Indigo Girls are an American
folk rock
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music
duo from
Atlanta
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, Georgia,
United States
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, consisting of
Amy Ray
Amy Elizabeth Ray (born April 12, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter and member of the contemporary folk duo Indigo Girls with Emily Saliers. She also pursues a solo career, releasing ten albums under her own name, and founded the independent ...
and
Emily Saliers
Emily Ann Saliers (born July 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and member of the musical duo Indigo Girls. Saliers sings soprano and plays lead guitar as well as banjo, piano, mandolin, ukulele, bouzouki and many other instruments.
Ea ...
.
The two met in
elementary school
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and began performing together as
high school
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student
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In the United Kingdom and most The Commonwealth, commonwealth countries, a "student" attends ...
s in
Decatur, Georgia
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, part of the
Atlanta metropolitan area
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. They started performing with the name Indigo Girls as students at
Emory University
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, performing weekly at The Dugout, a bar in
Emory Village.
They released a full-length record album entitled ''
Strange Fire
''Strange Fire'' is the debut studio album by American folk rock duo Indigo Girls. It was originally released independently on Indigo Records in Canada with eleven tracks. Epic Records signed the duo in 1988, and after their eponymous second alb ...
'' in 1987, and contracted with a major record company in 1988.
After releasing nine
album
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s with major record labels from 1987 through 2007, they formed the IG Recordings company in 2009 and resumed self-producing albums.
Outside of working on Indigo Girls–related projects, Ray has released solo albums and founded a
non-profit
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recording label
"Big Three" music labels
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that promotes independent musicians. Saliers is an entrepreneur in the restaurant industry as well as a professional author; she also collaborates with her father,
Don Saliers
Don E. Saliers (born 1937) is an American theologian specializing in homiletics and liturgics. He was the William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Theology and Worship at the Candler School of Theology of Emory University in Atlanta, Geor ...
, in performing for special groups and causes. Saliers and Ray are both
lesbians
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, though not a romantic couple, and are active in political and environmental causes. They are regarded as
queer icon
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s.
Recording and touring
Early years
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers first met and got to know each other as students at
Laurel Ridge Elementary School in
DeKalb County, Georgia
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, just outside
Decatur, Georgia
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,
but were not close friends because Saliers was a grade older than Ray. While attending Shamrock High School (now
Druid Hills Middle School), they became better acquainted, and started performing together, first as "The B-Band" and then as "Saliers and Ray".
Saliers graduated and began attending
Tulane University
The Tulane University of Louisiana (commonly referred to as Tulane University) is a private research university in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Founded as the Medical College of Louisiana in 1834 by a cohort of medical doctors, it b ...
in Louisiana. A year later, Ray graduated high school and began attending
Vanderbilt University
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in Tennessee. Homesick, both returned to Georgia and transferred to
Emory University
Emory University is a private university, private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 1836 as Emory College by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory. Its main campu ...
in Atlanta (where Saliers' father was a professor).

By 1985, they had begun performing together again, this time as Indigo Girls.
Saliers stated in a March 2007
National Public Radio
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''
Talk of the Nation'' interview, "we needed a name and we went through the dictionary looking for words that struck us and
indigo
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was one."
Their first release in 1985 was a seven-inch single named "Crazy Game", with the
B-side
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"Everybody's Waiting (for Someone to Come Home)".
That same year, the Indigo Girls released a six-track
extended play
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album named ''Indigo Girls'', and in 1987 released their first full-length album, ''
Strange Fire
''Strange Fire'' is the debut studio album by American folk rock duo Indigo Girls. It was originally released independently on Indigo Records in Canada with eleven tracks. Epic Records signed the duo in 1988, and after their eponymous second alb ...
'', recorded at
John Keane Studio in
Athens, Georgia
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, and including "Crazy Game".
With this release, they secured the services of Russell Carter, who remains their manager to the present; they had first approached him when the
EP album was released, but he told them their songs were "immature" and they were not likely to get a record deal. ''Strange Fire'' apparently changed his opinion.
Epic Records (1988–2006)
The success of
10,000 Maniacs,
Tracy Chapman
Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, widely known for her hit singles " Fast Car" (1988) and " Give Me One Reason" (1995).
