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  Ellsworth, Mark. “Carole King Blazes a Comeback Trail Through Boise.” The Idaho Statesman, August 11, 1989.

  Emerson, Ken. “Pop: Carole King at Palladium.” The New York Times, November 20, 1978.

  Feather, Leonard. “Established Signers Bucking Trend.” Los Angeles Times, January 7, 1973.

  “Four Sing for Politics at Forum.” Los Angeles Times, April 17, 1972.

  Fox, Margalit. “Betty Friedan, Who Ignited Cause in ‘Feminine Mystique,’ Dies at 85.” The New York Times, February 5, 2006.

  “Grammy Awards: 3 for Carole King.” The Washington Post, March 15, 1972.

  Heckman, Don. “Carole King Wins 4 Grammys as Record Industry Lists ‘Bests.’” The New York Times, March 15, 1972.

  ———. “From Songwriter to Song Singer in a Leap.” The New York Times, August 22, 1971.

  Hernandez, Angel. “Road on King’s Land Ruled Private.” The Idaho Statesman, November 1, 1985.

  Hilburn, Robert. “Another Winner for Carole King.” Los Angeles Times, October 8, 1974.

  ———. “Carole King Sweeps Recording Honors with 4 Grammys.” Los Angeles Times, March 15, 1972.

  ———. “King’s ‘Tapestry’ Wearing Thin.” Los Angeles Times, August 16, 1977.

  ———. “Music Review: Carole King in Greek Bow.” Los Angeles Times, August 20, 1971.

  ———. “The Return of Carole King.” Los Angeles Times, April 7, 1973.

  ———. “Review of ‘Simple Things.’” Los Angeles Times, 1977.

  ———. “Times Woman of the Year: Carole King: Return to Simple Values.” Los Angeles Times, December 13, 1971.

  “Hitmakers: The Teens Who Stole Pop Music,” A&E, 2001.

  Holden, Stephen. “Carole King: Thoroughbred: Music Reviews.” Rolling Stone, March 25, 1976.

  ———. “Carole King Performs at Town Hall.” The New York Times, February 20, 1984.

  ———. “‘Fantasy’ [review].” Rolling Stone, August 2, 1973.

  ———. “Pop/Jazz: Back for Night at Town Hall, Carole King of Idaho.” The New York Times, February 17, 1984.

  Hoerburger, Rob. “‘City Streets’ [review].” Rolling Stone, May 18, 1999.

  “Judge Takes Suit against King under Advisement.” The Idaho Statesman, August 24, 1985.

  “Just Married: Composer-Singer Carole King Weds in Sunrise Ceremony at Idaho Ranch.” The Idaho Statesman, August 3, 1982.

  Kamp, David. “The Hit Factory.” Vanity Fair, November 2001.

  Landau, Jon. “‘Tapestry’ [review].” Rolling Stone, April 29, 1971.

  Larocca, Amy. “The House of Mod.” New York, February 17, 2003.

  Lichtenstein, Grace. “Carole King Draws 70,000 to Central Park.” The New York Times, May 27, 1973.

  ———. “Carole King Steps into the Limelight.” The New York Times, November 29, 1970.

  “Louise Goffin Interview.” Rock Electric Telegraph, 1016 (Web site).

  “The Mad, Happy World of the Surfers.” Life, September 1, 1961.

  Manning, Kara, “‘Colour of Your Dreams’ [review].” Rolling Stone, June 24, 1993.

  Maynard, Joyce. “Visiting Ann Beattie.” The New York Times, May 11, 1980.

  Miles. “The Ultimate Carole King Interview.” Rock’s Backpages, www.rocks backpages.com.

  Murphy, Jean. “10 Honored in Ceremonies as Times Women of the Year.” Los Angeles Times, December 7, 1971.

  “‘Only Love Is Real.’” Chicago Tribune, May 9, 1976.

  Peterson, Anne. “Ruling Put Off in Suit Filed by Sorensens.” The Idaho Statesman, December 20, 1986.

  Pond, Steve. “Louise Goffin: Rebel from a Rock & Roll Family.” Rolling Stone, October 4, 1979.

  “Pop Music.” Los Angeles Times, July 11, 1971.

  “Pratter, Mark. “Carole King: Timber Policy Amounts to Corporate Welfare.” Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaho), May 22, 1988.

  “Profiles of 1971 Women of the Year.” Los Angeles Times, December 7, 1971.

  “Q & A with David Palmer: Carole King.” Online, December 5, 2002.

