Joni Mitchell
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Singer-songwriter
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Honoree
Joni Mitchell is an artist of unparalleled gifts as a poet, a songwriter, a musician, a producer, and a painter. She is an icon of modern music and one of the most influential creators of our age. Nearly 60 years after her first performances in Canadian coffee shops and nightclubs, the legend of Mitchell’s genius continues to grow.
Mitchell signed to Reprise Records in 1968, the same year she released her debut, Song To A Seagull. The albums that followed set a new standard for the marriage of music and lyrics and made her the premier female singer-songwriter of a revolutionary new generation of artists. With songs like “Both Sides, Now,” “Chelsea Morning,” “Big Yellow Taxi,” “Woodstock,” and “The Circle Game,” Mitchell became a household name. She also redefined the role of women musicians by overseeing all aspects of her albums, including songwriting, arrangements, performance, production, and artwork.
Recent Kennedy Center history: This is Joni Mitchell’s first association with the Kennedy Center.