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An All-Star Tribute to Joni Mitchell
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An All-Star Tribute to Joni Mitchell

Apr 16, 2000
1h 32m
★ 0.0

Overview

Joni attended as various musicians paid tribute to her and her music. Among the performers were Cyndi Lauper, James Taylor, Cassandra Wilson, Richard Thompson, Shawn Colvin and Elton John. Joni also performed accompanied by a full orchestra.

Genres

Music
Documentary
TV Movie

Cast

Joni Mitchell

Self

Joni Mitchell

James Taylor

Self

James Taylor

Diana Krall

Self

Diana Krall

Elton John

Self

Elton John

Cyndi Lauper

Self

Cyndi Lauper

Bryan Adams

Self

Bryan Adams

K.D. Lang

Self

K.D. Lang

Mary Chapin Carpenter

Self

Mary Chapin Carpenter

Wynonna Judd

Self

Wynonna Judd

Ashley Judd

Self

Ashley Judd

Cassandra Wilson

Self

Cassandra Wilson

Chaka Khan

Self

Chaka Khan

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