A note for members of the RMS and visitors to the website, the 7-piece band, '
Hejira - celebrating Joni Mitchell' is going to be performing at at
St Petroc’s, Bodmin on the
Friday 6th June.
Taking on the role of Joni Mitchell will be the outstanding vocalist Hattie Whitehead - who not only pulls off the qualities of Mitchell’s singing…but also plays guitar like Joni, involving all sorts of Mitchell’s ‘open tunings’. Hattie grew up, surrounded by world-class musicians - being the daughter of the brilliant saxophonist, Tim Whitehead. Aside from mastering Joni’s vocal mannerisms, Hattie is a great singer/songwriter in her own right: she won the Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition in 2016 and has subsequently had hundreds of thousands of streams of her original works listened to.
The material that this band performs is drawn primarily from Mitchell's masterpiece live album, ‘Shadows And Light’. The songs on that album are beautiful, exciting and, as always with Joni, totally touching in the poignancy of the lyrics. Importantly, as with the original personnel, the band - though comprised of great and highly experienced jazz musicians - is there with the primary objective of serving the music!
As it was Joni Mitchell’s 80th birthday in 2023, this being followed by her being awarded a Grammy in 2024 – we feel that there couldn’t be a better time for celebrating the major works of, arguably, the greatest singer-songwriter of the 20th century.
Expect an evening of Joni’s ‘great songs’, such as ‘Amelia’, ‘Woodstock’, 'A Case Of You’, ’Song For Sharon’, 'Edith And The Kingpin’ ‘Hejira', 'Black Crow' etc.!
The band comprises:
Hattie Whitehead ~ vocals & guitar
Ollie Weston ~ tenor & soprano saxophones
Chris Eldred ~ keyboards
Pete Oxley ~ guitar
Dave Jones ~ bass
Rick Finlay ~ drums
Marc Cecil ~ percussion
For more information and to book tickets, go to
https://cabaretvoltaireevents.com/event/hejira-bodmin/