She was signed to Elektra Records by Bob Krasnow in 1987. The following year she rel ...
, and
Suzanne Vega
Suzanne Nadine Vega ( Peck; born July 11, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter of Folk music, folk-inspired music. Vega's music career spans 40 years. In the mid-1980s and 1990s she released four singles that entered the Top 40 charts in the ...
encouraged
Epic Records
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is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), cong ...
to enlist other folk-based female singer-songwriters; Epic signed the duo in 1988. Their first major-label release, also named ''
Indigo Girls
Indigo Girls are an American folk rock music duet (music), duo from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. The two met in Primary school, elementary school and began performing together as Secondary school, hig ...
'', which scored No. 22 on the album chart, included a new version of "Land of Canaan", which was also on their 1985 EP album and on ''Strange Fire''.
Also on the self-titled release was their first hit "
Closer to Fine" (a collaboration with Irish band
Hothouse Flowers),
which scored No. 52 on the popular music
chart
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and No. 26 on the
modern rock
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...
chart. They even managed one week on the mainstream rock
album-oriented rock
Album-oriented rock (AOR, originally called album-oriented radio) is an FM radio format created in the United States in the late 1960s that focuses on the full repertoire of rock albums and is currently associated with classic rock.
US rad ...
music chart at No. 48. In 1990, they won a
Grammy Award
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for
Best Contemporary Folk Album.
Their second album, ''
Nomads Indians Saints'', went gold in December 1991 and included the hit song "Hammer and a Nail", a No. 12 modern rock music track; it was not as successful as their first, which was
certified platinum
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at about the same time. The Indigo Girls followed it with the live ''
Back on the Bus, Y'all'' and 1992's album ''
Rites of Passage
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'', featuring the song "
Galileo
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",
the duo's first top 10 modern rock music track (#10). During the accompanying tour in December, they invited on a few dates
Siouxsie Sioux
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of
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Siouxsie and the Banshees ( ) were a British Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin. Post-punk pioneers, they were widely influential, both over their contemporaries and later ...
as special guest to sing a couple of songs with them. They then recorded ''
Swamp Ophelia'' in 1994,
which went platinum in September 1996, and charted at No. 9 on the
''Billboard'' 200 album
chart
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.
In 1995, the Indigo Girls released a
live
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,
double
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CD, ''
1200 Curfews''. ''
Shaming of the Sun'' was released in 1997 followed by ''
Come on Now Social'' in 1999. ''Shaming of the Sun'' debuted at number seven on the Billboard charts, driven by the duo's contribution to the
Lilith Fair
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music festival tour. The track "Shame on You" received more airplay on
adult alternative,
top 40
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and
adult top 40
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radio stations than any of their previous singles, although this seemed to be a peak in their crossover success.
''Retrospective'', a
compilation album
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with two new tracks, was released in 2000 and ''
Become You'' followed two years later. Their last
Epic
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* Epic film, a genre of film defined by the spectacular presentation of human drama on a grandiose scale
Epic(s) ...
studio album was ''
All That We Let In'', released in 2004 with an accompanying tour. On June 14, 2005, they released ''Rarities'', a collection of B-sides and rare tracks partially decided by
fans' input, which fulfilled the album count obligation for their contract with Epic.
Hollywood Records (2006–07)

After departing Epic, the Indigo Girls signed a five-record deal with
Hollywood Records
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. Their first (and only) Hollywood album, ''
Despite Our Differences'', produced by
Mitchell Froom
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, was released on September 19, 2006. John Metzger from ''MusicBox Online'' described ''Despite our Differences'' as "the most infectious, pop-infused set that the duo ever has managed to concoct. In fact, its melodies, harmonies, and arrangements are so ingratiating that the album carries the weight of an instant classic." Thom Jurek from ''
AllMusic
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'' wrote: "part of an emotional journey as complete as can be. More relevant than anyone dared expect. It's accessible and moving and true. It's their own brand of
rock & roll
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, hewn from over the years, that bears a signature that is now indelible. A moving, and utterly poetic offering."
