From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2013 #231 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk Website:http://www.jonimitchell.com Unsubscribe:mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe onlyJMDL Digest Thursday, June 20 2013 Volume 2013 : Number 231 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: The After Party [Anita G ] Joni at Luminato [Paul Ivice ] New Library item: Backstage with Joni [TheStaff@JoniMitchell.com] Re: The Videos and dealing with trolls [anne madden ] PHOTO of Joni Backstage Cutting BDay Cake [est86mlm@ameritech.net] Joni days ["mermaidcafe@rogers.com" ] Re: Tonight [Catherine McKay ] Re: Massey Tribute, photos on Flickr ["Mark" ] Joni Mitchell sings ... ["Susan E. McNamara" ] The After Party ["Susan E. McNamara" ] Re: The Videos and dealing with trolls [Catherine McKay ] Re: The Videos [Anita G ] New Library item: Joni Mitchell Honored in Toronto [TheStaff@JoniMitchell] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 20:12:29 +0100 From: Anita G Subject: Re: The After Party Talk about living vicariously! I agree with Jimmy, Sue, it sounds like you and Catherine did joni.com proud. As this my hundredth post (or does it feel like more to y'all :~)) these past few days, I wonder if this IS the most exciting few days ever on JMDL. Maybe it's just me thinking Joni would never be up on stage and sing a few notes and, in fact, she has! Or perhaps we all have been through a bit of a desert wasteland these past couple of years. We've kept ourselves going here through Bob's covers, the Joni Fests and somehow all us finding daily conversations about Joni's music, how we see it, what it means to us. I honestly thought I was being called to say good-bye to Joni when I went to Ruby Lake. It is just SO good to have seen her vibrancy and to feel all the energy coming into JMDL from everyone - even our Lovely Lurkers :~)) Good to hear your voices! Yours happily Anita (yet again) On 20/06/2013, FMYFL@aol.com wrote: > Oh Sue, > > I felt like I was there with all four of you. How exciting to mingle with > all those great people. You represented JoniMitchell.com well, and it was > so > nice seeing all the reports and photos from everyone. What a wonderful > group of friends I have. > > Jimmy > > In a message dated 6/20/2013 1:58:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > sem8@cornell.edu writes: > >> What a night. I know I probably have forgotten a couple of other items >> from >> the party so maybe Catherine, Patti and Jody can chime in to fill in the >> gaps. >> >> Thanks for listening! Sue ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 16:55:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Paul Ivice Subject: Joni at Luminato Here's Joni (and group) singing Woodstock along with Kilauren @ Massey Hall Wednesday night (6/19) http://jonimitchell.com/library/video.cfm?id=344 Laura Those of you who don't hate me already probably will after reading this, but I tell it the way I see it. I found this video to be unwatchable. I couldn't get past the first verse. The pace is so damn slow that it drags and, I am sorry to say, her voice is so far gone that she now cannot carry a melody. It hurts me to say it because I've loved Joni's voice, music and songwriting for decades (1971), but perhaps because of that I could not bear to watch this video of a sad, sad performance. Paul Ivice ;>) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 23:09:40 -0600 (MDT) From: TheStaff@JoniMitchell.com Subject: New Library item: Backstage with Joni Title: Backstage with Joni Publication: http://luminatofestival.com/ Date: 2013.6.0 http://jonimitchell.com/library/view.cfm?id=2609 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 08:19:43 -0700 (PDT) From: anne madden Subject: Re: The Videos and dealing with trolls I read similar comments in the Globe and Mail yesterday which had more to do with physical appearance than her music. My response to the blogger was similar to those shown below. There are always going to be shallow people who have nothing better to do than to focus on age and appearance - we're all going to get there! Anne ________________________________ From: Catherine McKay To: Anita G Cc: Bob Muller ; JMDL Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 10:57:08 AM Subject: Re: The Videos and dealing with trolls I get that too. She is a grande dame and she has a great presence. Even the loss of much of her voice (she claims to have only four or five notes left, but I think it's a few more - maybe eight, heh heh) hasn't diminished her sense of drama and delivery. I will eventually get around to posting my own comments on the talk and the show. At this point I'm afraid I'm a bit too