No, there is no relation between the two people.
yes, Janice and Holding company were house band for Oakland and SF chapters.
actually, it was written by Kris kristofferson and originally recorded by janice joplin
Yes, Jim Morrison and Janis Joplin met on several occasions. Doors producer Paul Rothchild also produced Joplin's "Pearl" album and thought it would be a good idea for them to meet. Rothchild took Morrison to a party Joplin was at and at first they seemed to be hitting it off until Morrison got really drunk and he pulled Joplin's head down into his crotch. Rothchild rushed Morrison out to a car to leave and Joplin chased them out to the car and hit Morrison over the head with a bottle of Southern Comfort.
The father's name was Jiles Joplin and the mother's name was Florence Joplin.
Janice joplin
No, there is no relation between the two people.
If you are referring to her song, 'Mercedes Benz', where she says, "Lord won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz ...', then you have your answer.
Well, red cross has a website up for volunteers close by, but if you are farther away then just pray for the citizens of joplin.
Janice Joplin
yes, Janice and Holding company were house band for Oakland and SF chapters.
actually, it was written by Kris kristofferson and originally recorded by janice joplin
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Yes, Jim Morrison and Janis Joplin met on several occasions. Doors producer Paul Rothchild also produced Joplin's "Pearl" album and thought it would be a good idea for them to meet. Rothchild took Morrison to a party Joplin was at and at first they seemed to be hitting it off until Morrison got really drunk and he pulled Joplin's head down into his crotch. Rothchild rushed Morrison out to a car to leave and Joplin chased them out to the car and hit Morrison over the head with a bottle of Southern Comfort.
That may be a question without a definite answer. Some would say Janice Joplin. However it is documented that the band Santana were all very high when they played their set.