Janis Joplin
Woodstock, as well as Janis’s life in general, was like nothing the world had seen before. Both impacted the culture through artistic expression and a powerful social message. Each combined aspects of sexuality, feminism, politics, and powerful words to produce musical experiences. Janis’s performance at Woodstock was a natural progression in her career. Woodstock showcased a new generation of artists with a strong social message, yet many of these, like Janis, were not mainstream artists. Woodstock launched their careers simply by exposing their talent. Woodstock provided a stage
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Approximate Word count = 394
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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