Janis Joplin was an iconic American singer-songwriter known for her powerful and soulful voice. Born in 1943 in Texas, she rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of the band Big Brother and the Holding Company. Joplin's raw and emotional performances made her a prominent figure in the counterculture movement of the era. Her hits like "Piece of My Heart" and "Me and Bobby McGee" solidified her status as a rock music legend. Joplin tragically passed away in 1970 at the young age of 27, but her legacy continues to inspire generations of musicians and fans worldwide.