After releasing ''Despite Our Differences'', the Indigo Girls' contract was terminated by Hollywood Records during their 2007 tour.
Independent work (2007–present)

Following their break with Hollywood Records, the Indigo Girls announced their next record would be released independently. ''
Poseidon and the Bitter Bug'' was released on March 24, 2009, from IG Recordings, the Indigo Girls' label, and distributed through
Vanguard Records
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New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the so ...
. This album is their first fully independent release since 1987's ''Strange Fire'', and their first two-CD set since 1995's live album ''1200 Curfews''; the first disc has the 10 tracks accompanied by a backing band, and the second includes the same 10 songs with only Ray and Saliers on vocals and acoustic guitars, and an additional track. On June 29, 2010 Indigo Girls' second full-length live album, ''Staring Down the Brilliant Dream'', was released on IG Recordings/Vanguard Records. This was followed on October 12, 2010 with their first holiday album ''Holly Happy Days''. Indigo Girls' thirteenth studio album, ''
Beauty Queen Sister'', was released on October 4, 2011, and their fourteenth studio album, ''
One Lost Day'', was released on June 2, 2015 (both on IG Recordings/Vanguard Records).
Beginning in 2017, the Indigo Girls have toured the United States performing their music arranged for
symphony orchestra
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* String instruments, such as the violin, viola, cello, ...
. After more than 50 performances, in 2018 they released a live double album entitled ''
Indigo Girls Live with the University of Colorado Symphony Orchestra''. In 2020, they followed this with the studio album ''
Look Long''.
Songwriting and influences
Ray and Saliers do not ordinarily collaborate in writing songs. Saliers described herself as "a lyric person.
..I’ve always respected
Joni Mitchell
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and
Bob Dylan
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". Saliers said: "Amy is much more a combination of music and lyrics. She really likes alternative rock a lot, and she likes the feel of certain kinds of music as well as the lyrics. Amy is more stream-of-consciousness. She doesn’t censor herself at all; she just channels it through herself, so in her lyrics, she has tons of different kinds of images, sensual images, things of the earth, that connection to nature. Mine is a much more singer-songwriter intellectual narrative style. I take an idea and try to really pinpoint it, make it as clear as possible".
They write separately and work out the arrangements together. There are a few exceptions, mostly unreleased songs from their early, pre-Epic days: "I Don't Know Your Name" and "If You Live Like That." "Blood Quantum", which appears on ''Honor: A Benefit for the
Honor the Earth
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The organization is ded ...
Campaign'' featured Ray's verses and chorus and Saliers's bridge. Finally, "I'll Give You My Skin", which appears both on ''
Tame Yourself'' (a benefit album for
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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Founded in March 1980 by Newkirk and animal rights ...
) and on the Indigo Girls release ''Rarities,'' is a collaborative work by Ray, Saliers, and
Michael Stipe
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Stipe was born in Metro Atlanta in January 1960. Due to his father's militar ...
, which is doubly rare because Saliers and Ray usually write their songs without outside collaborators. For their 2002 release, 'Become You,' Ray reported that they handed instruments back and forth to compose leads collaboratively, something they had never done before. In September 2020, the Indigo Girls released "Long Ride", the first song Ray and Saliers had written together in 30 years.
Touring band
The Indigo Girls have toured as a duo and with a band. In 1990, they toured with Atlanta band the
Ellen James Society backing them; they have also toured with side players, with one distinct group from 1991 to 1998, a second from 1999 to 2009, members of which appeared on all of the Girls' subsequent albums and which re-formed as a live band in 2023, and a third from 2012 to 2016. Names in bold are of mainstays of the touring band.
;First touring band
*
Sara Lee – bass guitar (1991–98)
*
Jerry Marotta
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Career
Marotta was a member of the bands Arthur, Hurley & ...
