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BANGOR The last time Melissa Etheridge played Bangor, George W. Bush was still in his first presidential term, the price of gas was less than half what it is now, and text messaging was unheard of.
The 49-year-old Grammy and Academy Award-winning singer- songwriter-musician last played Bangor in November 2000, indoors, before 3,500 fans at the Bangor Auditorium.
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If Melissa Etheridge 's music has seemed mellow lately, she's about to show you. Back to her rockout roots, the tough-and-gruff musician/mother/ activ...
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Melissa Etheridge is known for her heart-on-her-sleeve love songs as well as songs about dysfunctional relationships, such as the 1995 smash single "I Want to Come Over.
Etheridge still sings those crowd favorites in concert - and will belt them out Friday when she plays at the Greek Theatre - but she doesn't want to experience them or write them anymore.
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The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Concert lineup includes: [Alicia Keys] - Nine-time Grammy Award winner Keys returns with her long-awaited third studio album, As I Am, set for a worldwide release on November 13, 2007 on J Records. Within 10 hours of being serviced to radio, Alicia's first single, "No One," became one of the fastest moving and highest charting single on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
[Melissa Etheridge] - It doesn't get much more elemental than "All There Is," the brief, swirling invocation of the essence of the universe with which Melissa Etheridge opens The Awakening, the ninth studio album of her singular career, just released on Island Records. The story she tells through this involving, colorful song-cycle, though, is completely her own, a tale that runs fro...
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Presented by NCM Fathom and UniGlobe Entertainment, Docu-Drama Takes Audiences on Journey Through Stages of Breast Cancer From Diagnosis to Recovery F...
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Melissa Etheridge, the pop singer who recently won an Oscar for her song from "An Inconvenient Truth," began her career by performing solo at women's bars in Pomona, Long Beach and Altadena, making up to $100 a night, according to online biographies.
A reader named Elaine e-mailed me to ask where in Pomona Etheridge would have played.
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"Our ever after," reads the sign outside the hilltop home of the Etheridges--Melissa, Bailey, Beckett, and Tammy Lynn. Across the manicured yard a cou...
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WHO: Melissa Etheridge.
WHAT: Rock.
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If a music event promotes breast cancer awareness, the most- desired stars have to include Melissa Etheridge.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter joined other female artists in the first "WomenRock!" special, but she's virtually the entire show as Lifetime airs the sixth annual edition - this time titled "WomenRock! Our Journey With Melissa Etheridge" - Tuesday.