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Janis
Joplin (1943-1970)
One
of the great female
singers in rock
history was also
one of the first
to use tattoos
as part of her
image. Janis Lyn
Joplin was born
January 19, 1943
in Port Arthur,
Texas and started
her singing career
in the country
and western genre
while still in
Texas.
In 1966 she joined the San Francisco
based Big Brother and the Holding
Company and two years later recorded
the classic Cheap Thrills.
This became a million seller in
a matter of months and Janis' fate
was sealed. Most critics felt she
overpowered the band and soon she
went out on her own.
In
1970 Janis came to Hollywood
to record a new album Pearl for
Columbia Records. On October
4, 1970, at the age of
27, she was found
dead at the Landmark Hotel
with fresh needle marks
in her arm. She died before
completing the album.
Janis proudly wore her tattoos
that were done at Lyle Tuttle's
shop on Seventh Street in San Francisco.
The designs were a Florentine bracelet
on one wrist, and small heart design
on her breast. " It was just
a trip," said Janis, who happily
discussed and displayed her tattoos
for the San Francisco Chronicle
and viewers of the Dick Cavett
Show, among others. "I wanted
some decoration. See, the one on
my wrist is for everybody; the
one on my tit is for me and my
friends." She paused and chuckled, "Just
a little treat for the boys, like
icing on the cake." Shortly
after her own decoration, Janis
threw a party in her Mill Valley
house, and Lyle was the chief attraction.
This resulted in a number of her
friends following suit. Lyle stated
in a Rolling Stone article that
after Janis' death in October 1970,
he tattooed replicas of the Janis'
heart on more than 100 young female
fans.
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