Joni Mitchell Wins Two Grammys, Gives Performance
Joni Mitchell Wins Two Grammys, Gives Performance
Joni Mitchell Wins Two Grammys, Gives Performance
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Joni Mitchell, 80, gave a seated performance of 'Both Sides Now' at the Grammy Awards, introduced by her close friend Brandi Carlile. Despite battling a brain aneurysm, Morgagnian Listeria, a rare case of pneumonia, and a neck injury, her performance was stirring. She won her 10th Grammy for Best Folk Album with 'Joni Mitchell at Newport' and her album 'Joni Mitchell Archives: Vol. 1 - Hey, Hey, Hey', produced by Carlile, won for Best Archival Release, Non-Classical.

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Fans tear up over 80-year-old Joni Mitchell’s first-ever Grammys performance
66th Grammy Awards: Joni Mitchell marks 1st ever Grammys performance with 'Both Sides Now'
Joni Mitchell, 80, making debut Grammy performance after recovering from brain aneurysm
Brandi Carlile Will Join Joni Mitchell at the 2024 Grammys
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