JANICE DICKINSON 1960s
Check out our exclusive interview with famously self-styled as America’s first supermodel Janice Dickinson.
Renowned for gracing Vogue covers worldwide and her role as a judge on
“America’s Next Top Model” for four seasons, Dickinson expanded her influence
to reality TV with her series “The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency.” Shifting
gears from her decades-long entertainment career, Janice is now making waves in
the music industry and on social media, particularly TikTok, where her runway
walk ratings go viral. Following the success of her debut EP “I Coined It,”
which hit #1 on the US iTunes dance charts, she’s poised to release new music
in 2024, showcasing her versatility and enduring appeal. You can see her
influence trace back to the janice
dickinson 1960s, a pivotal era in her career.
Describe your sound in three words.
Old: Catchy, finger-snappin, cool.
New: Upbeat, beautiful, something new.
Who influenced you, and why did you choose to make music?
Janice Joplin, Miles Copland, and Stevie Nicks. All of the above said, I just
want to share how I feel with everybody else.
Do you ever get nervous?
No.
What is the most rewarding part of your work?
Hitting the note that I set out to hit.
How did you overcome challenges in the early stages of your career?
Practice.
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