btw - D'Addario once sent me several boxes of guitar strings after I wrote them a letter telling them how much I loved their strings and how many I went thru while performing a rock opera for several months in a swelteringly hot theater (I had to change strings after every show). So, belately, thanks D'Addario!
In the 70's, I was in a salon getting my hair cut--and the most amazing music was playing--it was "Aftertones"--I was stunned by its beauty. Janis, you are still the best.
"They're not very good with fried rice"
Whatever does that mean?
nyinq 1 week ago
Thanks-what a lovely honest presentation ;-)
brassrockss 6 months ago
a total class act and a great artist
btw - D'Addario once sent me several boxes of guitar strings after I wrote them a letter telling them how much I loved their strings and how many I went thru while performing a rock opera for several months in a swelteringly hot theater (I had to change strings after every show). So, belately, thanks D'Addario!
jackhillty 1 year ago
she is absolutely clear and understandable when she speaks, also when she writes music.
she's a treasure, i grew up in the 70s with her music
aknowneemus 1 year ago 2
In the 70's, I was in a salon getting my hair cut--and the most amazing music was playing--it was "Aftertones"--I was stunned by its beauty. Janis, you are still the best.
luvmychiweenie 2 years ago
whaaaaaat! she looks crazy young for her age. i hate changing guitar strings too. great interview :)
swooningtree 2 years ago
Great interview! Janis is still the best.
Another Grammy for her next year???
jan2mblik 3 years ago 2