influenced by what others, both here and in the media, have already written about these events, but we are all in the same camp, so I guess that's not a bad thing. On that topic, I just want to share something with you: how a trollish commenter was smacked down by fans. In response to Richard Ouzounian's review of Tuesday night's show ("Joni Mitchell: Three words for Joni: astonishment, celebration and discovery" - http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/2013/06/19/joni_mitchell_three_wor ds_for_joni_astonishment_celebration_and_discovery_review.html I'm so please to see that a whole bunch of people, including yours truly, responded to someone who wrote a snarky comment on the article Here are the comments: JOHN CHUCKMAN: You [Richard O] astonish easily. Sorry, but she looks every day of her age, and then some. She has no voice left. Her day was forty years ago. She should have stayed retired. chillingirl: Chuckman I assume you were at the concert? As I was? Clearly, or you wouldn't be spouting. Perhaps you could sit down with a musician (a real one, might I suggest the world famous drummer who was the musical director of her show - Brian Blade, or similar?) and talk on the topic "what is music?". In that discussion, you might learn of one, maybe two, maybe 37 (give or take) defining features other than your insightful point on vocal range, and oh, what was it? Oh yes, physical appearance. Solice: You should have such a day, EVER. lol Jack Violet What have you accomplished lately? CatM: What she may have lost in terms of vocal range, and she freely admits that she has, she has gained in dramatic interpretation. She has managed to reinvent herself several times over during her career, a feat few of us are likely to accomplish. She is a multi-talented artist who deserves all the accolades that come her way. Solice: Yes, even when she was 50, her interpretive style had really benefited from years of living. She just gets better. lpkay: Oh you are harsh. This is a tribute concert, not her concert, a celebration! She still creates - ballet, poetry and yes, music. We are blessed to have her in our midst. Please write yourself off when you are 70. >________________________________ > From: Anita G >To: Catherine McKay >Cc: Bob Muller ; JMDL >Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 10:19:51 AM >Subject: Re: The Videos > > >Yes, Joni's style of delivering the songs reminded me of Tom Waits, >but also I could picture her reciting 'Show Me The Way to the Next >Whisky Bar' Brecht-Weill kind of thing. I mentioned the other day >about seeing Marlene Dietrich performing and she had a really cool >enigmatic presence that if she'd have muttered the most banal sentence >it would have sounded deeply meaningful and very cool. Joni, from the >marvellous footage provided by our very own Queen Catherine, has felt >like a similar great presence this week >Anita ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 08:40:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Flaherty Subject: Re: Luminato VIDEO of Woodstock w/Kilauren - Wed. Evening I hope the person who recorded the second version of Woodstock recorded the other two and shares it. Much better quality. What a great night that must have been for you who were there! Due to a family member's health issue (serious, but nothing we can't handle) I have been unable to read the posts closely, but I'll just say great band, and while no, Joni wasn't exaggerating the limits of her range, at least not by much, I still love hearing her. Michael F. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 13:11:43 -0400 From: vern9-gmail Subject: Re: JMDL Digest V2013 #807 I'd like to join Maggie in coming out of lurkdom and thank this incredible community for sharing so generously. Being able to follow along at times like these is amazing. I've enjoyed every morsel and seeing Joni in the interview and at luminato was touching beyond words. She's a huge inspiration as a human being, a woman, and an artist. I hope we'll get to celebrate many more event with her among us. Thank you all! Claud9 > > > Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 06:42:56 -0700 (PDT) > From: Maggie McNally > Subject: Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2013 #229 > > As one of the worst lurkers on this list I wanted to come out from the > sidelines to say how wonderful it has been to receive the reports, view the > pictures, and watch AND listen to the videos. I am grateful for this > community that I discovered in the beginning of 1998 when I thought myself to > be the only person who cared so mightily for Joni. Ha! I'm with Bob - I'm > grateful for the technology that has allowed this connectivity, allowing