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  1. 26 de dic. de 2009 · Big Brother And The Holding Company - Be A Brother "1970" - Heartache People

  2. Big Brother And The Holding Company were formed at the end of 1965. The initial line-up of the group was Sam Andrew, James Gurley, Peter Albin and Chuck Jones. Chuck Jones was replaced by David Getz in early 1966. Janis Joplin joined the group later in 1966.

  3. 26 de ene. de 2015 · Music Reviews: Be a Brother by Big Brother and the Holding Company released in 1970. Best Albums. Discover. New Releases. Lists. Genres. News. Community. Sign In. Overview. User Reviews. Discography. Big Brother and the Holding Company. Be a Brother. Critic Score. 50. Based on 1 review. User Score. 57. Based on 7 ratings.

  4. Big Brother and the Holding Company es una banda de rock estadounidense que se formó en San Francisco en 1965, fue parte de la ola de musical psicodélica que produjo grupos como Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service y Jefferson Airplane.. En parte, su repercusión fue mayor al ser la banda donde se destacó Janis Joplin como cantante principal.. Su álbum de 1968, Cheap Thrills se ...

  5. Big Brother and the Holding Company is een Amerikaanse rockband die bekend werd dankzij hun samenwerking met Janis Joplin.. Big Brother and the Holding Company wordt in 1965 in San Francisco opgericht door gitarist Peter Albin en zanger Sam Andrew. Ze vragen James Gurley als gitarist en nadat de originele drummer vervangen is door David Getz heeft de band haar vaste vorm aangenomen.

  6. Cheap Thrills is the second studio album by American rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, released on August 12, 1968, by Columbia Records. Cheap Thrills was the band's final album with lead singer Janis Joplin before she left to begin a solo career. For Cheap Thrills, the band and producer John Simon incorporated recordings of crowd noises to give the impression of a live album, for ...

  7. 24 de dic. de 2016 · And yet psychedelic San Franciscans Big Brother And The Holding Company did carry on, and these two later albums of deeply funky, soulful blues rock are a testament to their resilience. The songs have a loose, jam-band feel – from the swing of Black Widow Spider to the stripped-down blues of Sunshine Baby – that screams of the late-60s/early-70s dropout hippie culture they were central to.