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  • Oct 14, 2003
    Sugar Hill releases a tribute album, "Just Because I'm A Woman: Songs Of Dolly Parton," featuring Alison Krauss, Melissa Etheridge, Joan Osborne, Shelby Lynne, Shania Twain, Emmylou Harris, Sinead O'Connor, Norah Jones and Allison Moorer
    Nov 2, 2003
    The animated "King Of The Hill" TV show features voices from a bevy of celebrities, including Trace Adkins, Deana Carter, Brad Paisley, George Strait, Travis Tritt, Brad Pitt, Melissa Etheridge and Kiss bass player Gene Simmons
    Nov 4, 2003
    Shania Twain, Melissa Etheridge and Alison Krauss participate in a musical episode of the syndicated "Oprah" show as they salute Dolly Parton
    Nov 28, 2003
    Dolly Parton is paired with Melissa Etheridge as the latest episode of "CMT Crossroads," hosted by Radney Foster, debuts. Songs in the one-hour telecast include "Bring Me Some Water," "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You"
    Oct 7, 2004
    Rocker Melissa Etheridge tells the public she's been diagnosed with breast cancer. She subsequently has two operations to remove tumors. The singer wrote Trisha Yearwood's "You Can Sleep While I Drive"
    Feb 12, 2005
    Rocker Melissa Etheridge has her final chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer, just in time to perform on the Grammy awards the following day. Etheridge wrote Trisha Yearwood's 1995 country single "You Can Sleep While I Drive"
    Aug 4, 2005
    "You Can Sleep While I Drive" songwriter Melissa Etheridge appears on TV's "Extra," announcing she's cancer-free
    May 13, 2006
    Elliot Scheiner, who produced a pair of Exile hits, receives an honorary degree from Boston's Berklee College of Music along with Melissa Etheridge and Aretha Franklin
    Oct 17, 2006
    Tammy Lynn Michaels, the life partner of "You Can Sleep While I Drive" songwriter Melissa Etheridge, gives birth to twins, son Miller Stevens and daughter Johnnie Rose, in Los Angeles
    Jul 7, 2007
    Keith Urban performs "Stupid Boy" and "I Told You So" at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, for one of Al Gore's Live Earth concerts. Also on the bill: Jon Bon Jovi, Kelly Clarkson, Melissa Etheridge, Dave Matthews and The Police

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