– drums, percussion (1992–98)
*
Budgie – drums (1992)
*
Gail Ann Dorsey – bass guitar, support vocals (1994)
*
Scarlet Rivera – violin (1992-3)
*
Jane Scarpantoni – cello (1992-3, 1995)
*Joshua Segal – guitar, violin, mandolin, vocals (1997)
;Second touring band
*
Brady Blade – drums (2002–04, 2023)
*
Matt Chamberlain
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– drums (2006–2009, 2024)
*Lyris Hung – violin (2012–present)
*Carol Isaacs – keyboards,
accordion
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(1999–2007, 2015-16, 2023-4)
*Clare Kenny – bass guitar (1999–2007, 2023-4)
*
Blair Cunningham – drums (2000, 2024)
*
Caroline Dale – cello (1999)
*Jeff Fielder – guitar (2023-4)
*
Caroline Lavelle
Caroline Lavelle is an English singer-songwriter and Cello, cellist who has created three solo albums and contributed vocals, music, and production help to many other artists and bands.
Career
Lavelle studied at the Royal College of Music in L ...
– cello (2000)
*Matt Brubeck - cello, percussion, vocals (2000)
*
John Reynolds – drums (1999)
*Julie Wolf – keyboards, accordion (2007–11)
;2012-6 touring band
*Jaron Pearlman – drums (2012–2016)
*Benjamin Ryan Williams – bass (2012–2016)
*Lyris Hung – violin (2012–present)
*Carol Isaacs – keyboards,
accordion
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(1999–2007, 2015-6, 2023-4)
Solo projects
In 1990, Ray founded
Daemon Records
Amy Elizabeth Ray (born April 12, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter and member of the contemporary folk duo Indigo Girls with Emily Saliers. She also pursues a solo career, releasing ten albums under her own name, and founded the independent ...
, which has signed
Magnapop
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,
Ellen James Society,
New Mongrels,
Kristen Hall
Kristen Hall (born October 24, 1962) is an American folk rock singer-songwriter and a founding member of the country music group Sugarland. She had a solo career and released several albums, formed the country band Sugarland, and more recently ...
,
Rose Polenzani,
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 Recor ...
, Athens Boys Choir, and
James Hall among others.
Saliers was a founding co-owner of Watershed Restaurant in
Decatur, Georgia
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. She sold Watershed in 2018. Saliers was an initial investor in the Flying Biscuit Cafe in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2005, Saliers and her father,
Don Saliers
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, a theology professor at
Candler School of Theology
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at Emory University, released the book ''A Song to Sing, a Life to Live: Reflections on Music as Spiritual Practice''. They promoted the release of the book together including several days of speaking and performing together at the
Washington National Cathedral
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College in Washington D.C.
Ray has put out six solo albums, entitled ''
Stag'', ''
Prom
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Students participating in the prom will typically vote for a ''prom king'' and ''prom queen''. Other students may be honored ...
'', ''
Live from Knoxville'', ''
Didn't It Feel Kinder
''Didn't It Feel Kinder'' is Amy Ray's third solo album. It was released on August 5, 2008.
Reception
Editors of AllMusic Guide scored this album 3.5 out of five stars, with the site's review noting the shift toward indie rock on this album and t ...
'', ''Amy Ray: Live MVP'', ''
Lung of Love'', ''
Goodnight Tender'' and ''
Holler'' through Daemon. She has toured with both
The Butchies and her bands The Volunteers and the Amy Ray Band. Saliers also released a solo album, ''
Murmuration Nation'', in 2017.
Appearances in other media
Ray and Saliers appeared in the 1995 film ''
Boys on the Side'', playing short excerpts from their songs "Joking" and "Southland in the Springtime", as well as singing "Feliz Cumpleaños" (
"Happy Birthday" in Spanish) with the gathered group of friends during the birthday cake scene, and standing on the far side of several shots over the next few scenes. Neither had spoken lines. The duo also appear in the 2006 documentary ''
Wordplay'', where they discuss their reaction to appearing in a ''
New York Times
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''
crossword puzzle
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and then begin to solve one together.
They performed onstage in the 1994 revival of ''
Jesus Christ Superstar
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'' in
Atlanta
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, titled ''Jesus Christ Superstar: A Resurrection''. Ray starred as Jesus with Saliers as
Mary Magdalene
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.
They later reprised their roles in stagings in
Austin
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, at the
South by Southwest
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(SXSW) festival, and in
Seattle
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.
