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A Case Study : Joni Mitchell

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Born on November 7th, 1943, in Fort Macleod, Canada, Joni Mitchell was quick to success. “After teaching herself how to play the guitar, she went off to art college and quickly emerged as one of the leading folk performers of the late 1960s and ‘70s.” (“Joni Mitchell”). Some of her most notable songs include “Big Yellow Taxi”, “Both Sides Now”, and “A Case of You”. “A Case of You” is arguably her most successful song. It was written in 1970 and later released on her album, Blue, in 1971. It has been covered by a multitude of artists and given her outrageous success in this music industry. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997, and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2007. She released her nineteenth, and final studio album, Shine, in 2007 which was her first album in nearly a decade. Since then, she has been battling a long line of ongoing heath issues. She contracted polio at the age of nine and has sought treatment for Morgellons disease. Additionally, in 2015 she suffered from an aneurysm, but has since then made a full recovery and is said to be living comfortably on her own. What seems to separate Joni Mitchell from other folk artists of her time is her use of instrumentals. Her use of specific instruments is what allows her songs to be very vocally driven, as the instrumentals tend to be very soft. For example, in “A Case of You”, she used an Appalachian Dulcimer as the forefront instrument. On the recorded version of this

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