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Janis Joplin
Janis Lyn Joplin was an American singer considered the premier female blues vocalist of the Sixties; her raw, powerful and uninhibited singing style, combined with her turbulent and emotional lifestyle, made her one of the biggest female stars in her lifetime. She died of a drug overdose in 1970, aged 27, after releasing three albums. A fourth album, Pearl, was released a little more than three months after her death, reaching number 1 on the charts.
As actor
Janis, Amores de Carnaval
Året var 1969
27: Gone Too Soon
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold
The Summer of Love
Janis: Little Girl Blue
Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train a Comin'
Love, Janis
When You're Strange
Janis Joplin : Piece Of My Heart - Live Woodstock
Janis Joplin with Big Brother: Ball and Chain
Janis Joplin – The Kozmic Blues Video Anthology
Janis Joplin - The way she was Janis
Ed Sullivan's Rock 'N' Roll Classics: Rockin' the Sixties
Festival Express
The Best Of Beat
Monterey Pop - The Outtake Performances
Big Brother and The Holding Co.: Nine Hundred Nights
Janis Joplin: Southern Discomfort
The Beach Boys and The Satan
Woodstock Diary
Janis Joplin Slept Here
Jimi Plays Monterey
Women in Rock
When the Music's Over
Janis
Woodstock
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!: The Rolling Stones in Concert
Got No Shoes, Got No Blues: the Texas International Pop Festival
Monterey Pop