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Melissa Etheridge
Credit:Yvette Marie Dostatni/Los Angeles Times
Etheridge got her start playing in gay and lesbian bars around Los Angeles in the early ‘80s, but didn’t make her sexual orientation public until 1993, when she came out at the Triangle Ball, an inaugural celebration for gay and lesbian supporters of President Bill Clinton. Later that year, she released the aptly titled “Yes I Am,” which became the most successful album of her career.



