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  1. Hace 13 horas · Images supplied to the Glasgow Times (Image: Images supplied to the Glasgow Times) A group of jazz musicians are bringing reimagined Joni Mitchell songs to Glasgow for the very first time – and they cannot wait. Hejira, a seven-piece band fronted by Hattie Whitehead and comprised of Pete Oxley (Guitar), Ollie Weston (Sax) Chris Eldred (Piano ...

  2. Hace 5 días · A woman approached her and finally agreed to dance, but not before revealing something about Mitchell’s peers that would confirm her suspicion. “You know, they all think of you as this very sad person,” the girl said, according to Mitchell. She continued: “That was the first time that it occurred to me that even among my peer group, I ...

  3. Hace 1 día · Rhino’s acclaimed The Asylum Albums (1972-1975) boxed set from 2022 returns as part of the ongoing Quadio series. The Asylum Albums (1972-1975) [Quadio] features remastered Hi-Res Stereo, Dolby Atmos mixes by Grammy® Award Winning producer Ken Caillat and Claus Trelby, and Quad Mixes of For The Roses (1972), Court And Spark (1974), Miles Of Aisles (1974), and The Hissing Of Summer Lawns (1975).

  4. Hace 13 horas · Set up to celebrate Joni Mitchell’s masterful work, particularly songs from her 70s resume, the band has played huge events like the EFG London Jazz Festival and will now play Macintosh Queen's Cross in the North of the city on June 20. Speaking to the Glasgow Times, Pete said: “This is our first time as Hejira playing in Glasgow.

  5. Hace 3 días · Joni Mitchell, ‘Let The Wind Carry Me’. A Seventies meditation on changing gender roles, as Joni Mitchell looks at her own troubled relationship with her mother, re-evaluating her rebellious teen years in light of her adult perspective. A highlight of her most underrated masterpiece, For The Roses. View Complete List.

  6. Hace 5 días · Joni Mitchell talks about the track Prince offered to her in 1986.

  7. Hace 4 días · “They were dancing under one of those cloth awnings that goes out to the curb of a bar,” Mitchell added. “I look up—and the name of the bar is the Pork Pie Hat. The music they were dancing to was jazz coming off the jukebox inside. There were big blown-up pictures of Lester Young all around the place. It was wild.”