Melissa Etheridge Gets her Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Wed, 2011-09-28 14:08

For lesbians of a certain age Melissa Etheridge ushered in the era of navel-gazing rock with her relatable hits like “Bring Me Some Water” and “Similar Features” and then spoke to a new generation of burgeoning dykes with her make no mistake she’s gay anthem “Yes I Am,” but while the queer girls had always loved her, she also hasn't gone unnoticed in the mainstream rock world either. Now, Etheridge has received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which appropriately sits in smack in front of the Hard Rock Café on Hollywood Blvd.

At a ceremony on Tuesday the rocker was greeted by hundreds of adoring fans for her star’s unveiling, according to Reuters.

"Let my life be an inspiration to anyone, gay, straight, breast cancer, woman, mother, any human being who receives the inspiration from my story," said Etheridge. The unveiling coincided with the launch of Etheridge’s “Pinktober” campaign to support breast cancer research.

Etheridge, 50, has released 10 studio albums and is a Grammy winner and an Oscar winner for her song “I Need to Wake Up” from An Inconvenient Truth.

 

In her speech, Etheridge gave a shout out to her mom, kids, her girlfriend and Nurse Jackie creator Linda Wallem w the cast and crew of Nurse Jackie.

 

Here is Etheridge speaking at the unveiling.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jax21's picture
Jax21 Fri, 2011-09-30 16:28

Where is Tammy's star for

Where is Tammy's star for getting Melissa through her breast cancer? Melissa is a cheater and a liar. Her Speak True is thin and controversial in that she doesnt support her ex-wife and is absolutely not trust-worthy in any sense towards any partner, past and present. Her history speaks for itself. I used to be an uber-fan but I dont waste my money on her anymore. There are better people on this rock to cheer for. 

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