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{i} family name; Janis Joplin (1943-1970), American blues and rock singer, member of several 1960s psychedelic rock bands including "Big Brother and the Holding Company" and "The Full Tilt Boogie Band
American pianist and composer known for his ragtime works, including "Maple Leaf Rag" (1899) and the opera Treemonisha (1911)
United States composer who was the first creator of ragtime to write down his compositions (1868-1917)
United States composer who was the first creator of ragtime to write down his compositions (1868-1917) United States singer who died of a drug overdose at the height of her popularity (1943-1970)
United States singer who died of a drug overdose at the height of her popularity (1943-1970)
Janis Joplin
(1943-1970) American blues and rock singer, member of several 1960s psychedelic rock bands including "Big Brother and the Holding Company" and "The Full Tilt Boogie Band
Janis Joplin
a US singer, popular in the 1960s, who was known for her low, rough singing voice, and for her exciting performances on stage. She died as a result of taking drugs (1943-70). born Jan. 19, 1943, Port Arthur, Texas, U.S. died Oct. 4, 1970, Los Angeles, Calif. U.S. rock and blues singer. Born to a middle-class family, she ran away from home at age 17 and began singing in Austin, Texas, and later in Los Angeles. She joined the band Big Brother and the Holding Company in San Francisco in 1966 and soon became famous for her raw, powerful, emotional blues style. The album Cheap Thrills (1968) contains some of her best-known recordings. After leaving the band, she continued to record hit songs, including "Me and Bobby McGee." She died from an overdose of heroin at age 27
Janis Lyn Joplin
born Jan. 19, 1943, Port Arthur, Texas, U.S. died Oct. 4, 1970, Los Angeles, Calif. U.S. rock and blues singer. Born to a middle-class family, she ran away from home at age 17 and began singing in Austin, Texas, and later in Los Angeles. She joined the band Big Brother and the Holding Company in San Francisco in 1966 and soon became famous for her raw, powerful, emotional blues style. The album Cheap Thrills (1968) contains some of her best-known recordings. After leaving the band, she continued to record hit songs, including "Me and Bobby McGee." She died from an overdose of heroin at age 27
Scott Joplin
a US piano player and composer famous especially for his ragtime music, such as Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer (1868-1917). born Nov. 24, 1868, Bowie county, Texas, U.S. died April 1, 1917, New York, N.Y. U.S. pianist and composer, the outstanding exponent of ragtime music. Joplin was a classically trained pianist and composer. His compositions, including "Maple Leaf Rag" (1899), ragtime's first hit, and "The Entertainer" (1902), show an acute logic that transcends the sometimes mechanical dimension of the genre. He also wrote a ballet and two operas, including Treemonisha (1911), as well as several didactic works. He suffered a nervous collapse in 1911 and was institutionalized in 1916
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