me to > be here in Boston physically, but a woman of heart and mind with those of you > lucky/resourceful/determined enough to be at Luminato.. > > Thank you, thank > you, thank you. > > Maggie ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 01:03:04 -0500 From: est86mlm@ameritech.net Subject: PHOTO of Joni Backstage Cutting BDay Cake From Jian's Twitter Tonight https://twitter.com/jianghomeshi/status/347575030198185984/photo/1 Great Pic of Joni and Photo Cake! Laura ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 18:37:46 -0700 (PDT) From: "mermaidcafe@rogers.com" Subject: Joni days The past few days have been so momentous....I got to meet and hang out with Sue Mac/Tierney, Patti Parlette, Jody J- also, Catherine and Anne (long time friends).since Sunday, plus I met some other lovely Jonifans at the pre-concert dinner last night (Thanks Catherine, for arranging that).... The TimesTalk Conversation on Sunday was a unique experience of Joni talking first-hand about her life and thoughts...in a really intimate setting where she sat on stage in an easy chair and was allowed to smoke....Toronto has zero tolerance for smoking in public places so Joni is/was the exception.... The concert last night was so incredibly beautiful in all respects... Pat Hillis ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 17:08:03 -0700 (PDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: Tonight I immediately recognized the Parlette in you, Marianne! I really hope someone from the jmdl will be there tonight but, so far, no one has piped up. It seems like everyone went last night, but maybe there's a lurker out there? Come out, come out, wherever you are! We want to hear from you! >________________________________ > From: Marianne Rizzo >To: joni list >Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 7:46:49 PM >Subject: Tonight > > >Catherine, >First of all >You were a hound today and yesterday and this week. >We did not call you up for favors, and you did a good business . . And oh, the work you've taken on with our star maker. . You've got us all belonging to the living with your reports and your >down loading your chronicles . . Giving us the gristle and the gravy . . So I want to say thank you again. . > And I am channeling patti now (part of her pours out of me) cause you know we miss her . . . >Thanks for sharing our woman of heart and mind and the rest of y'all too, > >Climbing >Climbing >climbing the hill . . > >You have all given me this spark >and the more you talk to me. . The more. . > >Two glasses full! > >Good night for now >Much Love to joni >And love to all Jmdl friends >Looks like we've picked up some hitchers . . >Put on your lampshades >You know where we've got to get ourselves. . > >Now tell me, who from the Jmdl will be there tonight? >Talk to me. >Marianne ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 20:15:08 -0700 From: "Mark" Subject: Re: Massey Tribute, photos on Flickr The reports and the reviews got me teary-eyed. But this really got a sob or two out of me. Thank you, all who wrote your reports. I haven't read them all yet, but what I've seen so far are wonderful. And thank you, thank you, thank you, Catherine for giving us this glimpse. Love, Mark in Seattle - -----Original Message----- From: Catherine McKay Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 7:59 AM To: JONIMITCHELL DISCUSSION LIST Subject: Massey Tribute, photos on Flickr I hope this link works and doesn't ask you for a password. I tested it, but not sure what happens if it's not me accessing the link. For my FB friends, these are already uploaded there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/anima_rising/sets/72157634209279485/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 03:23:44 +0000 From: "Susan E. McNamara" Subject: Joni Mitchell sings ... I pulled into my driveway about a half an hour ago, and just finished catching up on the posts ... the whole time I was in Toronto I had to put my phone on airplane mode so Verizon didn't empty my checking account! so most of the time I was incommunicado. I had 8th row center seats for the NYTimes Talk on Sunday and felt like I was sitting right in front of Joni in her living room. I can't control my emotions when I see this woman. As soon as she walked onto stage I started weeping. She was amazing and would have talked about 3 hours if Jon Pareles would have let her. I'm sure most of you have already seen the video so I won't say much about that. All I will say is I loved the discussion of Paprika Plains ... wow! I stayed with my long time guitar page buddy Pat Hillis and Anne Madden, who live very close to downtown Toronto. As always with the friends I meet on the list, even though this