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About Ian Janis
Janis Ian is an American singer-songwriter who emerged in the 1960s as a fearless voice tackling social issues, most notably with her controversial 1967 hit "Society's Child" about interracial relationships. Her introspective folk-rock style reached its peak with the Grammy-winning "At Seventeen" from her acclaimed 1975 album "Between The Lines," a painfully honest meditation on teenage alienation that resonated with generations of listeners. Ian's confessional songwriting and willingness to address taboo subjects like sexuality, racism, and self-doubt helped pave the way for more personal, politically conscious singer-songwriters. Her evolution from teenage protest singer to mature artist exploring themes of identity and relationships established her as an influential figure in folk and soft rock circles.