Janis Joplin
Janis
Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American singer and
songwriter from Port Arthur, Texas. As a youth Joplin was ridiculed by her
fellow students due to her unconventional appearance and personal beliefs. She
later sang about her experience at school through her song "Ego
Rock." Early in her life, Joplin cultivated a rebellious and
unconventional lifestyle, becoming a beatnik poet. She began her singing career
as a folk and blues singer in San Francisco, playing clubs and bars with her
guitar and auto-harp.
Joplin
first rose to prominence in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the
psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a
solo artist with her more soulful and bluesy backing groups, The Kozmic Blues
Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. She was one of the more popular acts at the
Monterey Pop Festival and later became one of the major attractions to the
Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour.
Janis
Joplin only charted five singles in her life but her hits and other popular
songs from throughout her four year career include "Down On Me",
"Bye, Bye Baby", "Coo Coo", "Summertime",
"Piece of My Heart," "Turtle Blues," "Ball 'n'
Chain," "Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)," "Maybe,"
"To Love Somebody," "Kozmic Blues," "Work Me,
Lord," "Move Over," "Cry Baby," "A Woman Left
Lonely," "Get It While You Can," "My Baby,"
"Trust Me," "Mercedes Benz," "One Night Stand,"
"Raise Your Hand" and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby
McGee."
Joplin
was well known for her performing abilities and her fans referred to her stage
presence as electric. At the height of her career, she was known as "The
Queen of Rock and Roll" as well as "The Queen of Psychedelic
Soul" and became known as Pearl amongst her friends. She was also a
painter, dancer and music arranger.
Rolling
Stone magazine ranked Joplin number 46 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists
of All Time in 2004, and number 28 on its 2008 list of 100 Greatest Singers of
All Time.
Birth
name: Janis Lyn Joplin
Also
known as: Pearl, Mary Jane
Born:
January 19, 1943. Port Arthur, Texas, United States
Died:
October 4, 1970 (aged 27), Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres:
Blues rock, soul, psychedelic rock, acid rock, country, folk, hard rock, jazz
blues
Occupations:
Singer, songwriter
Instruments:
Vocals, guitar, auto-harp, harmonica, piano, percussion
Years
active: 1962–1970
Labels:
Columbia
Associated
acts: Big Brother and the Holding Company, Kozmic Blues Band, Full Tilt Boogie
Band, Grateful Dead.
Picture:
Song:
Concert:
Janis Joplin - Cry Baby live in toronto 1970
Album:
Janis Joplin - Pearl 1971 - FULL ALBUM
Interview:
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