was the first time Pat and I met face to face it was like we had known each other all our lives. On Monday we took out the guitars early and played most of the day, practicing Hejira, People's Parties and Both Sides Now for after dinner entertainment with Patty Parlette, Jody Johnson and our Toronto Ring Leader, Catherine McKay. Catherine also joined us on guitar and it was a great time. Also Anne made an amazing grilled steak dinner which was out of this world. We met for dinner on Tuesday before the show with a great group of JMDLers, most of whom I met for the first time, John and Rich, Lu and Bill in from Indianapolis, and Michael and Rene, who I walked to Massey Hall with. I had a seat in what seemed like the corporate section to the right of the stage, 8th row (lots of fogey financiers and jewelry!). Lizz Wright came out first and sang Fiddle and the Drum. I immediately fell in love with this woman, her face was so beautiful, like a Madonna, and her voice was so silky. She was really my favorite tribute performer and her song choices were inspired. Her performance of The Wolf That Lives in Lindsay was so moody. I'm pretty sure Brian Blade was playing the original eerie wolf howl tracks from Joni's version on Mingus. The atmosphere created by the band was all consuming. She also seduced us with emotional versions of Shades of Scarlett Conquering and Jericho. Love! Other tributer highlights were Glenn Hansard reprising his Boho Dance and Shadows and Light from the LA Jazz tribute. He also opened with Coyote, and then played Carey with Liam Titcomb. Liam Titcomb also performed IF, which I thought was a great choice and from personal experience, it's a REALLY difficult song to sing. Again the Brian Blade arrangement was incredible and Liam did a great job. I also enjoyed Cold Specks version of Black Crow. Kathleen Edwards was a little disappointing but I kept recalling how incredibly atrocious Aimee Mann was at the LA show and gave Kathleen some slack. She sang Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire great, and also performed You Turn Me On I'm a Radio, but I have no idea why she brought her guitar with her on stage. Marvin Sewell was masterful on acoustic guitar sitting almost hidden behind the performers, but I got a good look at his guitar during all the performances and he was using Joni's open tunings with his own flourish and there was really no need for anyone else to use an acoustic on stage (except for maybe Glenn Hansard). I was kind of annoyed by her version of Big Yellow Taxi, the crowd was only half into the sing a long camp fire stuff. I was kinda bored with that. Rufus Wainwright was the sparkle in the show for me. He had some great song choices, too. All I Want, another great arrangement by Brian Blade, was really fun. I also enjoyed his lead on Free Man In Paris, with Liam and Kathleen on background vocals. He called his version of Slouching Toward Bethlehem a Scottish ballad, and I found it a very moving performance. But then there was A Case of You, another highlight of the night. His singing style was an acquired taste for me, but this performance sold me that he is a knock-out performer. Then herself came on stage. I can't say enough how completely joyous Joni was both times I saw her this week. She waved at the crowd and talked back when people spoke to her from the audience. Then she kicked off her shoes and got to work! I'm so happy Catherine posted her video of This Rain, so you can see and hear how powerful it was. Joni talked a lot this week about Emily Carr, who she was and why she inspires Joni. I have to find out more ... she sounds like another creative force ... a friend of spirit. So Joni had warned the audience several times that it wasn't likely she would be able to sing. So she started to tell yet another story (many stories this week, I can't wait for the memoirs!) about how she joined the Rolling Thunder tour and for fun she would mess with the cops in each town she went to. She would flirt with them to get their badges ... but when she was in Memphis she tried to flirt a badge out of this one very serious cop (he had photographed MLKs assassination) and as a consolation prize he drove her in a limousine down Beale Street and over to Furry Lewis' house. Then the band started the intro to Furry Sings The Blues. She spoke the first few words but then broke into song, and the audience exploded!! I held my face while the tears just started pouring out of my eyes and my chest was heaving. I had never experienced such emotion in a theatrical experience before. It was truly historic. She sang the song masterfully ... it was tremendous. after she finished, she said, now here's my feminist song or so they say (I'm