NOW AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC RADIO AND ONLINE
FROM PAUL INGLES and PUBLIC RADIO INTERNATIONAL
THE EMERGENCE
OF JONI MITCHELL
JONI
MITCHELL |
Award-winning
producer Paul Ingles hosts The Emergence of Joni Mitchell, a two-hour
examination of one of the most heralded songwriters of her time, Joni
Mitchell. In this third installment of his series on the seminal work
of important figures in popular music, Ingles and guest commentators explore
how Joni Mitchell crafted her artistry and connected with audiences over
four decades.
Mitchell put the experience of being a woman and being human on artful display through her blatantly honest and confessional lyrics, innovative open guitar tunings and jazz-inflected vocals. The program focuses on Mitchell's key releases to illuminate the musicianship of the woman Rolling Stone called "one of rock's most daring and uncompromising innovators." By mixing Mitchell's music from these pivotal moments with informed commentary from musicians, fans, music critics and archival interviews with Mitchell herself, The Emergence of Joni Mitchell articulates what music lovers have found so compelling about this thoughtful and innovative writer and performer. Special guests include music writers Ann Powers, Anthony DeCurtis, Paul Zollo, Lydia Hutchinson, and Holly George-Warren. Also featured are musicians Shawn Colvin, Lucy Kaplansky, Herbie Hancock and others. Joni Mitchell's first album with new songs in over 10 years is set for release in the Fall of 2007. |
FUNDED IN PART BY A GRANT FROM
THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS WHICH BELIEVES A GREAT NATION DESERVES GREAT ART www.nea.gov |
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SUPPORT IN PART FROM |
EXTENDED INTERVIEWS
SHAWN
COLVIN, MUSICIAN |
About Public Radio InternationalPublic Radio International (PRI), an independent, not-for-profit corporation and managing partner of American Public Radio LLC, the satellite radio company, is public radio’s leading source for innovative programming and audio content. Based in Minneapolis, the network provides over 400 hours of programming each week, content that is broadcast and streamed online by its 746 affiliates nationwide. PRI programming is also available nationwide via Sirius Satellite Radio. PRI is known for driving innovation in public radio through partnerships with stations, independent producers, and other organizations, and for working collaboratively to pool resources and share risk, cultivate new talent, and bring diverse voices and perspectives to the public airwaves. PRI affiliate stations reach 29.2 million listeners weekly, and its programming is heard by 15.9 million listeners each week. (Source: Arbitron Nationwide/Act 1 Systems, Persons 12+ in DMA, Monday-Sunday 24 hours based on station broadcast schedules, Spring 03) Click here for more about Public Radio International. |
About Producer Paul InglesPaul Ingles has been in broadcasting since 1975 and has experience as a producer, news and sports reporter, recording engineer, editor, on-air personality, trainer and manager. Paul has worked at radio and television stations in North Carolina, Washington, DC, Ohio and New Mexico. More recently, as an independent radio producer, he has filed reports for NPR news magazines (Morning Edition and All Things Considered) and NPR newscasts as well as numerous other public radio programs. He has been reporting extensively on The Beatles during this 40th anniversary year. To hear more of his Beatles reporting and programs, click here. He has produced radio programs on music, popular culture, literature, media literacy and other topics that have been distributed nationally, including - The Beatles In America - 1964, The Emergence of Bob Dylan, The Emergence of Paul Simon, Everything Was Right: The Beatles' Revolver, The Two Sides of Sgt. Pepper: An Honest Appraisal, Paul McCartney: An Appreciation, George Harrison: An Appreciation and The Day John Lennon Died. Most were carried on over 100 stations. Paul has also taught a rock 'n' roll history course for the University of New Mexico and written a series of books called THE ROCK HISTORY REFERENCE GUIDES that are in use at dozens of radio stations across the country. In 2003, he founded the non-profit media organization Good Radio Shows, Inc. Click here for more about Paul's work. |