Today marks the anniversary of ‘Ladies of the Canyon’ 💙 Joni’s third studio album chronicles her time living in Laurel Canyon.
Revisit the album at the link in bio.
“I would think my creative process is fairly pure. It takes its own course.” - Joni, in conversation with Dimitri Ehrlich for Interview Magazine in April 1991.
Photo by Matthew Rolston
When two worlds collide.
On this day in 1998, Joni joined Björk on stage for a duet of “What Is This Thing Called Love?” at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles.
Photo by Neal Preston
Throwing it back to Joni’s performance of “Woodstock” the Isle of Wight Festival in honor of the anniversary of ‘Ladies of the Canyon,’ released 56 years ago this month.
Roses for the Roses.
A limited edition LP of ‘For The Roses’ is available for Record Store Day 🌹 The new release features her original cover artwork illustration and a rose-colored disc. Make sure to get yours at participating indie music retailers. #RSD2026@recordstoreday
“Her songs go back to roots … They talk of more innocent days without bitterness and they leave an optimism that is rare from today's youthful talents.” - Variety Magazine on Joni’s Riverboat run in Toronto, ON in April 1968.
“Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone?”
Celebrating Earth Day with a ride on a “Big Yellow Taxi,” performed live at the BBC Television Centre in 1970.
“[Joni’s] melodies ramble freely, and often beautifully, on and on.” - Juan Rodriguez on Joni’s performance at Paul Sauvé Arena in Montreal in April 1974.
Photo by Michael Wheatley