
Big Brother and the Holding Co.’s ‘Sex, Dope and Cheap Thrills’ Offers a Vibrant Image of Janis Joplin in Her Prime
A new reissue explores the iconic singers's brief run fronting the San Francisco acid-blues band
A new reissue explores the iconic singers's brief run fronting the San Francisco acid-blues band
Andrew Jenks-hosted podcast explores why artists die so young
Peggy Caserta's 'I Ran into Some Trouble' claims the singer did not die of a drug overdose.
Janis Joplin's final album with band's 50th anniversary set collects rare performances, outtakes
Fake crowd effects, a vetoed nude band photo and other trivia surrounding Big Brother & the Holding Company's final album with their soon-to-be-iconic singer
Singer also hints at shooting video with 'Lust for Life' collaborator Stevie Nicks
In latest 'Rolling Stone Music Now Podcast,' we delve into making of magazine's most iconic photographs over 50 years
From a drugged-out Amy Winehouse to a rebellious Kurt Cobain, legendary photographers recall shooting Rolling Stone's most famous images
From Janis Joplin at the Fillmore to today's avant-rockers: Joshua White and others discuss how their liquid light shows bring the music to life
Early, untimely deaths – and the questions and legacies left behind – from Janis Joplin to Elvis Presley to Whitney Houston to Chris Cornell