
Big Brother & The Holding Company
Group
Big Brother & The Holding Company was an American rock band from San Francisco, founded in 1965. They are mainly recognized for their crucial contribution to the revival of the psychedelic rock scene and for their collaboration with singer Janis Joplin. The band achieved significant success in 1968 with the album "Cheap Thrills," which included popular tracks like "Piece of My Heart." Big Brother & The Holding Company are considered a reference point for the music of the '60s and remain an important part of American musical heritage.