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Janis Joplin Fine Art Print

from Jul 3, 1969

 - ATA690703-02-9A-FP

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Promoter Alex Cooley set the stage for Woodstock with his first Atlanta International Pop Festival held at the city's raceway, July Fourth weekend, 1969, more than a month before event in upstate New York. The crowd numbered close to one hundred thousand with temperatures nearing a hundred degrees. The throngs grew more scantily dressed by degree while local fire departments swung hoses in an attempt to cool and hydrate. Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker and Led Zeppelin were just a few to wow the crowd.

Janis Joplin was a pioneer in the male-dominated rock music scene of the late 1960s. Styling herself after Beat poets and black blues heroines, the rebellious Texan became "the most staggering leading woman in rock... she slinks like tar, scowls like war...," in the words of Richard Goldstein, Vogue magazine. Always daring to be different, she showed her true colors with vibrant costumes, feathers in her hair, and tattoos on her wrist and breast.

"Janis Joplin's talent was that you believed she was singing her guts out every night. In that sense she was like [Edith] Piaf. You were watching a candle burn, with no wax to replace what had already been burned up. Janis was a feel, an emotion, a spur. …she aroused desire but was not the object of that desire. And I think she was never able to deal with that reality." Bill Graham, Bill Graham Presents: My Life Inside Rock and Out

Photographer, Joe Sia, captured moments by focusing on the faces of the performers, the crowd, and by giving the background, whether simple or wild, the importance it deserved in defining the artist and event. Sia's entire archive consists more than a quarter of a million photographs that document almost 35 years of music genre and giants.

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