Amy Elizabeth Ray (born April 12, 1964) is an American alto singer-songwriter and member of the contemporary folk duo
Indigo Girls. She also pursues a solo career and has released six albums under her own name, and founded a record company, Daemon Records.
Biography

Born in
Decatur, Georgia, Amy Ray met
Emily Saliers when they both attended the same elementary school.
They began performing together and recorded a demo in 1981. After graduation, Ray and Saliers went to different colleges with Ray attending
Vanderbilt University.
[ By 1985, they had both transferred to Emory University in ]Atlanta
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and formed the Indigo Girls. In 1986, Ray graduated from Emory with majors in English and Religion.
In March 2001, Ray released her first solo album, '' Stag'', a southern and punk rock album. The Butchies, a punk band whose members include Kaia Wilson, Melissa York, and Alison Martlew, provided support for five songs, and Joan Jett played on "Hey Castrator". In April 2005, Ray released the softer edged '' Prom'', and in December 2006, she released ''Live from Knoxville
Live may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film
* ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film
*'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD)
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*Live (band), American alternative rock band
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''. Her fourth solo album, the melodic '' Didn't It Feel Kinder,'' was released in August 2008. ''Lung of Love,'' which has more of an indie-rock sound, was released in 2012.
Her backup band for her ''Stag'' tour was The Butchies. In 2004, when she embarked on her ''Prom'' tour, she brought Les Nuby (guitar), Will Lochamy (drums), and Jody Bleyle (bass). Tara Jane O'Neil replaced Bleyle when she began maternity leave in October. Ray's backup band for her 2012 ''Lung of Love'' tour was The Butchies. Jenn Stone, former keyboard player for Kesha, also performed on the tour.
Side projects
In addition to the Indigo Girls and her work as a solo artist, Ray also runs an independent record label, Daemon Records, which she founded in 1990 and which is based in Decatur, Georgia. Some performers signed to Daemon include Girlyman
Girlyman was an American folk-rock band formerly based in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, later based in Atlanta, Georgia. Its 2003 self-released debut album, ''Remember Who I Am'', sold 5,000 copies before it was re-released by Daemon R ...
, Magnapop, Nineteen Forty-Five, Michelle Malone, Three Finger Cowboy, Danielle Howle and the Tantrums, Gerard McHugh, New Mongrels, Grady Cousins, The Oblivious, Snow Machine, Utah Phillips and Rose Polenzani.
She often collaborates with The Butchies, a punk band featuring drummer Melissa York and vocalist/guitarist Kaia Wilson. She has contributed the live track "Lucy Stoners" on '' Calling All Kings & Queens'' (2001) and the Mr. Lady Records sampler album as well as a live recording of "On Your Honor" on a compilation for Home Alive.
Ray is also an activist involved in multiple political and social causes, including gay rights, low-power broadcasting, women's rights
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, indigenous struggles, gun control, environmental protection
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and the anti-death penalty movement among others. She has made several trips to Chiapas
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, Mexico to support the Zapatista Army of National Liberation.
In 1993, she and Emily Saliers co-founded Honor the Earth with Winona LaDuke. Honor the Earth's mission is "to create awareness and support for Native mericanenvironmental issues and to develop needed financial and political resources for the survival of sustainable Native mericancommunities. Honor the Earth develops these resources by using music, the arts, the media, and indigenous wisdom to ask people to recognize our joint dependency on the Earth and be a voice for those not heard."
Justin Vernon ( Bon Iver) appears on her 2014 album ''Goodnight Tender'', and she and Vernon continue to maintain a friendship.
Ray was also a judge for the 3rd and 11th Annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.
Personal life
Ray uses she/her
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pronouns and is a lesbian.
Ray lives in the foothills of North Georgia, where she and her partner, Carrie Schrader, have a daughter, Ozilline Graydon. In March 2021, Ray spoke on the '' LGBTQ&A'' podcast about having gender dysphoria and being genderqueer.
Discography
Studio albums
*'' Stag'' (2001)
*'' Prom'' (2005)
*''Didn't It Feel Kinder'' (2008)
*''Lung of Love'' (2012)
*''Goodnight Tender'' (2014)
*''Holler'' (2018)
If It All Goes South (2022)
Live albums
*''Live from Knoxville
Live may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film
* ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film
*'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD)
Music
*Live (band), American alternative rock band
* List of albums ...
'' (2006)
*''MVP Live'' (2010)
*''The Tender Hour: Amy Ray Live From Seattle'' (2015)
References
External links
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1964 births
Non-binary musicians
American folk singers
American harmonica players
Record producers from Georgia (U.S. state)
Songwriters from Georgia (U.S. state)
Emory University alumni
American rock singers
Indigo Girls members
American lesbian musicians
LGBT people from Georgia (U.S. state)
LGBT singers from the United States
LGBT songwriters
Living people
American mandolinists
Singers from Georgia (U.S. state)
Daemon Records artists
Feminist musicians
People from Decatur, Georgia
Guitarists from Georgia (U.S. state)
20th-century American guitarists
21st-century American singers
20th-century LGBT people
21st-century LGBT people
Genderqueer people