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JONI MITCHELL TRIBUTE
"Wall to Wall," the annual day-long free concert celebrating the work of a 
single artists, will examine the songwriting of Joni Mitchell at New York's 
Symphony Space March 22. The 12-hour marathon will feature more than 100 
performers, including Laurie Anderson, Joan Osborne and the Mingus Big 
Band. The concert will be presented in association with WFUV, Public Radio 
from Fordham University, which will broadcast the entire program live, 
along with a live audio stream on wfuv.org. The 33rd annual Wall to Wall 
will explore in-depth this extraordinary artist's continuing legacy. 
Participants are drawn from diverse backgrounds including pop, jazz, 
classical/new music, international music, cabaret, poetry, as well as the 
contemporary singer-songwriter scene. The 12-hour presentation is divided 
into four three-hour segments. Each segment will afford the listener a 
chance to hear some well-known favorites, like "Circle Game" and "Both 
Sides Now," as well as music from her less well-known albums such as "Don 
Juan's Reckless Daughter" and "Night Ride Home." Mitchell's output, 21 
albums over 30 years, is widely regarded as one of the most significant and 
consistent collections of work by an artist of her generation.


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