The modern gay rights movement began as a riot at Stonewall -- celebrate Pride with these LGBTQ protest songs.
Melissa Etheridge, “Come to My Window” (1993) From her album Yes I Am, this Grammy-winning song was the first to be released after Etheridge came out publicly as a lesbian. 54 CeCe Peniston, “Finally” (1992) The euphoric gay staple — which reached No. 5 on the Hot 100 in Janua...
and Pride is so much more than a month of parades and celebrations – it’s life. And while we’d never baulk at an excuse to celebrate everything that Pride stands for, we also believe that any time is the perfect time to crank up these gay songs and fly that rainbow flag....
Melissa Etheridge: 'Come to My Window' (1993) Melissa Etheridge - "Come To My Window".Courtesy Island Although her style is often thought of as overly earnest, Etheridge can also be gut-wrenching. "Come to My Window" conjures up a powerful picture of romantic angst and erotic tension, ac...
Melissa Etheridge [ fromNever Enough]other nominees: Lita Ford- "Shot Of Poison" Alison Moyet- "It Won't Be Long" Alannah Myles-Rockinghorse Tina Turner- "The Bitch Is Back" 34th Grammy Awards (held February 25, 1992) category not separated by gender this year - seeBest Rock Vocal Perfor...
20: Melissa Etheridge – Yes I Am The singer-songwriter’sfourth studio albumis full of proud and anthemic rock music that contains echoes of Bruce Springsteen and Janis Joplin. I'm The Only One Click to load video 19: Pearl Jam – Vs. ...
Speaking of going solo, Morrissey’s first post-Smiths albumViva Hategave us modern rock staples “Suedehead” and “Everyday Is Like Sunday.” Operation Ivy and Fugazi started off their influential careers. There were also solid debuts from singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge and the Jeff Healy...
Speaking of going solo, Morrissey’s first post-Smiths albumViva Hategave us modern rock staples “Suedehead” and “Everyday Is Like Sunday.” Operation Ivy and Fugazi started off their influential careers. There were also solid debuts from singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge and the Jeff Healy...
Speaking of going solo, Morrissey’s first post-Smiths albumViva Hategave us modern rock staples “Suedehead” and “Everyday Is Like Sunday.” Operation Ivy and Fugazi started off their influential careers. There were also solid debuts from singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge and the Jeff Healy...
In retrospect, however, Vega's intimate first album proved to be a significant milestone in this decade, ushering in a flock of female folk singers, including Tracy Chapman, Melissa Etheridge, Michelle Shocked, Tanita Tikaram and the Indigo Girls. Having taught herself guitar at the age of ...