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The Songs of Joni Mitchell Tickets

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Rating: 3 out of 5 based on 2 reviews

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Through the unique voices of the artists she continues to inspire acclaimed singer-songwriters in their own right will perform intimate interpretations of their favourite Joni Mitchell songs in a loving ode. The Songs Of Joni Mitchell, originally conceived and curated by Lail Arad to mark Joni Mitchell’s 80th birthday and hosted by Cerys Matthews, was described as “a perfect celebration of Joni Mitchell” 

They will be joined by Richard Sears on piano and Lisa Hannigan & Loah as special guests in Dublin.

'Lovingly curated by Lail Arad, ‘The Songs Of Joni Mitchell’… offered a truly heartwarming ode to the music of one of the world’s most inspirational artists.’ Get In Her Ears

“A stellar line up of artists reimagine Mitchell’s most magnificent works” The Arts Desk

“Songwriting shines as artists pay tribute” London World

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Rating: 3 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
  • Disappointing

    by Rilcheroo on 22/09/2024St George's Bristol - BristolRating: 3 out of 5

    Started of with superb rendition of Blue by Chaney. Went downhill thereafter. Hoop, who I really rate didn't seem to settle, the choir was seemingly poorly rehearsed, some songs undertaken were way too complex eg. Black Crow. The Bassist is no Pistorius. It all seemed a bit end of year school production. With artists if this caliber I hoped for more.

  • Disappointing

    by Rilcheroo on 22/09/2024St George's Bristol - BristolRating: 3 out of 5

    Started of with superb rendition of Blue by Chaney. Went downhill thereafter. Hoop, who I really rate didn't seem to settle, the choir was seemingly poorly rehearsed, some songs undertaken were way too complex eg. Black Crow. The Bassist is no Pistorius. It all seemed a bit end of year school production. With artists if this caliber I hoped for more.