After recovering from a brain haemorrhage, legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell is making her debut at theGrammy Awards
Joni Mitchell more than held her own on Sunday night at the Grammys. The 80-year-old singer made her debut as a performer in addition to winning a trophy at the ceremony. She also made her Grammy performance debut at 80, with 'Both Sides, Now'
Joni Mitchell, 80, has nine Grammy Awards and was honored by the Recording Academy with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Mitchell will make her debut performance at the show on Sunday. Mitchell has nine Grammys and has been honored with a lifetime Achievement Award for her work. She has been recovering from brain aneurysm.
Joni Mitchell is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She is best known for 1970s hits such as ‘Big Yellow Taxi,” ‘Blue,’ ‘Amelia’ and ‘Woodstock’ She has won nine Grammy Awards over the years.
Legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell to make Grammy Awards performance debut at age 80. Mitchell will grace the stage of the 66th Grammy Awards on Sunday as a performer for the first time. Mitchell is a Grammy winner and Grammy winner with a Grammy-winning career.