Janis Joplin Trivia

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  • Born in Port Arthur, Texas, USA
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  • The Landmark Motor Hotel, on Franklin Ave. in Hollywood, where she died in 1970 is now known as the Highland Gardens Hotel (October 2008).
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  • Is portrayed by Zooey Deschanel in Gospel According to Janis (2010).
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  • Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen penned "Chelsea Hotel #2" about her.
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  • Was high school classmates, in Port Arthur, with former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson, who gave her her nickname of "Beat Weeds".
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  • The character Frankie in American Pop (1981) was based partially on her and partially on Jefferson Airplane singer Grace Slick.
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  • Wrote her will shortly before her death. Drawing up the document with her Los Angeles lawyer, she set aside $2500 for her friends to throw a party in the event of her death. After she died of a heroin overdose on October 4, 1970, her friends followed her wishes and threw a party in her honor at a club in San Anselmo, California. The party invitations read: "Drinks Are On Pearl." Younger sister Laura Joplin, six years her junior, was among those who attended.
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  • October 4, 1970: Died of a heroin overdose while she was legally drunk in room 105 of the Landmark Motor Hotel located next door to the Magic Castle in Los Angeles. After she mainlined the drug she was able to leave her room, walk to the lobby, ask the desk clerk to change a five-dollar bill so she could spend 50 cents on a pack of cigarettes, pull the rigid knob on the cigarette machine, return to her room and remove some of her clothes. She then fell suddenly, breaking her nose. The desk clerk later stated that while he was giving her change she talked happily about the new album she was recording, although he believed, based on having interacted with her since her August 24 check in, that she "was not a happy person." Body was discovered approximately 18 hours later by her road manager, who was the son of Alistair Cooke.
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  • Was the oldest of three children. Had a younger sister, Laura Joplin, and a younger brother, Michael Joplin.
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  • Was cremated and her ashes were scattered on the Pacific Ocean.
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  • Loved to drink Southern Comfort.
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  • Was good friends with Kris Kristofferson. He wrote her song, "Me and Bobby McGee," which became her only 45 single to reach #1 on Billboard chart.
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  • Was good friends with Grace Slick.
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  • Was friends with Jimi Hendrix.
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  • She was voted the 47th Greatest Artist in Rock `n` Roll by Rolling Stone.
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  • Ranked #3 on VH1`s 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
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  • In 2001 Topps trading cards, in their American Pie Baseball brand produced a `Piece Of American Pie` memorabilia insert set that included a Joplin-worn dress that is seen on her "Pearl" album.
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  • Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
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  • Was arrested for using "vulgar and indecent language" while performing at Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday, November 16, 1969. Unlike Jim Morrison, who was arrested onstage in the middle of his Florida performance earlier in 1969, Joplin was allowed to finish her concert and then got handcuffed by police backstage. Was released on a $504 bond after spending approximately an hour behind bars. During the four days she remained in the Tampa/St. Petersburg area awaiting a preliminary hearing, she went fishing. At the hearing she was advised by a local lawyer she hired, Herbert Goldburg, that jail time was unlikely. A photographer for Associated Press captured the two of them leaving police headquarters after the proceedings. The image shows Joplin, clad in a fur coat, grinning and flashing a "V" sign with her fingers. Goldburg looks displeased. Joplin made a point of telling the AP that her sign stood for "victory, not peace." The following March she was fined $200 in absentia and the case was closed without her ever returning to Tampa. Curtis Hixon Hall has been demolished.
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  • Was a member of the Glee Club and the Future Teachers of America while in high school.
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