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"'Sharp wit, musical soul, poetic heart, and crusading will'--Vintage Guitar"
More than 40 years ago, singer-songwriter Janis Ian topped the charts with "Society's Child," a song that led racists to burn a radio station to the ground. After that she appeared singing "At Seventeen" on the very first "Saturday Night Live" broadcast (with George Carlin as host), wrote pop and country hits, and basically never stopped laying it all on the line. "How rare is a truly bare heart," Rolling Stone wrote of a recent Ian appearance. "On the Tonight Show, Ian looked, as she always did, at once paralyzingly shy and like a gun about to go off." Janis comes to town with her new book, "Society's Child: My Autobiography," and new CD, "Best of Janis Ian: The Autobiography Collection," containing several new songs and lots of great new stories from one of the great truth-tellers in the music world.
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