Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, who received the American Society of
Composers, Authors and Publishers' highest honor in May, has sold a Hollywood
Hills house that she owned to Frank Lombardi, a writer and executive producer
of the long-running sitcom "The Nanny."
The pop icon, 55, sold the three-bedroom, 2,500-square-foot home behind gates
for about its asking price of $829,000. She had purchased the property two
years ago as an investment, then refurbished the house before putting it on
the market in February.
Mitchell, one of a number of female guest artists performing on the
Chieftains' "Tears of Stone" album released in February, is working on an
album of jazz standards.
She has a home in the L.A. area where she has lived for 25 years.
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