Melissa Lou Etheridge
(born May 29, 1961 in Leavenworth, Kansas) is an American rock singer-songwriter and musician.
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Career
Etheridge attended
Berklee College of Music in
Boston for three semesters in 1979 and 1980 and was friends with fellow student
Lauren Passarelli, now a
guitar professor at Berklee. While in Boston as a student, Etheridge performed at many local establishments including Ken's By George.
In 1982, Etheridge moved from Leavenworth to
Los Angeles,
California, to break into the music business. She got some small gigs performing at The Candy Store on the
Sunset Strip, as well as at least four lesbian or mixed bars: Robbie's, the Executive Suite and the Que Sera Sera in
Long Beach and Vermie's in
Pasadena. Some of her early fans from Vermie's gave her demo tape to Bill Leopold, a friend's husband who worked in the music business. Etheridge auditioned for Leopold, who was so impressed that he offered to represent her on the spot.
As Etheridge continued performing in lesbian bars in Los Angeles, Leopold arranged for music executives to come see her play. Eventually, she caught the attention of
A&M Records, who hired her as a staff songwriter. For two years, Etheridge wrote music for A&M and many of her songs were recorded by mainstream artists. In 1985, Etheridge sent her demo to
Olivia Records, a lesbian record label, but was ultimately rejected. She saved the rejection letter, signed by "the women of Olivia", which was later featured in
Intimate Portrait
, the
Lifetime Television documentary of her life.
In 1986, Etheridge was signed by
Island Records, but her first album was rejected by the label as being too polished and glossy. Given four days in the studio to re-record, she cut ten tracks which were released as her
eponymous debut album.
Etheridge has released ten
albums in her career. Three of them have gone
multi-platinum:
Melissa Etheridge
(1988),
Yes I Am
(1993) and
Your Little Secret
(1995). Two others went platinum and two more gold.
Etheridge is a
Bruce Springsteen fan, and she has covered his songs "
Thunder Road" and "
Born to Run" during live shows. She is also a fan of the
Dave Matthews Band and has expressed interest in collaborating with them.
In 1994, Etheridge played a cover version of "
Burning Love" live in Memphis, during the "It's Now Or Never, The Tribute To
Elvis".
In 1997 she appeared on the sitcom
Ellen
,
In October 2004, Melissa Etheridge was diagnosed with
breast cancer. At the
2005 Grammy Awards, she made a return to the stage and, although bald from
chemotherapy, performed a tribute to
Janis Joplin with the song "
Piece of My Heart". Etheridge was praised for her performance, which was considered one of the highlights of the show. Etheridge's bravery was lauded in song in
India.Arie's "
I Am Not My Hair."
[1]
On September 10, 2005, Etheridge participated in
ReAct Now: Music & Relief, a
telethon in support for the victims of
Hurricane Katrina. ReAct Now, part of an ongoing effort by
MTV,
VH1,
CMT, seeks to raise funds for the
American Red Cross, the
Salvation Army, and
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. Other charities she supports include
The Dream Foundation and Love Our Children USA.
On November 15, 2005, Etheridge appeared on the
Tonight Show
to perform her song "
I Run for Life", which references her own fight with breast cancer and her determination to overcome it, and seeks to encourage other breast cancer survivors and their families. After her performance
Jay Leno told her, "Thanks for being a fighter, kiddo".
Etheridge wrote the song "
I Need to Wake Up" for the film documentary
An Inconvenient Truth
. The song was released only on the enhanced version of her greatest hits album,
The Road Less Traveled
.
[2] [3]
Etheridge was also a judge for the 5th annual
Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.
[4]
On July 7, 2007, Etheridge performed at the Giants Stadium on the
American leg of
Live Earth. Etheridge performed the songs "Imagine That" and "What Happens Tomorrow" from
The Awakening
, her tenth album, released on September 25, 2007, as well as the song "
I Need To Wake Up" before introducing Al Gore. On December 11, 2007 she performed at the
Nobel Peace Prize Concert in
Oslo,
Norway, together with a variety of artists, which was broadcast live to over 100 countries.
[5] In addition, she performed at the U.S.
2008 Democratic National Convention on August 27, 2008. In July 2009, Etheridge announced through her website that she and John Shanks will begin recording her 11th studio album this summer. This is the first time since 1999 Etheridge and Shanks were the only ones involved in the production of a project. More details are to be released later in the year.
Personal life
Etheridge's father, John Etheridge, was a high school Psychology teacher, counselor and athletic director at her alma mater, Leavenworth High School. He died in 1993. Her mother Elizabeth, was a homemaker and an computer analyst and is now retired.
Etheridge is famous as a
gay rights activist, having
come out publicly as a
lesbian in January 1993 at the Triangle Ball, a gay/lesbian celebration of President
Bill Clinton's first inauguration. She is also a committed advocate for environmental issues and in 2006, she toured the US and Canada using biodiesel.
