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  1. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Photo via Facebook. The Indigo Girls — Emily Saliers and Amy Ray — are having a moment. Since the release of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie in the summer of 2023, in which the queer duo’s “Closer To Fine” was heard repeatedly, to today, when they are prominently featured in Tom Gustafson’s “Glitter & Doom” and ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Indigo_GirlsIndigo Girls - Wikipedia

    Indigo Girls are an American folk rock music duo from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. The two met in elementary school and began performing together as high school students in Decatur, Georgia, part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.They started performing with the name Indigo Girls as students at Emory University, performing weekly at The Dugout, a bar ...

  3. 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. Early life and education.

  4. 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.

  5. 21 de ago. de 2020 · But when you come up close and try to touch it, there’s nobody there. It’s the same for sound and it makes my work more difficult. But sometimes you get a great album like Emily’s to work on. A: Emily came to visit you at your home studio outside Paris during the mixing phase; how did you work together?

  6. As a part of the duo Indigo Girls, Emily Saliers has been singing since high school. But it wasn’t until 2017’s crowdfunded release Murmuration Nation that she put out a solo

  7. Saliers and Ray both became parents (each a daughter) since their last studio album; the experience permeates these songs of self-discovery. The twist-time, B-52s-tinged “Favorite Flavor” evolved out of a game of call and response between Amy and her daughter. “When I’m writing, she’ll come sit with me and play along on a drum or shaker.