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Janis Joplin
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    Way back when....“Miss Joplin, a shouter of great energy, emerged a year ago as a solo performer with her own six-piece back-up band after first coming to prominence as lead singer for a raucous San Francisco rock group, Big Brother and the Holding Company.” –The New York Times, December 1969.
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    Excellent news for those of you who do not have a theater showing Janis: Little Girl Blue near you. The film is now available on demand!
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    “She somehow managed to separate the desperately reflective side of her character from her music and her presence on stage.” –David Dalton, 1972.
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    Don't miss the extraordinary performance and the fun at A Night With Janis Joplin at the Pasadena Playhouse! Now extended through August 23. Get your tickets here: [pasadenaplayhouse.secure.force.com/ticket/#details_a0NE000000G7RfcMAF|mysp.ac/2nqRd]
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    “…Smart and funny, I think most of all, are the parts that I'd like people to know were an important part of her personality.” –John Byrne Cook speaking about Janis with NPR, 2014.Photo by Baron Wolman
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    Just one look at this photo and you can feel pretty much everything.Janis at the Royal Albert Hall, April 21st, 1969.Photo by Keith Morris.
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    It was the blues big mama style, tough, raw, and gutsy, and with an aching...The group behind her drove her and fed from her, building the total volume sound that has become an SF trademark." - Michael Lydon, unpublished for Newsweek, 1967Photo: Janis with Big Brother and the Holding Company in San Francisco, 1967, by Linda McCartney.
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    "I talk to the audience, look into their eyes. I need them and they need me." -Janis JoplinPhoto by Jay Good
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    "Hippies believe the world could be a better place. Beatniks believe things aren’t going to get better and say the hell with it, stay stoned and have a good time." - Janis JoplinPhoto by Clark Pierson
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    Now available at the Janis Joplin online store: [bit.ly/JJBundleSetThis|mysp.ac/13qCe] bundle includes the Janis Joplin San Francisco Ballroom 1968 tee in navy and the Original Album Classics Set of 5 CD's:PearlCheap ThrillsBig Brother & The Holding CompanyI Got Dem Ol’ Kozmic Blues Again Mama!Live At Winterland ‘68This product is a pre-order with a release date of 3.24.2015.
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    “At the Garden, Miss Joplin's accomplices gave a powerful and spontaneously happy display of brass blues and rock, and she let herself go in a very exciting way.” -From The New York Times’ review of Janis’ show at Madison Square Garden, 1969. Photo: Johnny Winter joins Janis on stage at Madison Square Garden.
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    "Janis Joplin had an attractiveness that had nothing to do with having blemish-free skin or being perfectly groomed. She was someone it was easy to be drawn to. It was partly her truthfulness and her openness and a sense that she cared." -Author Lily Brett in her book about fictional rock journalist "Lola Bensky"
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    "'I permit them to dance,' she yelled to a burly sergeant-at-arms, 'in fact, I demand it!"-David Dalton in the August 6, 1970 issue of Rolling Stone that featured Janis on the cover
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    Janis and Big Brother packed up and moved to Lagunitas, CA this week in 1966. “We just wanted to go someplace where it was nice and calm so we decided on Marin. I have to admit that The Dead and The Quicksilver moved out here first and we were just copy-catting...” –Big Brother guitarist, Sam Andrew on the group’s move to Lagunitas, CA in Marin County.
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    Janis with Peter Tork of The Monkees.
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    "Blazing blue eyes, tangled dirty blonde hair, raunchy hoarse voice... Janis socked her bluesy voice into the soul of everyone who listened to her." - Flip Magazine, 1968Post the title of the first Janis song you ever heard in the comments.
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