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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janis_TanakaJanis Tanaka - Wikipedia

    Janis Tanaka (born January 9, 1963) is an American musician who has worked as a session bassist and on tour with a number of well-known artists including Pink, Fireball Ministry, Hammers of Misfortune, Stone Fox, and L7.

  2. After the departure of bassist Finch, Bjelland and Love recruited Janis Tanaka to play bass, and through Tanaka found a drummer/pianist, Deidre Schletter. The band soon began rehearsing in friends' bedrooms, and played numerous covers and some originals during their jam sessions.

  3. 5 set 2014 · Outtake from Episode # 596: Our friend Janis Tanaka, who has played with the likes of L7, Fireball Ministry, & Stone Fox, talks about playing with Pop Diva P...

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  4. 1,250 Followers, 519 Following, 682 Posts - Janis Tanaka (@tanakabaka) on Instagram: "I play bass.

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  5. 30 set 2015 · Long Beach native Janis Tanaka has played with them all. The list is so long, in fact, that in this rather epic interview we really just scratched the surface of her career. Still, you’ll get a glimpse into her journey which led her from Long Beach to touring the world.

  6. In 2013 Lorraine Lewis reformed the band with a new line-up consisting of Courtney Cox and Nita Strauss on guitars, Janis Tanaka on bass, Katt Scarlett on keyboards, and both Rachael Rine and Athena on drums.

  7. Janis Tanaka. Profile: American bassist and actress (born January 9, 1963), active the San Francisco Bay Area from the mid 1980s, later relocated to Southern California. In addition to an extensive discography with punk and metal bands, Tanaka was the touring bassist for P!NK for much of the 2000s. Show more.