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Janis Joplin
  • Birth Name:
    Janis Lyn Joplin
  • Nickname:
    Pearl
  • Date of Birth:
    January 19, 1943
  • Place of Birth:
    Port Arthur, Texas, USA
  • Place of Death:
    Hollywood, California, USA
  • Date of Death:
    October 4, 1970
  • Cause of Death:
    Heroin Overdose
  • Height:
    5' 6"
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Education:

    Thomas Jefferson High School

    Lamar State College of Technology, Beaumont, Texas

    University of Texas, Austin

Family

Janis Joplin
  • Father:
    Seth Joplin
  • Mother:
    Dorothy Joplin
  • Brother:
    Michael Joplin
  • Sister:
    Laura Joplin

Career

Janis Joplin

Trivia

Janis Joplin
  • Janis Joplin was a member of the Glee Club and the Future Teachers of America while in high school.
  • Janis was arrested for using "vulgar and indecent language" while performing at Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday, November 16, 1969. Unlike Jim Morrison, who was arrested onstage in the middle of his Florida performance earlier in 1969, Joplin was allowed to finish her concert and then got handcuffed by police backstage. Was released on a $504 bond after spending approximately an hour behind bars. During the four days she remained in the Tampa/St. Petersburg area awaiting a prelimi
  • She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
  • In 2001 Topps trading cards, in their American Pie Baseball brand produced a 'Piece Of American Pie' memorabilia insert set that included a Joplin-worn dress that is seen on her "Pearl" album.
  • Janis ranked #3 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
  • She was voted the 47th Greatest Artist in Rock 'n' Roll by Rolling Stone.
  • Janis was friends with Jimi Hendrix.
  • Janis was good friends with Grace Slick.
  • She was good friends with Kris Kristofferson. He wrote her song, "Me and Bobby McGee," which became her only 45 single to reach #1 on Billboard chart.
  • Janis loved to drink Southern Comfort.

Quotes

Janis Joplin
  • "Being an intellectual creates a lot of questions and no answers."
  • "Don't compromise yourself. You are all you've got."
  • "Guess what, I might be the first hippie pinup girl."
  • "I always wanted to be an artist, whatever that was, like other chicks want to be stewardesses. I read. I painted. I thought."
  • "I got treated very badly in Texas. They don't treat beatniks too good in Texas. Port Arthur people thought I was a beatnik, though they'd never seen one and neither had I."
  • "I won't quit to become someone's old lady."
  • "It's a supreme emotional and physical experience-I live for that one hour on stage. It's full of feeling-it's a rush, honey."
  • "My father was like a secret intellectual, a bookreader, a talker, and a thinker. He was very important to me, because he made me think."
  • "My father wouldn't get us a TV, he wouldn't allow a TV in the house."
  • "On stage I make love to twenty five thousand people and then I go home alone."
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Biography

Janis Joplin
Last Updated: Wednesday, October 28, 2009

JanisJanis Lyn Joplin was born at St. Mary's Hospital in the oil-refining town of Port Arthur, Texas, near the border with Louisiana. Her father was a cannery worker and her mother was a registrar for a business college. As an overweight teenager, she was a folk-music devotee (especially Odetta, Leadbelly and Bessie Smith). After graduating from Thomas Jefferson High School, she attended Lamar State College and the University of Texas, where she played auto-harp in Austin bars. A fraternity voted her the Ugliest Man on Campus in 1963, and she spent two years traveling, performing and becoming drug-addicted.

Back home in 1966, her friend Chet Helms suggested she become lead singer for Big Brother and the Holding Company, an established Haight-Ashbury band consisting of guitarists James Gurley and Sam Andrew, bassist Peter Albin and drummer Dave Getz). She got wide recognition through the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, highlights of which were released in Monterey Pop (1968), and with the band's landmark second album, "Cheap Thrills". She formed her "Kosmic Blues Band" the following year and achieved still further recognition as a solo performer at Woodstock in 1969, highlights released in Woodstock (1970).

In the spring of 1970, she sang with the "Full Tilt Boogie Band" and, on October 4 of that year, she was found dead in Hollywood's Landmark Motor Hotel (now known as Highland Gardens Hotel) from a heroin-alcohol overdose the previous day. Her ashes were scattered off the coast of California. Her biggest selling album was the posthumously released "Pearl", which contained her quintessential song: "Me & Bobby McGee".

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