paraphrasing as I remember it if anyone wants to correct me) ... and she started performing Don't Interrupt the Sorrow! OMG, how was I still alive? Mind blowing ... to be in the room while my hero performs one of the most important songs in my life experience ... when Joni said earlier in the week that you get her when you see yourself in her songs, this was the song that always did this for me. OMG, why haven't I fainted yet? She brought back the whole cast to sing Woodstock, another great arrangement by Brian Blade. Can I say that Brian Blade and the band were magnificent. I loved Melvin Butler's sax solo at the end and Joni even helped out during what we called the hyudahs, although you could tell that scat is hard for her now. No regrets Joni, you are and always will be the most magnificent composer, singer, musician and artist I've had the privilege to see and hear in my lifetime. More in my next post about the after party. Susan McNamara email: sem8@cornell.edu ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 17:08:10 +0000 From: "Susan E. McNamara" Subject: The After Party Catherine and I were honored with a pass to the after party at Massey Hall courtesy of JoniMitchell.com (read Les Irvin - THANKS LES!!). Patti Parlette and Jody Johnson also were able to get in because of Patti's affiliation with Gathered Light. I think that all the fogey financiers from the section I was sitting in were also there. It was open bar with cafe seating and waiters offering hors d'oeuvres. They had a mike set up and eventually a representative of Luminato stepped up and thanked the Friends of Massey Hall for making it all possible, so I think for sure this party was set up for the board and their friends. I didn't really see any press people there. Here are the participants I did see at the party: Jorn Weisbrodt and his husband Rufus Wainwright, Kathleen Edwards, Cold Specks, Liam Titcomb, Marvin Seward, Jon Cowherd, CT Thomas, Kilauren, her son Marlin with his girlfriend, Ken Hotz (friend of Kilauren's), Brad McMath (Kilauren's father), and Jian Ghomeshi. Catherine and I went to the bar to get a drink and Marvin Seward was standing next to the bar talking to someone, so when an opportunity presented itself I walked up to him and told him I was from jonimitchell.com and asked him some questions. (I'm really glad he agree because I called him Mr. Frisell-dope!) I first complimented him on his wonderful interpretations of Joni's acoustic style and wondered which tunings he was in. He said he had four guitars, one tuned to Open G with a dropped C (to play Cold Blue Steel and Don't Interrupt the Sorrow) and one guitar in Open D (for You Turn Me on), he also had a guitar in standard tuning and I couldn't remember what he said the fourth guitar was tuned in (probably that nasty Wolf That Lives in Lindsay tuning!). I mentioned the guitar and piano site at JM.com and he said (to my utter delight) "Oh yeah, I use that all the time!" wow! that made my century. :-) I also asked him what albums he enjoyed of Joni's and he said he loves Song To A Seagull, especially The Dawntreader. I thanked him and we moved on. I didn't want to take up too much of their time, plus all of us were rubbernecking waiting to see Joni. I then noticed that Kilauren had come in and I said to our group, "hey let's walk over to where Kilauren is." We decided not to try and talk to her since we really wanted to stick to the music and not be paparazzi-like. As I walked by her all I heard her say was, "Oh, I broke my nose." hmm ... But while we were turning the corner I saw Liam Titcomb against the wall and asked Catherine if she wanted to go over and talk to him. He was so sweet and talked to us for quite a while ... we also got some shots with him, which you can see on Catherine's FB page. I first told him how much I loved his version of If, and he said it was quite an honor for him to work with Brian Blade and be a part of the tribute for Joni. I asked him when he started listening to Joni and he replied, "Forever, my mother played her in the house all the time!" We walked around again and then I noticed the piano player, Jon Cowherd, who had also been at the LA Jazz tribute in 2011. I first told him that we loved the show and he was great, and then I asked him if he had started practicing with Herbie Hancock yet for the next day's performance and he said, "Oh, Herbie's not getting in till 3:00 tomorrow so we will probably just run through a couple of songs quick." No biggie! Huh? That made me laugh. I also asked him if he had worked with Joni before and he said when he worked with Brian Blade on the Perceptual album he was playing when Joni recorded her vocals for the song "Steadfast." The wiki page