[6]
Etheridge had a long-term partnership with
Julie Cypher, and their relationship occasionally received press coverage. During this partnership, Cypher gave birth to two children, Bailey Jean, born 10 February 1997, and Beckett, born November 1998, fathered by
sperm donor David Crosby.
In 2000, Cypher began to reconsider her sexuality and on
September 19,
2000, Etheridge and Cypher announced they were separating. In 2001, Etheridge documented her breakup with Cypher and other experiences in her memoir
The Truth Is... My Life in Love and Music
. In the book, Etheridge 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.
In April 2003, Etheridge became engaged to actress
Tammy Lynn Michaels. The two married in Malibu, CA on September 20, 2003. Their wedding was featured on ABC's InStyle Celebrity Weddings.
[7]
In October 2004, Etheridge was diagnosed with
breast cancer and underwent
chemotherapy.
In October 2005, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Etheridge appeared on
Dateline NBC
with Michaels to discuss her struggle with
cancer. By the time of the interview, Etheridge's hair had grown back after being lost during
chemotherapy. She said that her partner had been very supportive during her illness. Etheridge also discussed using
medicinal marijuana while she was receiving the chemotherapy.
[8] She said that the drug improved her mood and increased her appetite. Chemotherapy patients often have difficulty eating because of severe nausea.
In April 2006, Etheridge and Michaels announced that Michaels was pregnant with twins via an anonymous sperm donor. Michaels gave birth to a son, Miller Steven, and a daughter, Johnnie Rose, on
October 17,
2006.
In October 2008, five months after the
Supreme Court of California overturned the state's ban on
same sex marriage, Etheridge announced that she and Michaels are planning to marry but are currently "trying to find the right time... to go down and do it".
[9]
In November 2008, in response to the passing of California’s
Proposition 8 banning gay marriage, Etheridge announced that she would not pay her state taxes as a sign of civil disobedience.
[10]
Etheridge supported
Barack Obama's decision to have
conservative Christian and
gay marriage opponent Rick Warren speak at the
2009 Presidential inauguration, believing that he can sponsor dialogue to bridge the gap between gays and straight Christians. She stated in her column at
The Huffington Post
that "Sure, there are plenty of hateful people who will always hold on to their bigotry like a child to a blanket. But there are also good people out there, Christian and otherwise that are beginning to listen."
[11]
In a June 15, 2009 interview with
Anderson Cooper, Etheridge admits that she still uses marijuana to lessen the effects of
acid reflux or in extremely stressful situations. Medical marijuana is legal in the state of California.
Awards
At the
20th Annual Juno Awards in 1990, Etheridge won International Entertainer of the Year.
[12]
Etheridge has won the
Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance twice in her career, for the songs "Ain't It Heavy" in 1992, and "
Come to My Window" in 1994.
[13]
In 1996 she was awarded
ASCAP's Songwriter of the Year Award.
In 2001, she won the Gibson Guitar Award for Best Rock Guitarist: Female.
[14]
In 2006, at the
17th GLAAD Media Awards, Etheridge received
GLAAD's
Stephen F. Kolzak Award, honoring openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender media professionals who have made a significant difference in promoting equal rights.
[15] In addition, she was awarded as Outstanding Music Artist for
Greatest Hits: The Road Less Traveled
.
On
February 25,
2007, Etheridge received the
Academy Award for
Best Original Song for "
I Need to Wake Up", the theme song to the
Al Gore-moderated,
Academy Award winning
documentary An Inconvenient Truth
. The award was presented by
Queen Latifah and
John Travolta.
On
February 18,
2009, Etheridge was named the "Celebrity Marshall" for Boston's 2009 Pride Parade, by the Boston Pride Committee.
Discography
References
- India.Arie's 'Hair' Regrows With Pink
- MelissaEtheridge.com - Melissa
- MelissaEtheridge.com - Melissa
- Independent Music Awards - Past Judges
- Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2007
- Celebrities | Biodiesel Resource
- http://www.afterellen.com/People/TammyLynnMichaels.html
- NBC Dateline interview, aired 10/16/05. Transcript available at http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9673481/page/2/.
- [1]
- Melissa Etheridge Refuses to Pay Taxes Over Gay-Marriage Ban" ''TV Guide''. November 8, 2008. Retrieved on November 12 2008.
- The Choice is ours now. ''The Huffington Post''. Published December 22, 2008. Retrieved December 22, 2008.
- The Envelope - LA Times
- GRAMMY Winners Search
- Gibson Guitar Awards: "And the Winner Is ..." (NY Rock)
- GLAAD: Charlize Theron, Melissa Etheridge, "Transamerica," "The L Word," Honored at 17th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Presented by Absolut Vodka in Los Angeles