Jill knew, in writing her first book, that she need to capture the soft-tissue soft tool market, so she did The Roll Model instead of a book on breath. That will be her second book. She has become known as a go-to expert in the field of fascia. She is impressed with Wim Hof's...
This 1968 live recording of Big Brother and the Holding Company was released to the public a year after the engineer's death. Big Brother and the Holding Company was famously fronted by Janis Joplin, and her voice shines powerfully throughout the live album. The band's musicianship is tight...
ArethaFranklin, Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley and Diana Ross have recorded their own interpretations. It was performed at the funeral ofRonald Reagan and the inauguration of BillClinton. By one estimate, it is sung in public more tha...
“We wasn’t thinking of getting money then / Nor did I wonder why my uncle done sold his Benz / Cause he been tripping now, he sweats a lot and slimming down / I also notice moms be locking doors, when he around / But anyways, his wife done left him and now he living with us...
When did you realize that?Really, it was 1965, that year when it started to kick off. Then, we got in the studio and [eventually] we toured America with Herman’s Hermits. We were doing [things like] “My Generation.” We were a punk band with a bubble gum band. [Laughs] I ...
When did you realize that?Really, it was 1965, that year when it started to kick off. Then, we got in the studio and [eventually] we toured America with Herman’s Hermits. We were doing [things like] “My Generation.” We were a punk band with a bubble gum band. [Laughs] I ...
These and other developments sent rock festivals into a long spiral of decline, and a long period of uneasy evolution, and their numbers dropped off considerably for years – but they did not die, mainly because, despite their flaws and risks, rock fans still wanted them. The cultural revo...
Good thing she did.Monterey Popdocumentary filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker’s cameras captured that iconic moment — Elliott becoming transfixed by Joplin’s aching rendition of Big Mama Thornton’s “Ball and Chain,” shaking her head and mouthing, “Wow. Wow. That’s heavy!”— and so many othe...
I’m glad they did because it really is something I’m very very proud of." Janis Joplin, Live at the Carousel (2012) Columbia/Legacy Janis Joplin, 'Live at the Carousel' (2012) Audio engineer Owsley Stanley was a key part of the San Francisco psychedelic rock movement of the late '...
Eman to let me play with the house heads upstairs. I saw this as the ultimate challenge: to leave the safety of Hip Hop and Reggae and play house for the most die-hard crowd of Brooklyn heads. Eman kept telling me to bide my time and keep practicing, which is exactly what I did. ...