Joni Mitchell
Joni Mitchell is a Canadian experimental singer-songwriter and one of the foremost folk music artists of the late 20th century, born as Roberta Joan Anderson. Her music reached its greatest popularity in the 1970s with acclaimed albums like Blue and Court and Spark, and she has continued to influence 21st-century musicians. Once described as the 'Yang to Bob Dylan's Yin,' Mitchell transformed pop music into an art form through her poetic lyrics, intricate guitar playing, and innovative use of alternative tunings.
folk
pop
rock
jazz
jazz fusion