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Cyndi Lauper and Annie Lennox lit up the Gershwin Prize stage with a fierce, joyful take on “Big Yellow Taxi” joni mitchell Music legends Cyndi Lauper, Annie Lennox, Angélique Kidjo, and Brandi Carlile came together for a memorable rendition of Joni Mitchell’s “Big Yellow Taxi,” delivering a vibrant, joy-filled performance that radiated energy and admiration. With Mitchell herself watching from the audience, the atmosphere was nothing short of electric. The most touching moment came when Carlile stepped offstage, mic in hand, and invited Mitchell to sing the final line—prompting an eruption of emotion from the crowd. Annie Lennox opened the number with a powerful, soulful take on the first verse, setting a heartfelt tone. The seven-woman ensemble then harmonized on the chorus, before Lauper injected her signature flair into the sassy second verse. Carlile followed with a gentle, melodic stanza, paving the way for Kidjo to bring the house down with an explosive solo that clearly delighted Mitchell—her glowing smile said it all. Subscribe to Kark Post! Get updates on the latest posts and more from Kark Post straight to your inbox. Website Your Email… Subscribe We use your personal data for interest-based advertising, as outlined in our Privacy Notice. This celebration took place during the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song ceremony on March 1, 2023, at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., where Mitchell was honored for her groundbreaking contributions to music. The standout performance quickly became the highlight of the evening online, amassing over 1.4 million views and securing its spot as the most-watched clip from the tribute. At 79, Mitchell also took to the stage herself, enchanting the audience with a moving performance of her classic song “Blue.” As she sang the first line with stunning grace, the audience erupted in cheers, visibly moving the iconic artist, who beamed with joy in response. The entire event had an unmistakable magic to it—a gathering of remarkable women celebrating one of their own. Fans were especially moved by the “Big Yellow Taxi” performance, flooding the internet with praise. Comments like “Joni finishing the song was everything!” and “A beautiful celebration of a legend and powerhouse women artists” captured the collective sentiment. Directed by Sandra Restrepo, the ceremony was recorded and released for fans worldwide to enjoy. Highlights from the show can be found on YouTube, while the full concert is available on streaming platforms. For those wanting to explore more of Mitchell’s legacy, her YouTube channel and Instagram are great places to start. Subscribe to Kark Post! Get updates on the latest posts and more from Kark Post straight to your inbox. Website Your Email… Subscribe We use your personal data for interest-based advertising, as outlined in our Privacy Notice.

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  • November 10, 2025
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Music legends Cyndi Lauper, Annie Lennox, Angélique Kidjo, and Brandi Carlile came together for a memorable rendition of Joni Mitchell’s “Big Yellow Taxi,” delivering a vibrant, joy-filled performance that radiated energy and admiration. With Mitchell herself watching from the audience, the atmosphere was nothing short of electric. The most touching moment came when Carlile stepped offstage, mic in hand, and invited Mitchell to sing the final line—prompting an eruption of emotion from the crowd.

Annie Lennox opened the number with a powerful, soulful take on the first verse, setting a heartfelt tone. The seven-woman ensemble then harmonized on the chorus, before Lauper injected her signature flair into the sassy second verse. Carlile followed with a gentle, melodic stanza, paving the way for Kidjo to bring the house down with an explosive solo that clearly delighted Mitchell—her glowing smile said it all.

This celebration took place during the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song ceremony on March 1, 2023, at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., where Mitchell was honored for her groundbreaking contributions to music. The standout performance quickly became the highlight of the evening online, amassing over 1.4 million views and securing its spot as the most-watched clip from the tribute.

At 79, Mitchell also took to the stage herself, enchanting the audience with a moving performance of her classic song “Blue.” As she sang the first line with stunning grace, the audience erupted in cheers, visibly moving the iconic artist, who beamed with joy in response.

The entire event had an unmistakable magic to it—a gathering of remarkable women celebrating one of their own. Fans were especially moved by the “Big Yellow Taxi” performance, flooding the internet with praise. Comments like “Joni finishing the song was everything!” and “A beautiful celebration of a legend and powerhouse women artists” captured the collective sentiment.

Directed by Sandra Restrepo, the ceremony was recorded and released for fans worldwide to enjoy. Highlights from the show can be found on YouTube, while the full concert is available on streaming platforms. For those wanting to explore more of Mitchell’s legacy, her YouTube channel and Instagram are great places to start.

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