  “Richard Evers [obituary].” Post Register (Idaho Falls), March 24, 1978.

  “Rock Edges into Mainstream Politics.” Los Angeles Times, April 11, 1972.

  Rockwell, John. “Friends of Carole King Fill the Beacon Theater.” The New York Times, March 7, 1976.

  ———. “The Pop Life: A Sweet New Record by Weaver of ‘Tapestry.’” The New York Times, March 14, 1975.

  ———. “The Pop Life: Carole King’s Tapestry of Success.” The New York Times, February 5, 1976.

  “Rock: Year of the Woman?” The New York Times, June 6, 1971.

  Rohter, Larry. “Still the King.” The Washington Post, March 10, 1976.

  Segal, David. “The Rock Journalist at a High Point in Music History [obituary of Al Aronowitz],” The Washington Post, August 3, 2005.

  “Singer’s Suit against Custer Postponed.” The Idaho Statesman, May 7, 1987.

  Singular, Stephen. “Trouble in Paradise.” Denver Post Empire Magazine, July 1, 1984.

  Snyder, Rachel Louise. “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” Salon.com, June 19, 1999.

  Strauss, Gary. “Carole King: All She Sought Was Peaceful, Secluded Life on Her Ranch.” The Idaho Statesman, May 27, 1984.

  Stuebner, Stephen. “Attorney Says Sorensen Did Nothing Capricious.” The Idaho Statesman, February 15, 1988.

  ———. “Jones Calls Road Ruling Troublesome.” The Idaho Statesman, February 13, 1988.

  ———. “Singer Carole King Wins Her Locked Road Case in Idaho.” High Country News, April 11, 1988.

  Supree, Burt. “For Young Readers: Maurice Sendak’s Really Rosie.” The New York Times, February 29, 1976.

  “The Singer and the Forest Rangers.” The Wall Street Journal, May 30, 1984.

  “Trial Date Reset for Suit Filed by Carole King.” The Idaho Statesman, November 30, 1986.

  Van Matre, Lynn. “Carole’s a Nervous Queen.” Chicago Tribune, May 21, 1973.

  ———. “Singing-Songwriters: 1971 Is Woman’s World.” Chicago Tribune, July 4, 1971.

  Ward, Alex. “Carole King: Creativity in a Cautious Comeback.” The Washington Post, March 9, 1976.

  “What’s Playing in Lionel Richie’s Ear?: Carole King, Tapestry.” O, The Oprah Magazine, October 2006.

  Woodward, Tim. “The Earth Moved.” The Idaho Statesman, July 27, 1995.

  Zito, Tom. “King’s Soggy Do.” The Washington Post and Times Herald, May 25, 1973.

  ———. “The Silent Side of Carole King.” The Washington Post and Times Herald, May 24, 1973.

  joni mitchell

  “A Conversation with Joni Mitchell.” Grammy Magazine, March 1997.

  “Alberta-born Singer Gets Raves in London.” Alberta Herald, November 25, 1970.

  “An All-Star Tribute to Joni Mitchell,” TNT, April 2000.

  Aquilante, Dan. “Back to Woodstock.” New York Post, August 15, 2006.

  Arnold, Tom. “The Reunion, from Both Sides, Now.” National Post (Toronto), 2001.

  Astor, Gerald. “Songs for Aging Children.” Look, January 27, 1970.

  Atlas, Jacoba. “Unique Interpreters of Pop: Leonard Cohen.” Playboy, November 1968.

  Bannister, Paul, and Lo-Mae Lai. “Songbird Joni Searches for Love Child She Had at 19.” Globe, July 12, 1994.

  Batten, Jack. “Can.Pop,” Chatelaine, September 1969.

  Bayin, Anne. “Joni & Me.” Elm Street, November 2000.

  “Both Sides, Now.” BBC-2, February 20, 1999.

  Brand, Stewart. “The Education of Joni Mitchell.” Co-Evolution Quarterly, June 1976.

  Brown, Les. “Joni Mitchell.” Rolling Stone, July 6, 1968.

  Christgau, Robert. Christgau’s Record Guide, 1981 (online).

  Charles, Don. “The Joe & Eddie Story.” Goldmine, February 5, 1993.

  “Coffee Houses.” The Telegram (Toronto), July 9, 1964.

  Crowe, Cameron. “A Child’s Garden of
Jackson Browne.” Rolling Stone, May 23, 1974.

  ———. “Joni Mitchell: The Rolling Stone Interview.” Rolling Stone, July 26, 1979.

