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Joni Mitchell, an iconic singer-songwriter from Canada, reshaped contemporary folk with intimate storytelling and inventive guitar tunings. Her landmark album Blue remains a touchstone for artists exploring emotional honesty in songwriting.
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Joni Mitchell has won multiple Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997, cementing a cross-genre legacy in folk, rock, and jazz.
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Q:When was Joni Mitchell inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
A:In 1997.
Her 1997 induction recognized her profound influence on music and culture, cementing her legacy as one of the most respected and influential singer-songwriters in modern history.
Q:Which 1971 album is often considered Joni Mitchell’s masterpiece?
A:Blue.
Released in 1971, 'Blue' is widely regarded as Mitchell’s defining album, capturing emotional honesty and sophisticated songwriting that influenced countless singer-songwriters across generations.
Joni Mitchell Fact Sheet
Born

Roberta Joan Anderson was born in Fort Macleod, Canada on November 7, 1943.

Top Albums

Blue (1971), Ladies of the Canyon (1970), Court and Spark (1974), Hejira (1976), Clouds (1969), Both Sides Now (2000), The Hissing of Summer Lawns (1975), For the Roses (1972), Song to a Seagull (1968), Night Ride Home (1991).

Top Songs

Big Yellow Taxi (1970), California (1971), A Case of You (1971), River (1971), Both Sides Now (1968), Blue (1971), All I Want (1971), Carey (1971), Little Green (1968), My Old Man (1971).

Grammys

10 won and 19 nominated.

Billboard Hot 100

1 Top-10 Hit

UK Singles Chart

1 Top-10 Hit

Hall of Fame

Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.

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