Blues Singer Janis Joplin
Blues Singer Janis Joplin, 27 (shown in a 1969 file photo), whose throaty vocal style put her at the top of pop charts following the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, was found dead in her apartment late October 4, 1970. The cause of death was not immediately determined. (UPI Photo/Files)
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