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by Sid Adilman
Toronto Telegram
February 15, 1967
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Folksinger Joni Mitchell has returned to Yorkville's Riverboat for two weeks.

The Alberta-born singer softly strums a series of her own evocative numbers. Wind-swept and at times forlorn as a Prairie wheat-field, they tell of a daisy summer, a daydreamer ("Where do you go when you fantasize?") and a night in the city.

With her flaxen hair hanging past shoulder length, the high-cheek-boned Miss Mitchell is a tawny picture of womanhood, and is developing an ever enriched voice.

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