Melissa Etheridge, Our Little Secret
EAN13
9781554902989
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ECW Press
Langue
anglais
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Melissa Etheridge

Our Little Secret

ECW Press

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This first full-length biography of the international rock star is beautifully
illustrated with over 50 photographs, 22 of which are in full color and many
of which have never before been published. 18,000 copies in print. NOW IN ITS
THIRD PRINTING! An Advocate best seller! Carefully researched, filled with
numerous anecdotes collected from fans and with insights gathered from
Etheridge's friends and colleagues, Our Little Secret also features a useful
bibliography of some 250 sources and a comprehensive discography. Biographer
Joyce Luck, a devoted fan, offers us this tribute to Melissa Etheridge that
both chronicles the artist's personal and professional accomplishments to date
and anticipates even greater achievements. BOOK EXCERPT Chapter One: Out of
Kansas: Coming Alive in the Midwest If you head north out of Kansas City on
Highway 7 and travel on for about 45 minutes, you'll come upon Leavenworth,
Kansas, sprawling peacefully across the Midwestern plain from the banks of the
Missouri River. Here, on the north side of town near the famous federal
penitentiary, Melissa Etheridge was born on 29 May 1961 at 1:15 in the
afternoon. Flash forward: 12 November 1994: She's come home. It's a Saturday
night in Leavenworth. The high-school auditorium air thickens with nervous
energy; the place is jam-packed. Everybody is here, from a little neighbor kid
to a couple in their fifties who lived over on the next block. Even some of
her old high-school teachers dot the crowd. This looks like an audience for a
school play. It isn't. The buzz of the crowd is getting louder and more
urgent. People lean in closer, pressing towards the front of the hall. The
space seems to swell. Finally, a lone male figure strolls onto the stage to
introduce the woman everyone has been waiting for. He welcomes the crowd.
Everyone listens with mounting impatience as he adds, "Melissa is a hometown
girl... her father was very active in our community... we are going to
dedicate the ball field in her name (sorry, in John's name)"--the one in the
"new park we're getting ready to build." The $20 each person has spent on his
or her ticket will go towards that project, the man reminds the audience; then
he points out that ushers in orange vests are still collecting money at the
back of the auditorium. Several women scream, drowning out whatever he has
left to say. Melissa Etheridge and her band have taken the stage. The crowd
leaps up with a roar as Etheridge and the band explode into "If I Wanted To";
then they segue into "No Souvenirs." Dressed in black pants, a T-shirt, and a
loose-fitting rust-colored overshirt, sleeves rolled up and head thrown back,
Melissa plays ferociously, thrusting the neck of her Ovation guitar up into
the air, her strumming fingers a blur. The hall rocks as it has never rocked
before.
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