  Crouse, Timothy. “‘Blue’ [review].” Rolling Stone, August 5, 1971.

  “Cyber-Talk, America Online.” January 26, 1995, www.jmdl.com. Daum, Meghan. “My Dinner with Joni: A Fan’s Notes About Conversations with Mitchell on Art, Politics, and Music.” Los Angeles Times, December 9, 2006.

  Davis, Ella. “Amelia.” The Regina Leader-Post, May 15, 1957.

  Davis, Stephen. “Joni Mitchell’s ‘For the Roses’: It’s Good for a Hole in the Heart.” Rolling Stone, January 4, 1973.

  “Diary of a Decade.” Greater London Radio, June 1990.

  The Dick Cavett Show. August 19, 1969.

  Didion, Joan. Slouching Towards Bethlehem: Essays. N.Y.: Dell, 1967.

  Dunn, Jancee. “Question and Answer: Joni Mitchell.” Rolling Stone, December 1994.

  Echols, Alice. “Thirty Years with a Portable Lover.” Los Angeles Weekly, November 25, 1994.

  Edmonton Folk Festival, 1994, www.jmdl.com.

  Enright, Robert. “Words and Pictures: The Arts of Joni Mitchell.” Border Crossings: A Magazine of the Arts, 2001.

  Fawcett, Anthony. “A Search for Clarity.” California Rock, California Sound (Reed Books, 1978), www.jmdl.com.

  Feather, Leonard. “Joni Mitchell Makes Mingus Sing.” Down Beat, September 6, 1979.

  Flanagan, Bill. “Joni Mitchell Has the Last Laugh.” Musician, December 1985.

  ———. “Secret Places.” Musician, May 1988.

  Fowell, Jake. “Fowell on the Coffee House Beat.” The Telegram (Toronto), July 9, 1964.

  Fulton, Laila. “Alberta Native Gave Up Daughter.” Calgary Sun, December 1996.

  Garbarini, Vic. “Joni Mitchell Is a Nervy Broad.” Musician, January 1983.

  Goddard, Peter. “Joni Mitchell: All Sides Now.” The Telegram (Toronto), June 5, 1969.

  Gould, Martin. “Joni Mitchell Life and Death Hunt for Baby She Gave Up 33 Years Ago.” Globe, December 31, 1996.

  Hansen, Liane. “Music Icon Joni Mitchell Discusses Her Music.” NPR Weekend Edition, May 28, 1995.

  “Heartsick Joni Mitchell Hunts Baby She Gave Up.” Globe, April 16, 1996.

  Heckman, Don. “Joni Mitchell at the Crossroads.” The New York Times, August 8, 1971.

  “Her Back Pages.” HotPress, March 30, 2000.

  Hilburn, Robert. “Crosby, Stills and Nash at Greek Theatre.” Los Angeles Times, August 30, 1969.

  ———. “Crosby, Stills Voted Top Rock Group.” Los Angeles Times, October 5, 1971.

  ———. “Joni Mitchell’s New ‘For the Roses.’” Los Angeles Times, November 21, 1972.

  Holden, Stephen, “A Summer Garden of Verses.” Rolling Stone, January 15, 1976.

  ———. “High Spirits Buoy a Joni Mitchell Album.” The New York Times, November 7, 1982.

  ———. “Joni Mitchell Finds Peace in Middle Age.” The New York Times, March 17, 1991.

  ———. “Too Feminine for Rock? Or Is Rock Too Macho?” The New York Times, January 14, 1996.

  Hoskyns, Barney. “Joni Mitchell.” Blender, June–July 2003.

  Houston, Frank. “Joni Mitchell.” Salon.com, April 2000.

  Iyer, Pico. “Leonard Cohen: Several Lifetimes Already.” Shambhala Sun, September 1998.

  Jacarello, Roland. “Both Sides, Now.” BBC-2, February 20, 1999.

  “Jackson Browne [review],” The Detroit News, 1972.

  James, Viola. “Joni’s Miles of Aisles Breathes New Life into Her Legend.” Circus, March 1975.

  Joni at Edmonton (Canada) Press Conference, August 5, 1994. www.jmdl.com.

  “Joni Mitchell.” Broadside, April 26, 1967.

  “Joni Mitchell.” Rolling Stone, May 17, 1969.

  “Joni Mitchell.” Rolling Stone, October 15, 1992.

  Jonimitchell.com.

  “Joni Mitchell Hangs It Up.” Rolling Stone, December 13, 1969.

