From a JanisJoplin (fan) site...
http://halleydevestern.com/janis/janis.html"Though Joplin's sound and style could, at their best, transcend artfulness and penetrate to the listener's soul, she had created them through a combination of inspiration, determined study, and practice. She wore her influences on her sleeve, freely crediting the great artists like Bessie Smith and Leadbelly from whom she drew. But the fact remains that the totality of Janis Joplin the performer was something neither the public nor the music establishment of the era had seen before.
And though Joplin's life and works profoundly affected many among her audience, from an artistic standpoint no female pop singer has picked up where Janis Joplin left off at her untimely death.
Halley DeVestern, who has sung Janis's classic songs on tour with Big Brother and the Holding Company, believes that
in mainstream pop music it is no female singer at all, but rather... Guns n Roses' male singer Axl Rose who picked up Janis's style and ran with it more than anyone else. Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes is another male singer who displays a strong Joplin influence. "
I have never heard Axl mention her as an influence...
But, I can understand why Halley DeVestern would make this statement...
I think its rather a compliment...
I myself, when watching old video footage of Janis Jopln, have felt reminded of Axl Rose.
Has the comparison ever crossed any of you guys' minds?