Track of the Year “How Could You Be Gone?”– Mary Gauthier Below: Listen to "The Light at the End of the Line" by Janis Ian
Year Show Albums ...For All The Seasons Of Your Mind15 versions Verve Forecast, Verve Forecast 1967 Janis Ian46 versions Verve Forecast, Verve Forecast 1967 The Secret Life Of J. Eddy Fink11 versions Verve Forecast 1968 Who Really Cares10 versions Verve Forecast 1969 Present Company24 ...
Janis Ian Wins Artist of the Year At the International Folk Music Awards 2023 “Her first hit, ‘Society’s Child,’ written when she was just fourteen,” they continue, “spoke empathetically about interracial romance, and her indelible song ‘At Seventeen’ remains the anthem for ‘...
Ian Anderson (1) Ian Broudie (1) Ian DeZilwa (1) Ian Dury (2) Ian Dury & The Blockheads (3) Ian Fleming (1) Ian Stewart & The Railroaders (1) Ian Whitcomb & Bluesville (3) If (2) Iggy & The Stooges (1) Iggy Pop (3) Ike & Tina Turner (25) Ike Turner...
“On a recent morning, Janis Ian spoke expansively from her work space in Florida about a 50-year career marked by literary lyrics, social activism and major hits. Just one subject brought her up short. When pondering younger artists who’ve publicly cited her as an inspiration, she paused...
byIan Mann September 23, 2019 /ALBUM A worthy edition to the Janisch solo canon, a recording that demonstrates his increasing skill and maturity as a musician and composer. The playing, by an all star cast, is excellent throughout.
Starting as a songwriting partnership between Sam Collins (formerly known as Sue Element) and Mike Varty (Credo, Landmarq, Shadowland, Mick Pointer’s Marillion, The Mighty Rooster), the band also included Ian Salmon (Arena, Shadowland, Mick Pointer’s Marillion), Dave Wagstaffe (Martin Turner’...
July 1970, Joplin and her new band joined the all-star Festival Express tour through Canada. On this tour, Joplin and her band performed on the same bill with other acts including: the Grateful Dead, Delaney and Bonnie, Rick Danko and The Band, Eric Andersen, Ian and Sylvia, and others...
. By the time I caught this memorable concert,Raw Power, Iggy’s masterpiece for Columbia Records, had been out for nearly a year—and was not really “doing the business”, as they say. Pity as of course it’s now referenced as one of the greatest goddamn albums of all time—kinda...
July 1970, Joplin and her new band joined the all-star Festival Express tour through Canada. On this tour, Joplin and her band performed on the same bill with other acts including: the Grateful Dead, Delaney and Bonnie, Rick Danko and The Band, Eric Andersen, Ian and Sylvia, and others...