Indigo Girls
The Indigo Girls are an American folk-rock duo, consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. They got their start as part of the Athens, Georgia alternative rock scene that included The B-52's, Pylon, R.E.M., the Georgia Satellites, and Love Tractor.
Solo Projects
In 1990, Amy Ray founded Daemon Records, which has signed Ellen James Society, Kristen Hall, Rose Polenzani, Girlyman and James Hall among others.
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Daemon Records - Ellen James Society - Kristen Hall - Rose Polenzani - Girlyman - James Hall
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Amy Ray has put out two solo albums, entitled Stag and Prom, through Daemon. Emily Saliers is also planning a solo album.
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Emily Saliers is co-owner of Watershed Restaurant in Decatur, Georgia, along with her life partner and two of their friends. Emily also co-founded the Flying Biscuit Cafe in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2005, Emily Saliers and her father, Don Saliers, a theology professor at Emory University, released the book A Song To Sing, A Life To Live: Reflections on Music as Spiritual Practice.
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Decatur, Georgia - Atlanta, Georgia - Don Saliers - Theology - Emory University
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The Early Years |
| ► | Major Label Years |
| ► | The Future of the Band |
| ► | Political Activism |
| ► | Personal Lives |
| ► | Solo Projects |
| ► | Discography |
| ► | Singles |
| ► | Sound samples |
| ► | External links |
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