Music
Two years after her surprise comeback at the Newport Folk Festival, 80-year-old Joni Mitchell played the first of two sold-out shows at the Hollywood Bowl.
Brandi Carlile talks with her longtime bandmates Tim and Phil Hanseroth as the identical twin brothers step out with an album of their own.
Opinion
In ‘Traveling: On the Path of Joni Mitchell,’ critic Ann Powers shows us a far more interesting way to regard Mitchell than the fan’s ‘smothering hug.’
The beloved Canadian singer-songwriter, who became one of L.A.’s defining voices over a long career in folk and jazz, will headline the Hollywood Bowl on Oct. 19.
Joni Mitchell’s Grammys performance will mark the latest step in a public comeback after the beloved singer-songwriter suffered a debilitating brain aneurysm in 2015.
Joni Mitchell’s music returned to Spotify last week, more than two years after she boycotted the streaming giant for platforming ‘The Joe Rogan Experience.’
Hollywood Inc.
The longest-tenured journalist at the network gives up her daytime cable program but remains chief Washington correspondent.
For nearly three hours Saturday night, Mitchell, Brandi Carlile and friends brought alive one of the great songbooks in popular music.
Mitchell performed her first full concert in two decades on Saturday, a 24-song, nearly three-hour cavalcade of hits, deep cuts and famous friends and admirers.
Produced by Brandi Carlile, the album chronicles Mitchell’s first full public concert since she suffered a brain aneurysm in 2015.