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#JCsMusicology - Joni Mitchell (1977 - 1979)
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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this November episode of #JCsMusicology, we continue exploring the genius of Joni Mitchell's work.
After a consistant run of renowned albums, each more innovative than the last, Joni Mitchell progresses her experimentation with "Don Jaun's Reckless Daughter" in 1977. This bold artistry proves auspicious, with the legendary Charles Mingus call on on her to articulate what he can no longer say. This gave rise to the "Mingus" album.
Interview Credits: Whistle Test Extra, Saturday Live, Joe Smith, Much Music, Radio With Pictures, Public Access, Barney Hoskyns, CBS Morning Show, Hits Promo, KGSR Sunday Night News, The National Magazine, Woman of Heart and Mind, Malka Marom, CBC, Time Talks Luminato.
Special Thanks: Lucas Cava (https://medium.com/@lucascava), JoniMitchell.com
https://www.facebook.com/JohnCameronProductions
https://twitter.com/Cameron_John
After a consistant run of renowned albums, each more innovative than the last, Joni Mitchell progresses her experimentation with "Don Jaun's Reckless Daughter" in 1977. This bold artistry proves auspicious, with the legendary Charles Mingus call on on her to articulate what he can no longer say. This gave rise to the "Mingus" album.
Interview Credits: Whistle Test Extra, Saturday Live, Joe Smith, Much Music, Radio With Pictures, Public Access, Barney Hoskyns, CBS Morning Show, Hits Promo, KGSR Sunday Night News, The National Magazine, Woman of Heart and Mind, Malka Marom, CBC, Time Talks Luminato.
Special Thanks: Lucas Cava (https://medium.com/@lucascava), JoniMitchell.com
https://www.facebook.com/JohnCameronProductions
https://twitter.com/Cameron_John
Released:
Nov 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (21)
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