor Hawkins last week.
Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963-1967) won for Best Historical Album.
And to Sultoon here, who is my physical therapist and who is my angel. Much thanks to the Academy for this nomination and for this win. The folks at Rhino, Patrick and Dorian, Lisa, and to Marcy, who’s my assistant in all of this and she keeps me on schedule, thanks very much.
The 78-year-old legendary singer-songwriter looked strong and triumphant as she made a rare appearance at the Grammys with a cane. She won an award for a ...
The iconic singer-songer took the stage during the GRAMMYs premiere ceremony on Sunday -- with the help of a cane -- to accept the award for Best Historical ...
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Mitchell, who's only made a handful of public appearance since she suffered a brain aneurysm in 2015, showed up to the Grammy Awards tonight in a red leather ...
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Joni Mitchell took a victory lap at the Grammy Awards on Sunday as the legendary Canadian singer-songwriter picked up her ninth career trophy at the event, ...
Mitchell took to the stage during a pre-broadcast ceremony draped in white and walking slowly with a cane. Another big Canadian winner was sound engineer Charles Moniz who now has seven Grammys on his mantle after picking up his latest for Silk Sonic's "Leave the Door Open," the smooth throwback hit that snagged record of the year. The Montrealer had been nominated in three classical categories. She shares the honour with fellow compilation producer Patrick Milligan and mastering engineer Bernie Grundman. There's no sad songs." That left Mitchell to shine on a whirlwind Grammys weekend that also saw her celebrated by the Recording Academy on Friday as this year's MusiCares Person of the Year.
Joni Mitchell, the Weeknd and Alex Cuba were among the Canadian artists to collect early Grammy Awards at a pre-telecast ceremony Sunday hosted by LeVar ...
Joni Mitchell took a victory lap at the Grammy Awards on Sunday as the legendary Canadian singer-songwriter picked up her ninth career trophy at the e...
Another big Canadian winner was sound engineer Charles Moniz who now has seven Grammys on his mantle after picking up his latest for Silk Sonic’s “Leave the Door Open,” the smooth throwback hit that snagged record of the year. Mitchell took to the stage during a pre-broadcast ceremony draped in white and walking slowly with a cane. She shares the honour with fellow compilation producer Patrick Milligan and mastering engineer Bernie Grundman. There’s no sad songs.” She bopped along to the live band as she made her way to claim best historical album for “Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963-1967),” a remastered boxed set of her early work. That left Mitchell to shine on a whirlwind Grammys weekend that also saw her celebrated by the Recording Academy on Friday as this year’s MusiCares Person of the Year.
Making a rare appearance to receive an award at tonight's Grammys, the legendary musician proved she's still a fashion force to be reckoned with.
But her wide-ranging impact on music today is rivaled only by her influence on the world of fashion. (Who can forget Hedi Slimane casting and photographing Mitchell for a Saint Laurent campaign in 2015?) Joni Mitchell is one of the most beloved musicians of the 20th century—and will remain so well into the future, if her vocal fanbase including the likes of Harry Styles, Lorde, and Haim is anything to go by.
Iconic Canadian singer-songwriter, Joni Mitchell, won Best Historical Album at the Grammys this weekend for her album 'The Early Years (1963-1967)'.
She continued: “And to Cameron Crowe, who wrote the liner notes on this project and is also a dear friend. And to Sultoon here, who is my physical therapist and who is my angel.” Much thanks to the Academy for this nomination and for this win.
Joni Mitchell has delivered her first public performance in nine years, taking to the stage at MusiCares' 2022 Person Of The Year gala.
“Brandi and I worked with the producers to paint a beautiful picture of poetry and music through Joni’s eyes.” Mitchell has largely kept out of the public eye since 2015, when she suffered a brain aneurysm that left her temporarily unable to walk or talk. Prior to those, her last performance took place in 2002, with Mitchell having retired from touring altogether in 2000.
The living legend wore her signature beret to the 2022 Grammys, and for a moment, I forgot that humanity is doomed.
That red beret is a time machine to remember the Joni of the ‘70s, when she was a very young woman in a very different beret, but also a very good one. That red beret is a disillusioned woman who can still put her finger on the obscure feeling of falling in love and the taste of longing. Use the promo code 995500 to save $3.50 That red beret is the snicker of Joni Mitchell. It’s a certain kind of feminism that doesn’t need to be screamed but is just beautifully conveyed.