Melissa Etheridge

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{{Infobox_band | band_name = Melissa Etheridge | image = Image:Melissaetheridge.jpg | caption = Etheridge from her 2004 album Lucky. | origin = Leavenworth, Kansas | years_active = 1988–present | music_genre = Rock | record_label = Island Records }} Melissa Lou Etheridge (born May 29, 1961 in Leavenworth, Kansas) is an American rock musician.

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Biography

Career

Etheridge has released nine albums since signing her first major recording contract in 1987. Three of them have gone multi-platinum: Melissa Etheridge (1988), Yes I Am (1993) and Your Little Secret (1996). Two others went platinum, and two more gold.

She has won the Grammy award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance twice in her career, for the song "Ain't It Heavy" in 1992 and "Come to My Window," in 1994.

She is a Bruce Springsteen fan, and she has covered his song "Thunder Road" during live shows.

Though she is limited in acting experience, it has been announced that a sitcom is in production to star Etheridge as a lesbian living with her heterosexual male best friend (together raising a third person's child.) Critics have predicted that it will be "like Will & Grace except cancelled."Template:Fact

In October 2004, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, but is expected to make a full recovery. At the 2005 Grammy Awards, she made a return to the stage and, although bald from chemotherapy, performed in tribute to Janis Joplin with Joss Stone. Etheridge was praised for her performance, which was considered one of the highlights of the show.

On September 10, 2005, Etheridge participated in ReAct Now: Music & Relief, a telethon in support for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, MTV, VH1, and CMT. ReAct Now: Music & Relief, part of an ongoing effort by MTV, VH1, CMT, will seek to raise funds for the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, America's Second Harvest. Etheridge introduced a new song specially written for the occasion called Four Days. The a cappella song included themes and images that were on the news during the aftermath of the hurricane.

On November 15, 2005, she appeared on the Tonight Show to perform her song "I Run For Life," which references her illness and her determination to overcome it. After her performance, Jay Leno told her, "Thanks for being a fighter, kiddo."

Personal life

Etheridge is also famous as a gay rights activist, having publicly come out as a lesbian during President Bill Clinton's first inauguration in January 1993. She had a long-term partnership with Julie Cypher, with whom she had two children via a sperm donor, David Crosby. However, in 2000, Cypher began to reconsider her sexuality, and on September 19, 2000, they announced they were separating. In 2001, Etheridge documented this and other experiences in her memoir The Truth Is... My Life in Love and Music. In it, she recounts that she was molested by her sister, Jennifer, over five years as a child, and mentions an alleged affair Cypher had with k.d. lang.

After splitting from Cypher, she went on in 2003 to marry actress Tammy Lynn Michaels. In April 2006, the couple announced that Michaels was pregnant with twins via a sperm donor.

In October 2005, she appeared on Dateline NBC with Michaels to discuss her struggle with cancer. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Etheridge's hair had grown back by the time of this appearance and was short and sandy-blonde. She said that her partner had been very supportive during her illness.

Discography

Albums

RIAA Certifications and Album Sales

  • Meslissa Etheridge, 2x Platinum, 2,000,000
  • Brave and Crazy, Platinum, 1,000,000
  • Never Enough, Platinum, 1,000,000
  • Yes I Am, 6x Platinum, 6,000,000
  • Your Little Secret, 2x Platinum, 2,000,000
  • Breakdown, Gold, 500,000
  • Skin, less than 500,000
  • Lucky, less than 500,000
  • Greatest Hits, Gold, 500,000
  • Non US sales: about 13,000,000
  • Total US: about 14,000,000
  • Total Worldwide: about 27,000,000

Melissa Etheridge is roughly the 125th top selling artist of all time

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
Hot 100 Mod. Rock Main. Rock Adult Contemp. Adult Top 40 Top 40 Main. UK
1988 "Bring Me Some Water" - - #10 - - - - Melissa Etheridge
1988 "Like the Way I Do" #42 in 1995* - #28 - - - - Melissa Etheridge
1989 "Chrome-Plated Heart" - - #22 - - - - Melissa Etheridge
1989 "Similar Features" #94 - #6 - - - - Melissa Etheridge
1989 "Let Me Go" - - #13 - - - - Brave and Crazy
1989 "No Souvenirs" #95 #18 #9 - - - - Brave and Crazy
1989 "The Angels" - - #34 - - - - Brave and Crazy
1992 "Ain't it Heavy" - - #10 - - - - Never Enough
1992 "Dance Without Sleeping" - - - #24 - - - Never Enough
1993 "I'm the Only One" #8 - #10 #1 #28 #4 - Yes I Am
1994 "Come to My Window" #25 - #22 #4 #27 #13 - Yes I Am
1994 "All-American Girl" - - #24 - - - - Yes I Am
1995 "If I Wanted To" #18 - - #17 - #10 - Yes I Am
1995 "Your Little Secret" #47 (Airplay) #32 #4 - #40 #29 - Your Little Secret
1996 "I Want to Come Over" #22 - #22 #17 #9 #15 - Your Little Secret
1996 "Nowhere to Go" #40 - - #24 #9 #25 - Your Little Secret
1999 "Angels Would Fall" #51 - - - #9 #32 - Breakdown
2000 "Enough of Me" - - - - #19 - - Breakdown
2001 "I Want to Be in Love" - - - - #20 - - Skin
2004 "Breathe" - - - #22 #9 - - Lucky
2004 "This Moment" - - - - #34 - - Lucky
2005 "I Run for Life*" - - - #10 - - - Greatest Hits

NOTES:

  • "I Run For Life" also hit #80 on the Pop 100.
  • "Like The Way I Do" was the B-side of "If I Wanted To" in 1995, but since some radio stations were playing "Like The Way I Do" as a current hit in addition to or instead of "If I Wanted To," Billboard listed the single as a double A-side. #42 was the highest position the single was rated on the Hot 100 with "Like The Way I Do" listed first.

See also

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