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Janis Joplin: Blues, Bohemia, and the Album Pearl


Episode 673


This extensive document serves as a comprehensive biography of the legendary American rock and blues singer Janis Joplin, detailing her short but explosive life and career. The source tracks her progression from a socially ostracized Texan youth influenced by blues pioneers to achieving national recognition as the raw, powerful voice of Big Brother and the Holding Company following her 1967 Monterey Pop Festival appearance. It outlines her continued solo work with the Kozmic Blues and Full Tilt Boogie bands, highlighting major moments like her performance at Woodstock and the major commercial success of her posthumous album, Pearl. The text also candidly addresses her troubled personal life, including frequent struggles with heavy drinking and drug use, which ultimately led to her accidental heroin overdose death at the age of 27. Ultimately, the entry concludes by surveying her profound cultural influence, numerous posthumous honors, and enduring legacy as one of the top-selling female vocalists in U.S. history.


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