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  1. 31 mars 2021 · The pair, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, soon formed their band, Indigo Girls, and now more than 35 years later, they're still making music, both together and separately. And thank God, right?

  2. 7 mars 2019 · Though it wasn’t their debut album, the Indigo Girls’ 1989 eponymous release might as well have been, as it was the first thing most people outside of their hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, ever heard of the duo comprised of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers.

  3. 23 avr. 2024 · Life isn’t slowing down for the folk group the Indigo Girls — the only duo with Top 40 titles on the Billboard 200 in each decade from the 1980s -2010s. Georgia-raised Amy Ray and Emily ...

  4. 28 févr. 2024 · NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with the Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, about their 1989 hit "Closer to Fine" being featured prominently in the Barbie movie, which is up for eight Oscars.

  5. 21 mai 2020 · For over three decades, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have, with music as their conduit, accomplished the very best of what both queer theory and queer politics always aspired to achieve.

  6. 6 avr. 2021 · On this week’s episode of the LGBTQ&A podcast, Amy Ray joins us to talk about the lasting legacy of “Closer to Fine,” identifying as genderqueer, and reflects on what was going on behind-the-scenes before coming out publicly in the ’90s.

  7. 11 août 2022 · Both Ray and Saliers have flourishing solo careers (Ray has a new album, “If It All Goes South” dropping on Sept. 16th), but have united for this tour and their album “Look Long” which references a look back at their journeys through life and music.