Ray and Saliers made several
cameo appearance
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s on the sitcom ''
Ellen
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* Elle ...
''; in the episode "Womyn Fest", Ellen and her friends attend a feminist music festival and catch the end of a performance by the Indigo Girls.
The girls are mentioned multiple times in
Stephen King
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's 1995 novel
''Rose Madder'', and
Curtis Sittenfeld's 2023 novel ''Romantic Comedy'', as well as being name-dropped in various TV shows ''
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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'', ''
Will and Grace
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* Will (philosophy), or willpower
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'', ''
South Park
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'', ''
30 Rock
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'', ''
The Office
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'', ''
Squidbillies'', ''
The Big Bang Theory
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'', ''
Saturday Night Live
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'', ''
Harley Quinn
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'' and ''
Nip\Tuck''.
Their posters are seen on the British soap ''
Brookside'' and the 1996 slasher film ''
Scream''.
The duo appeared onstage alongside standup comedian
Tig Notaro during Notaro's 2018 show "Happy to be Here" at The Heights in
Houston, Texas
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, as a closing bit, performing one song.
In the 2023 film ''
Barbie
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'',
Barbie
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sings along to "Closer to Fine." The song appears three times in the film, as well as in its trailer.
A collection of Indigo Girls' songs is used in the
jukebox musical
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Some jukebox musicals use a wide variety of songs, while ...
movie ''Glitter and Doom'', which has been touring movie festivals across North America. The film has no confirmed release date.
Indigo Girls are featured in "Foreword: A Conversation with the Indigo Girls, Kathy Mattea, and Lyle Lovett" in Brian T. Atkinson's ''Love at the Five and Dime: The Songwriting Legacy of Nanci Griffith'' (Texas A&M University Press, 2024).
Personal lives
Both Ray and Saliers use she/her pronouns. They long identified themselves as lesbians, but more recently, Ray and Saliers have publicly commented that they are or previously have been sexually attracted to men in their lives, and that they identify as queer. More specifically, Ray has openly talked about her gender dysphoria and identifying as gender fluid, and the challenges she has felt in her own body. “I definitely still feel like a guy a lot of the time, but I guess I’ve just gotten to a place where like, ‘Well, I have fought really hard to be in this body and I’m just gonna stay here,’ and also felt somewhat evenly split between male and female to the point where I was like, ‘I don’t know if I can choose, like I think I’m gonna have to just live in the center,’” Ray said. Both Saliers and Ray have spoken openly about having internalized homophobia. Because of their engagements for
LGBT rights
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, they are regarded as icons of the movement.
Amy Ray has long lived in the foothills of the
North Georgia Mountains
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with her longtime partner, filmmaker Carrie Schrader from
Seattle
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, whom she’s been with since 2001. In November 2013, Schrader gave birth to the couple’s child, Ozilline “Ozie” Graydon. Ozie is named after Ray’s grandmother, who was also the inspiration for the 1999 Indigo Girls song “Ozilline,” penned by Ray.
Saliers married her longtime girlfriend,
former Indigo Girls tour manager Tristin Chipman, at
New York City Hall
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in 2013.
Chipman, a Canadian, is from
Calgary
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, "but she spent most of her adult life in Toronto," according to Saliers between songs when performing onstage in
Vancouver
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in 2013.
The couple have a daughter, Cleo, born in November 2012.
Political activism
The Indigo Girls have been politically active, championing the causes of and held benefit concerts for
the environment
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,
gay rights
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Not ...
, the
rights of Native Americans, and the
National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. For many years they incorporated a recycling and public outreach program into their road tours by including
Greenpeace
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representative Stephanie Fairbanks in their road crew. They helped
Winona LaDuke establish
Honor the Earth
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, an organization dedicated to creating support and education for native environmental issues. After performing on the activist-oriented Spitfire Tour in 1999, Ray and Saliers joined forces with The Spitfire Agency to develop the Honor The Earth Tour, which visits colleges and Native communities, and raises money for their non-profit of the same name. Ray and Saliers have also appeared at the annual
SOA Watch
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rallies, the March for Women's Lives, and several other rallies and protests.
