Melissa Etheridge Profiled on 'Infinity Hall Live'

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On October 7, the fifth season finale of the syndicated public TV music series "Infinity Hall Live" features a terrific, intimate hour-long solo performance from Melissa Etheridge.

That iconic voice and a wardrobe of guitars from Melissa Etheridge make for a riveting solo performance of greatest hits "Come to My Window," "I Want to Come Over," and "I'm the Only One," as well as a preview from her upcoming Stax/Volt covers album ("Rock Me Baby,") as well as "Pulse," her very emotional song of healing she had written only days before, in response to the Orlando shooting tragedy. The Grammy winner shares personal stories about her remarkable journey through life and the inspiration behind some of her most beloved songs.

This lively set features some of her chart-toppers, along with a fiery, seven-minute cover of "Rock Me Baby" from her upcoming Stax tribute album, "Memphis Rock and Soul," out October 7, as well as the first performance of her most recent song, "Pulse."

The full setlist for the concert includes the songs "If I Wanted To"; "I Want to Come Over"; "Pulse"; "Come to My Window"; "Rock Me Baby"; "Chrome Plated Heart"; "I'm The Only One"; "Bring Me Some Water"; and "Like the Way I Do."

All of this season's eight 60-minute episodes were filmed at one of the following "Infinity Hall Live" venues in Connecticut: the brand new state-of-the-art Infinity Hall Hartford, the 1883 jewel box, Infinity Music Hall in Norfolk, or the Warner Theatre in Torrington.

"Infinity Hall Live" makes the music the focus with pure and passionate performances by serious artists. The Infinity Hall venues allow the artists to create a very personal environment where every move, and every note can be taken in by the viewer. All the series' guest artists deliver honest interviews off stage to draw television audiences even closer.

"Infinity Hall Live's Season Five presents some of today's most thought-provoking and innovative artists -- newer bands audiences will want to know and more established artists they will get to know even better," said Dean Orton, CPTV COO. "The series prides itself on intimate sets and powerful stories that heighten the bond between the artist and fans. This has been a key element of our success with the 'Infinity Hall Live' series."


by EDGE

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