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Wed, 07/09/08 08:00 PM |
WaMu Theater At Madison Square GardenNew York, NY |
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Thu, 07/10/08 08:00 PM |
WaMu Theater At Madison Square GardenNew York, NY |
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Sun, 07/13/08 07:30 PM |
Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center - CMACCanandaigua, NY |
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Tue, 07/15/08 07:30 PM |
Sovereign Performing Arts CenterReading, PA |
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Wed, 07/16/08 08:00 PM |
Mid Hudson Civic CenterPoughkeepsie, NY |
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Fri, 07/18/08 08:00 PM |
Lowell Memorial AuditoriumLowell, MA |
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Sat, 07/19/08 08:00 PM |
Lowell Memorial AuditoriumLowell, MA |
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Fri, 07/25/08 09:00 PM |
The MGM Grand at FoxwoodsMashantucket, CT |
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Wed, 07/30/08 08:00 PM |
Overture Hall - Overture CenterMadison, WI |
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Thu, 07/31/08 08:00 PM |
Clowes Memorial HallIndianapolis, IN |
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Sat, 08/02/08 07:00 PM |
Celeste CenterColumbus, OH |
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Sun, 08/03/08 08:00 PM |
Detroit Opera HouseDetroit, MI |
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Thu, 08/07/08 08:00 PM |
The Chicago TheatreChicago, IL |
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Fri, 08/08/08 08:00 PM |
The Chicago TheatreChicago, IL |
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Sat, 08/09/08 08:00 PM |
The O'ShaughnessySaint Paul, MN |
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Thu, 08/14/08 08:00 PM |
Brown TheaterHouston, TX |
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Fri, 08/15/08 08:00 PM |
Nokia Theatre At Grand PrairieGrand Prairie, TX |
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Sun, 08/17/08 07:30 PM |
Sandia Casino AmphitheaterAlbuquerque, NM |
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Mon, 08/18/08 08:00 PM |
Dodge TheatrePhoenix, AZ |
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Sat, 08/23/08 08:00 PM |
Arlene Schnitzer Concert HallPortland, OR |
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Melissa Etheridge
Melissa Etheridge first picked up the guitar at the age of eight and began penning music shortly thereafter. Her talent blossomed into a career studded with top honors, copious Grammy® Awards, and culminated with a milestone 2007 Academy® Award win for her anthem, "I Need to Wake Up" which was featured in An Inconvenient Truth. The anthemic power, compassion and generosity of spirit so evident in her music is what makes her one of the greatest all-time female rock icons.
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The Awakening (Bonus Video Version) Melissa Etheridge Released 2007 $9.99
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I Need to Wake Up - Single Melissa Etheridge Released 2006 $2.48
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Melissa Etheridge In-depth Biography
Melissa Etheridge became one of the '90s most popular recording artists due to her mixture of confessional lyrics; pop-based folk-rock; and raspy, Janis Joplin/Rod Stewart-esque vocals. But the road to stardom was not all smooth sailing for Etheridge as she debated behind the scenes whether or not to disclose to the public that she was gay early on in her career. Born May 29, 1961, in Leavenworth, KS, Etheridge first picked up the guitar at the age of eight and began penning her own songs shortly thereafter. Playing in local bands throughout her teens, Etheridge then attended the renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. The up-and-coming singer/songwriter and guitarist dropped out after a year before making her way to Los Angeles in the early '80s to give a shot at a career in music. Etheridge's music at this point was slightly more bluesy than her subsequently renowned folk-pop style, as a demo of original compositions caught the attention of Bill Leopold, who signed on as Etheridge's manager. Soon after, steady gigs began coming her way, including a five-night-a-week residency at the Executive Suite in Long Beach, which led to a bidding war between such major record labels as A&M, Capitol, EMI, and Warner Bros., but it was Island Records that Etheridge decided to go with. Etheridge's first recorded work appeared on the forgotten soundtrack to the Nick Nolte prison movie Weeds before her self-titled debut was issued in 1988. The album quickly drew comparisons to such heavyweights as Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp, as it spawned the hit single "Bring Me Some Water" and earned gold certification. In the wake of the album's success, Etheridge performed at the Grammy Awards the following year and contributed vocals to Don Henley's The End of the Innocence. Etheridge managed to avoid the dreaded sophomore slump with 1989's Brave and Crazy, which followed the same musical formula as its predecessor and proved to be another gold-certified success. It would be nearly three years before Etheridge's next studio album appeared, however, and 1992 signaled the arrival of Never Enough, an album that proved to be more musically varied. But it was Etheridge's fourth release that would prove to be her massive commercial breakthrough. Tired of rumors and questions regarding her sexuality, Etheridge decided to put the speculation to rest once and for all, titling the album Yes I Am. Ex-Police producer Hugh Padgham guided the album, which spawned two major MTV/radio hits with "I'm the Only One" and "Come to My Window" (the latter of which featured a video with movie actress Juliette Lewis); the album would sell a staggering six million copies in the U.S. during a single-year period and earned a 1995 Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocalist. But subsequent releases failed to match the success of Yes I Am, including 1995's Your Little Secret, 1999's Breakdown, and 2001's Skin, the latter of which dealt with her separation from Julie Cypher. (Cypher had birthed the couple's two children via artificial insemination; CSN&Y's David Crosby was the father). 2002 saw the release of Etheridge's autobiography -The Truth Is: My Life in Love and Music, and 2004's Lucky was her celebration of a new romance. Later that same year Etheridge revealed that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer. But early detection allowed for recovery, and she gave strength to many of those stricken by the disease with a powerful performance of Janis Joplin's "Piece of My Heart" at the 47th Annual Grammys, held in February 2005. That September Etheridge released Greatest Hits The Road Less Traveled, a compilation of career highlights and new material. It featured a cover of Tom Petty's "Refugee" as well as "Piece of My Heart" and a new song dedicated to breast cancer survivors. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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