for Brian Blade said that Jon Cowherd co-founded the Brian Blade Fellowship. He also said that he is in the studio now producing his own album. When we were talking about playing Joni's music I mentioned Mutts of the Planet and how awesome they were and he said, "Oh yeah, I think I remember hearing about them. I got a message from [Dave Blackburn] after the Joni's Jazz show." He was really great. There are a couple of photos of Jon at Catherine's page, too. Just as we were walking away from Jon I noticed something sparkly out of the corner of my eye, and a hand with a glass of red wine circling in the air. OMG, it's Rufus!! So I turned to Catherine and said, let's go over and talk to him. He was being pidgeon-holed by a couple and when there was a break in the conversation I said, Mr. Wainwright we are from JoniMitchell.com can we have a word? and he was very happy to talk, but the lady talking to him gave me the evil eye!! I told him A Case of You was brilliant and Catherine talked to him about her love for his mom and he thanked us. Then we were able to get one picture of me with Rufus (thanks Catherine) but the cameras weren't behaving so we couldn't get a shot with Catherine and Rufus. boo. As we were talking to Rufus, his husband Jorn came over and said to him, "Joni is waiting, we have to go." So that was it, she wouldn't be coming and Pat and Anne were waiting for us in Fran's Cafe across the street, so we threw in the towel and left People's Party! What a night. I know I probably have forgotten a couple of other items from the party so maybe Catherine, Patti and Jody can chime in to fill in the gaps. Thanks for listening! Sue Sue Tierney McNamara email: sem8@cornell.edu ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 08:47:28 -0700 (PDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: The Videos and dealing with trolls It's always the way, isn't it? I'm never sure whether these trolls are truly that shallow or just like to spout off such things in order to get a reaction. I generally try to ignore them, but it's kind of like the way you just HAVE to look at that accident on the side of the road. >________________________________ > From: anne madden >To: Catherine McKay ; Anita G >Cc: Bob Muller ; JMDL >Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 11:19:43 AM >Subject: Re: The Videos and dealing with trolls > > >I read similar comments in the Globe and Mail yesterday which had more to do >with physical appearance than her music. >My response to the blogger was >similar to those shown below. There are always going to be shallow people who >have nothing better to do than to focus on age and appearance - we're all >going to get there! > >Anne ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 10:02:45 -0700 From: Mary Morris Subject: Many thanks There have been so many rich e-mails, I have become happily inundated & meant to respond more individually, but there's just too many. Off the top of my head, thank you Catherine, Anita, Kakki....am I leaving anyone out ? What a joy for you to be present in Toronto. ( And for those who went to Ruby Lake ) and share so lovingly all your observations, photos, videos for the rest of us Joni obsessives that were not able to attend. I almost feel like I am there. Thank you, thank you again. I can feel the love. GREETINGS FROM THE TRIPLE M Down a gravel road, where the barb wire meets the sky. MARY M. MORRIS ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 15:19:51 +0100 From: Anita G Subject: Re: The Videos Yes, Joni's style of delivering the songs reminded me of Tom Waits, but also I could picture her reciting 'Show Me The Way to the Next Whisky Bar' Brecht-Weill kind of thing. I mentioned the other day about seeing Marlene Dietrich performing and she had a really cool enigmatic presence that if she'd have muttered the most banal sentence it would have sounded deeply meaningful and very cool. Joni, from the marvellous footage provided by our very own Queen Catherine, has felt like a similar great presence this week Anita On 20/06/2013, Catherine McKay wrote: > Yes! Very much like "What's he building..." and I could listen to a whole > album of that stuff too. > > Hey, Joni! Are you listening? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 14:18:24 -0600 (MDT) From: TheStaff@JoniMitchell.com Subject: New Library item: Joni Mitchell Honored in Toronto Title: Joni Mitchell Honored in Toronto Publication: RollingStone.com Date: 2013.6.17 http://jonimitchell.com/library/view.cfm?id=2606 ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2013 #231 ********************************* ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here:mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe