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Canadian singer and songwriter, Joni Mitchell was born on 7th November 1943 in Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada.

She began her career singing at nightclubs in her hometown before embarking on a tour. Soon after, her debut album, ‘Song to a Seagull,’ was published. After the publication of her album ‘Blue,‘ she began to attract more recognition.

The album was a commercial success, peaking at number 15 on the US Billboard 200. It is frequently regarded as one of the finest albums of all time by reviewers.

It was named the finest album ever recorded by a woman by National Public Radio. Over the next few years, she released numerous more albums, including ‘Court and Spark,’ ‘Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter,’ and ‘Dog eat Dog.’

In her career, she has received nine Grammy Awards in various categories. Mitchell has influenced a number of well-known artists, including Katy Perry, Ellie Goulding, Mikael Akerfeld, and Madonna.

She is also acknowledged as one of the late twentieth century’s most prominent and influential female performers.

What disease does Joni Mitchell have?

In 2015, the singer-songwriter had a brain aneurysm. She was unable to move or speak temporarily. She was claimed to be “making good improvements” later that year.

Where is Joni Mitchell now and what is she doing?

Mitchell’s condition is still progressing hence she has not performed in a long while.

In a rare appearance at the December 5, 2021, Kennedy Center Honors, Joni Mitchell emphasized her chronic health difficulties (December 5).

Mitchell recently announced her withdrawal from Spotify, joining Neil Young in solidarity.

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