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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 78. Chapters: Joni Mitchell, Alanis Morissette, Nelly Furtado, Sarah McLachlan, Avril Lavigne, Melissa Auf der Maur, Peaches, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Feist, K.d. lang, Liona Boyd, Terri Clark, Tara MacLean, Amy Millan, Michelle Wright, Jann Arden, Ferron, Sarah Harmer, Melissa McClelland, Emm Gryner, Kathleen Edwards, Julie Doiron, Linda McLean, Serena Ryder, Sylvia Tyson, Talena Atfield, Roxanne Potvin, Lori Yates, Annabelle Chvostek, Alanna Clarke, Jenn Grant, Kim Stockwood, Fallon Bowman, Sue Medley, Dayna Manning, Laura Smith, Damhnait Doyle, Melanie Doane, Sue Foley, Jean Smith, Carole Facal, Ruth Moody, Charmaine Brooks, Amy Honey, Lindsay Ell, Lynn Miles, Morgan Lander, Trish Doan, Holly McNarland, Cara Luft, Elizabeth Anka Vajagic, Beverly Breckenridge, Faith Nolan, Lisa Lobsinger, Nicky Mehta, Jocelyne Lanois, Laura Young, Nicole Stoffman, Ember Swift, Tara McLeod. Excerpt: Connection Timeout Joni Mitchell, CC, (born Roberta Joan Anderson; November 7, 1943) is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, and painter. Mitchell began singing in small nightclubs in her native Western Canada and then busking on the streets of Toronto. In the mid-1960s she left for New York City and its rich folk music scene, recording her debut album in 1968 and achieving fame first as a songwriter ("Urge for Going," "Chelsea Morning," "Both Sides, Now," "Woodstock") and then as a singer in her own right. Finally settling in Southern California, Mitchell played a key part in the folk rock movement then sweeping the musical landscape. Blue, her starkly personal 1971 album, was voted #30 in Rolling Stone magazine's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list of 2003. Mitchell also had pop hits such as "Big Yellow Taxi," "Free Man in Paris," and "Help Me," the last two from 1974's best-selling Court and Spark. Mitchell's distinctive harmonic guitar style an...