Exclusive streaming sets from Joplin, the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney to be featured this week on the platformQello Concerts will be streaming classic performances from On Monday, Qello shared an exclusive clip of Joplin performing at the Woodstock Festival, featuring an impressive vocal belt from the iconic singer to “Ball and Chain.” The full set, taken from Qello has also included five free-to-stream shows, including Coldplay live at Cigale in 2012, Beck at Les Eurockeennes Festival in 2016, Toto at Vina del Mar in 2004, Jack Johnson at Main Square 2014 and INXS at Vina del Mar in 2003.On-demand concert streamers have cropped up as a result of COVID-19’s shutdown of the live music industry, and as one such company, Qello has already featured sets from Ellie Goulding, Shakira, the Lumineers, Mumford & Sons, Queen, Amy Winehouse, the Cure, Damien Marley, Carlos Santana, Green Day, the Who and many more on its platform. Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile.

Janis Joplin (born 19 January 1943 in Port Arthur, Texas, United States, died 4 October 1970 in Los Angeles, California) was an American singer, songwriter, composer and painter.

October 4, 1970 at the age of 27.Her posthumous album called "Pearl", a name that she often went by,

May 1970, Janis returned with a new backup band, the Full Tilt Boogie

She recalls the pain and loneliness of growing up an "outsider" in several published interviews and quotes.

Blue.

Their first album gained local popularity

She re…

Janis would be singing her heart out, back then "Pig Pen" was playing drums, (I think he was 1st drummer for band).

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that has rarely been equaled.© 2020, Department of Arts Administration, Education and Policy, The Ohio State University

sought medical attention and tried to give up the drugs entirely.

amphetamines and a dependence on alcohol.

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Here is Janis Joplin Singing Summertime, on YouTube. She started out in Texas, singing the blues.