Her visits home were cut short, the expectations shattered.Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company, Woodacre, CA; late 1966 (Photo © Lisa Law/Cache Agency; used with permission)What saved Joplin, at least for a while, was her laser-focused dedication to her work.

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Her best-known songs included ‘Piece of My Heart’ and ‘Me and Bobby McGee.’ Learn more about her life and music.



“By far and away the most comprehensive and best-researched Joplin biography. It’s an extraordinary life, set to a legendary rock death arc, but the triumph of Janis is that George-Warren understands that the evolution of Joplin’s artistry is what matters most.



I wished she would have expressed more of her feelings about Janis' death at the end. History at your fingertips







Her biography of Janis Joplin is considered one of the most moving and significant books about a rock figure ever written.

Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox.Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. A Best Friend Tells the Real Janis Joplin Story. Myra may have known Janis better than anyone so it is fitting that she should write Janis' biography.



But George-Warren is after something different.Here, we actually get to experience just how hard Joplin worked to get the sounds she wanted, and what the cost was for her, including leaving her popular band, Big Brother and the Holding Company, behind.

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She dazzled listeners with her raw blues-soaked voice and her fierce and uninhibited musical style.

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She was desperate for the approval of her family and her hometown and truly believed her accomplishments would win them all over; instead, all of the boundaries she was pushing—musically and sexually—just turned them further away from her.



It was a very interesting read. Her 12th novel, 'With or Without You,' will be published in 2020.Janis Joplin gave a riveting performance of “Ball and Chain” at the 1967 Monterey Pop FestivalYour e-mail address will not be published.



George-Warren, who interviewed Joplin’s family, friends and bandmates, has produced Janis: Her Life and Music, a …









A landmark work when first published in 1973, it won the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award and received a National Book Award nomination. New Releases. It wasn't the most well-written book, but Myra did a great job capturing the real Janis Joplin.

Find Janis Joplin discography, albums and singles on AllMusic AllMusic. An exhibit on Aretha Franklin's career and Janis Joplin's Porsche 356C were among the offerings at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, in 2011.






So destroyed by Jimi Hendrix’s drug death that she herself had been clean by the fall of 1970, she was obsessed with finishing and perfecting her album But the stresses were enormous, and there was a particularly deadly kind of heroin available to her, China White, and that October, she overdosed.



We all think we know Janis’ story: the black-sheep Texas girl desperate to escape her conservative oil town and mocked for her looks, who became one of the queens of rock ’n’ roll.





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George-Warren details how Joplin’s stubborn refusal to compromise produced some of the most exciting music around and made her a cultural icon.Janis Joplin, Chelsea Hotel, NYC, March 14, 1969 (Photo © David Gahr; used with permission)What’s so fascinating about Joplin in this account is that she was a constant paradox, a white woman who could wail the blues and whose persona screamed wild rocker even while she wanted nothing more than to have what she called “a civilian life,” with love, family, marriage and even that white picket fence.







Janis Joplin, American singer who was the premier white female blues vocalist of the 1960s.