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Piece Of My Heart - Janis Joplin - ft Kayla Reeves - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy

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Learn To Sing Like This! Click Here: Piece Of My Heart - Janis Joplin - ft Kayla Reeves - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy Demonstrating her range and vocal chops, next up for Trans Siberian Orchestra Singer Kayla Reeves is the challenging Janis Joplin tune “Piece Of My Heart“. Written originally as a funk soul love song, the tune was originally recorded by gospel and soul singer Erma Franklin in 1967. The song of course became most well known for Janis Joplin's version which she recorded in 1968 as lead singer of Big Brother and The Holding Company. The tune would go on to reach number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming Janis' highest charting song while she was still alive. The following year Janis performed the song at Woodstock and it would become certified gold as well as her best known song. We hope you all enjoy Kayla's version of this classic and please be sure to share what you thought of her version in the comments! Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy – Where The PROOF Is In The Singing! Subscribe here check out my website at Learn how to sing better for beginners, all the way to learning advanced PRO vocal techniques. Increase vocal range and become a better singer than you ever thought possible! Check out Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy and see what the possibilities really are! Check out the KTVA website to learn more: Check out the KTVA Singers Forums!  Check out these additional resources: How to sing: Singing Lessons: How To Sing Higher: What Is My Vocal Range and Voice Type: How To Get Over Stage Fright and Fear of Singing Publicly: Find me on facebook: Business E-mail: ktvahelp@ Oh, yeah! And here's some news some of you may be interested in: Some Fun Nostalgia For You. My Old Shout Records Have Been Remastered. For Anyone Interested: You Can Find Them Here:

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