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Joni Mitchell wows with surprise set at Newport Folk Set

AFP
New York, United States
Tue, July 26, 2022

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Joni Mitchell wows with surprise set at Newport Folk Set Surprise performance: Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell attends the 2022 MusiCares Person of the Year gala in her honor at the MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, the United States. Mitchell delivered her first full set in more than 20 years this weekend, surprising attendees at the Newport Folk Festival alongside country-star Brandi Carlile in Rhode Island, the US. (AFP/Valerie Macon)

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oni Mitchell delivered her first full set in more than 20 years this weekend, surprising attendees at the Newport Folk Festival alongside country-star Brandi Carlile.

The show followed Mitchell's stage cameo earlier this year, when she joined other artists as they performed a moving tribute to her life's work at the MusiCares pre-Grammy gala.

Both moments marked rare public appearances for the trailblazing Mitchell, who in 2015 suffered a brain aneurysm that left her temporarily unable to speak, the aftermath of which has involved extensive physical therapy.

Mitchell and Carlile sang duets including the 78-year-old's "A Case of You" and "Both Sides Now”, while the Canadian-born folk icon delighted the crowd by playing the lengthy solo from "Just Like This Train" on an electric guitar.

Mitchell last appeared at Newport, an annual festival in Rhode Island, the United States, in 1969. 

Sunday's 13-song set also featured her classic environmentalist anthem "Big Yellow Taxi" and "The Circle Game" along with renditions of "Summertime", "Love Potion No. 9" and "Why Do Fools Fall in Love”.

The revolutionary singer-songwriter earlier this year was honored as MusiCares' Person of the Year at the charity gala that precedes the Grammys, where she gave a brief performance.

The next night she accepted the Grammy for Best Historical Album, appearing in a red-leather beret, sunglasses and floral pants, her flowing blonde hair in pigtails.

Born in a small town in western Canada, Mitchell had her start playing small clubs and eventually moved to Los Angeles, California, the US, where she became a pivotal figure in the 1960s Laurel Canyon music scene and beyond.

She is considered one of her generation's most iconic singer-songwriters, giving rise to the phenomenon of the solitary and thoughtful musician who pours out emotion on stage.

Last summer her seminal-album Blue charted number one on iTunes as it hit its 50th anniversary -- outperforming even pop-sensation Olivia Rodrigo's "Sour”.

Voicing her own astonishment over the milestone on the MusiCares red carpet, Mitchell earlier this year explained her album's enduring popularity and recent resurgence: "Maybe people want to get a little bit deeper."

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