Biography
Janet
Griffin is a singer/songwriter with influences ranging from Bonnie
Raitt and Lowell George to Janis
Joplin and Aretha
Franklin. Solo and in various combinations, Janet has been playing
for more than 25 years delighting her audiences with her soaring
voice and powerful delivery.
Growing
up outside of Annapolis, MD, Janet learned to play the guitar at
age 13 and immediately began to write original music. She began
to play local coffee houses and perform in a variety of theater
productions. She joined her first band at the age of 18 and worked
for many years fronting a variety of groups from folk, to rock to
blues and Motown. Janet also performed for 7 years at the Maryland
Renaissance Festival as part of two musical comedy acts, Washbourne
and Whare and Full Measure. This setting helped to hone the wit
that is part of Janet's stage show.
In
2000, when Janet returned full time to writing and performing her
brand of soul-filled acoustic music, her re-entry into the folk
world was welcomed by her loyal fans. Since that time, she has performed
with Michelle Shocked,
David Wilcox,
Rod Picott and many others.
In
2003, Janet independently released her first CD "Gabriel".
She brought together an amazing array of players such as Jay Turner
(bass), Jeff Sarli (slide guitar), and Josh Howell (percussion)
along with other local talent. This long-awaited project features
songs that have been delighting her fans for years as well as strong
new compositions. Some tracks are fun, some are truly breathtaking
and all will make you think!
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