Special to The Citizen
Often referred to as the “female Bob Dylan,” Joni Mitchell is one of the most prominent figures in pop music history.
Mitchell is the sort of 20th-century musical icon that musicians everywhere imitate, but never quite duplicate. Syracuse jazz singer Maria De Angelis, though, has come pretty close.
On Saturday, De Angelis and friends are set to present “A Tribute to Joni Mitchell: A Concert,” at the First Presbyterian Church in Skaneateles.
The concert will focus on the first 10 years of Mitchell's career, and guests can expect to hear hits like “Big Yellow Taxi” and “Free Man in Paris,” along with tunes like “Chelsea Morning.”
If you go
What: “A Tribute to Joni Mitchell: A Concert”
When: 8 p.m. Saturday
Where: First Presbyterian Church, 97 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles
Cost: $20
For details: Call
685-0552 or visit www.skaneateles.com
Mitchell is the sort of 20th-century musical icon that musicians everywhere imitate, but never quite duplicate. Syracuse jazz singer Maria De Angelis, though, has come pretty close.
On Saturday, De Angelis and friends are set to present “A Tribute to Joni Mitchell: A Concert,” at the First Presbyterian Church in Skaneateles.
The concert will focus on the first 10 years of Mitchell's career, and guests can expect to hear hits like “Big Yellow Taxi” and “Free Man in Paris,” along with tunes like “Chelsea Morning.”
If you go
What: “A Tribute to Joni Mitchell: A Concert”
When: 8 p.m. Saturday
Where: First Presbyterian Church, 97 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles
Cost: $20
For details: Call
685-0552 or visit www.skaneateles.com
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