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Joni MitchellJoni Mitchell, born Roberta Joan Anderson on November 7, 1943, in Fort Macleod, Alberta, is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter and visual artist recognized as one of the most influential figures in the folk music scene of the 1960s. Her innovative compositions and deeply personal lyrics shaped the musical landscape through various genres, including pop, jazz, and rock. With eleven Grammy Awards and an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997, Mitchell is celebrated for seminal albums such as "Blue" and "Court and Spark." After facing health challenges, she resumed public performances in 2021, continuing to impact contemporary music. (Source: Wikipedia)
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