In 2006 the Indigo Girls were featured in artist Pink (singer), Pink's album ''I'm Not Dead'' in the song "Dear Mr. President (Pink song), Dear Mr. President", which Pink says is a political confrontation with George W. Bush about war, poverty, LGBT rights, pro-choice, abortion rights, and the No Child Left Behind Act. Returning the favor, Pink performed on the Indigo Girls' "Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate," which is about, among other things, sexism and heterosexism in the music industry.
In June 2007 the Indigo Girls were part of the multi-artist True Colors Tour 2007, on the tour's Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas stop which benefited the Human Rights Campaign and other organizations that provide support to the LGBT community. The Indigo Girls performed again on the True Colors Tour 2008.
In April 2013, in response to criticism from transgender activists, the Indigo Girls issued a statement that they would play at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, but would protest the festival's "womyn-born womyn" policy from the stage, would donate any money received to trans activism, and would not return to the festival without "visible and concrete signs" that the policy would be changed.
In November 2017, the Indigo Girls were nominated to ''Out (magazine), Out'' magazine's "OUT100" for 2017 in recognition of their work and their visibility.
The Indigo Girls are also members of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism and have worked with them on awareness campaigns.
Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
*''Perfect World'' was released as a promo CD maxi single on March 1, 2004 together with 3 live tracks.
Compilations
Singles
Other contributions
* ''Deadicated: A Tribute to the Grateful Dead, Deadicated'' (1991), covering "Uncle John's Band"
*''Put On Your Green Shoes'' (1993) – "Wild Wild Party In The Loquat Tree"
*Joan Baez – ''Ring Them Bells'' (1995) – "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
*''Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation'' (1996) – "Free of Hope"
*''Burning London: The Clash Tribute'' (1999) – "Clampdown"
*''107.1 KGSR Radio Austin – Broadcasts Vol. 10'' (2002) – "Moment of Forgiveness"
*''WYEP Live and Direct: Volume 4 – On Air Performances'' (2002) – "Become You"
*Pink (singer), Pink – ''I'm Not Dead'' (2006) – "Dear Mr. President (Pink song), Dear Mr President"
*Anne Murray – ''Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends'' (2007) – "A Little Good News"
*Brandi Carlile – ''The Story (Brandi Carlile album), The Story'' (2007) – "Cannonball"
*''Metro: The Official Bootleg Series, Volume 1'' (2010)
* ''Where Have All the Flowers Gone: A Tribute to Pete Seeger,'' covering "Letter to Eve"
* ''Looking Into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne'' (2014) covering "Fountain Of Sorrow"
* Joan Baez "75th Birthday Celebration" (2016) "The Water is Wide", "Don't Think Twice"
Live recording circulation
Indigo Girls allow fans to tape their shows, and appropriately gathered recordings can be traded, obtained for free from a number of sources.
Awards and nominations
Americana Music Honors & Awards
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, -
, 2022 Americana Music Honors & Awards, 2022
, Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award
, Indigo Girls
,
,
Women Songwriters Hall of Fame
Pell Awards
, -
, 2019
, ''Indigo Girls''
, Trinity Repertory Company#Pell Awards, Pell Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts
,
GLAAD Media Awards
, -
, 14th GLAAD Media Awards, 2003
, ''
Become You''
, Outstanding Music Album
,
Grammy Awards
, -
, rowspan="2", 1990 Grammy Awards, 1990
, Themselves
, Best New Artist
,
, -
, ''
Indigo Girls
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''
, rowspan="2", Best Contemporary Folk Recording
,
, -
, 1991 Grammy Awards, 1991
, "Hammer and a Nail"
,
, -
, 1992 Grammy Awards, 1992
, ''
Back on the Bus, Y'all''
, rowspan="4", Best Contemporary Folk Album
,
, -
, 1993 Grammy Awards, 1993
, ''
Rites of Passage
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''
,
, -
, 1995 Grammy Awards, 1995
, ''
Swamp Ophelia''
,
, -
, 1998 Grammy Awards, 1998
, ''
Shaming of the Sun''
,
Pollstar Concert Industry Awards
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, 1990
, ''Tour''
, Club Tour of the Year
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,
References
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