She grew up a marginalized, ungracious teenager in a small town in Houston, alienated by her peers for looking and being different. Yet, after discovering at age 17 next to a drunken campfire that she could sing, this bad reputation gave her an infamous voice that would be destined to echo in the male-dominated blues and rock music industry. This echo reverberated this past June at the Monterey Music Festival and has since, produced a golden record alongside the Big Brother and Holding Company. Janis Joplin sat down to discuss her experience as a countercultural figure in the music industry and discuss the themes surrounding her soulful, raw songs. Janis, I would like to congratulate you on your achievements thus far with Big Brother and the breakthrough you've created in blues and rock. As a young girl, did you ever think you'd reach this point? Thank you, it has been such a dream to reach this point in music. To be honest with you, whenever I'd daydream and you know,...
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