  “Joni Mitchell Interview.” Details, July 1996.

  “Joni Mitchell Is 90% Virgin [advertisement].” Rolling Stone.

  “Joni Mitchell: The Isle of Wight Music Festival.” www.jmdl.com.

  “Joni Mitchell’s Daughter: Chatelaine Model.” Jam! (online), 1997.

  “Joni Mitchell’s New Album Will Mean More to Some Than to Others” [advertisement].” Rolling Stone, May 14, 1970.

  “Joni Mitchell: Woman of Heart and Mind: A Life Story.” PBS.

  “Joni Rocks Again.” Chatelaine, June 1988.

  Kot, Greg. “Joni’s Jazzed.” Chicago Tribune, September 9, 1998.

  Lacayo, Richard. “What Women Have Done to Art.” Time, April 2, 2007.

  Landau, Jon. “A Delicate Balance.” Rolling Stone, February 28, 1974.

  LeBlanc, Larry. “Joni Takes a Break.” Rolling Stone, March 4, 1971.

  Lydon, Susan Gordon. “In Her House, Love.” The New York Times, April 20, 1969.

  Maslin, Janet. “Joni Mitchell’s Reckless and Shapeless Daughter.” Rolling Stone, March 9, 1978.

  Matteo, Steve. “Woman of Heart and Mind.” Inside Connection, October 2000.

  McClain, A. L. “Two Single Acts Survive a Marriage.” Detroit News, February 6, 1966.

  McFayden, Warwick. “The Teacher and the Debt.” The Age (Australia), December 15, 2002.

  Miller, Adam D. “In Search of Love and Music: Joni Mitchell’s Musical Exploration.” Being There, December 2004.

  “My Top Twelve.” BBC-1 Radio, May 29, 1983.

  Patterson, Dale R. “The Boy on the Couch: B. Mitchell Reed.” Rock Radio Scrapbook: Canada’s Aircheck Archive (online).

  Personal correspondence of Chuck Mitchell, 1964–1967.

  Personal records of the Grey Nuns of Saskatchewan, by Luc Degenais, archivist of the Grey Nuns of Montreal.

  “Pop Music.” Los Angeles Times, July 11, 1971. “Review of ‘For the Roses.’” The New York Times, 1972.

  “Rock Master Class Inerview.” Capitol 95.8 FM, December 29, 1985.

  “Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Leading Lady.” Time, December 16, 1974.

  Ruhlman, William. “From Blue to Indigo.” Goldmine, February 17, 1995.

  Small, Michael. “Joni Mitchell.” People, December 16, 1985.

  Smith, Joe. “Off the Record.” 1988.

  Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Joni Mitchell Enter into Worldwide Agreement.” Business Wire, August 26, 1997.

  Strickland, Eugene. “Joni Dances into Hearts of New Generation,” Calgary Herald, February 9, 2007.

  Swartley, Ariel. “The Babe in Bopperland and the Great Jazz Composer.” Rolling Stone, September 6, 1979.

  Ward, Ed. “The Queens of Rock: Ronstadt, Mitchell, Simon and Nicks Talk of Their Men, Music, and Life on the Road.” Us, February 21, 1978.

  White, Timothy. “Joni Mitchell: A Portrait of an Artist.” Billboard, December 9, 1995.

  ———. “Joni Mitchell’s Many Shades of Indigo.” Billboard, August 27, 1994.

  Wild, David. “Joni Mitchell.” Rolling Stone, October 15, 1992.

  Van Matre, Lynn. “A ‘Spark’ of Strengths, with ‘Hotcakes’ of Humor.” Chicago Tribune, February 17, 1974.

  ———. “Singing-Songwriters: 1971 Is Woman’s World.” Chicago Tribune, July 4, 1971.

  Various short articles, women’s pages, The Regina Leader-Post, 1955–57.

  Yee, Min S. “Joni’s Love of Words Turns into $500,000 Bonanza.” The Washington Post, August 29 1969.

  ———. “Songwriting and Poetry.” The Washington Post, September 14, 1969.

  carly simon

  Alterman, Loraine. “Carly’s Happy About Being Happy.” The New York Times, April 21, 1974.

  Blacker, Terence. “Sex Addict, Crack Fiend and Moralist.” The Independent, June 28, 2005.

  Blinder, Elliot. “Carly Simon Rides Again.” Rolling Stone, February 4, 1973.

  Braudy, Susan. “James Taylor, a New Troubadour.” The New York Times Magazine, February
21, 1971.

 

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