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SHE’S THE ONLY ONE

It’s been 35 years since she got her start playing dyke bars, three decades since her unforgettable self-titled 1988 debut forever emblazoned her name across the hearts of tens of thousands of lesbian fans, and 26 since she came out publicly with Yes, I Am, but Melissa Etheridge is proving she’s as relevant as ever. Her new 15th studio album, The Medicine Show, sees the rocker reconnecting to some of the pain, passion, and hope that has fueled her best work.

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