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  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UCuC3NCZi7D_KfVPzu06jNBwEmily Saliers - YouTube

    Activist, singer/songwriter and 1/2 of the Indigo Girls. Thirty years into her career, Emily Saliers decided to record her debut album. ... The record brims over with life and energy, ...

  2. 14 de ago. de 2017 · Emily Saliers is visibly excited. After more than three decades as one half of the iconic folk duo Indigo Girls, she’s finally striking out on her own with her first solo album, Murmuration ...

  3. Emily's life is in her songs. Religion, reincarnation and a 7th grade crush all provided inspiration for some of her work as half of the Indigo Girls. Emily and her musical partner Amy Ray have been recording since high school, back when they called their act Saliers and Ray. By 1985, they were using the much more intriguing appellation Indigo ...

  4. 12 de oct. de 2017 · Grammy-winning US act Indigo Girls are approaching 30 years in the business. Acoustic spoke to one half of the duo, Emily Saliers, fresh from their sell-out Four Voices shows with Joan Baez and Mary Chapin Carpenter. Over the course of 30 years in the business, the music created by Emily Saliers and Amy Ray has genuinely, it can be said ...

  5. Emily Saliers) by Kristen Hall. See lyrics and music videos, find Kristen Hall tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more! Listen to It's Alright (feat. Emily Saliers) by Kristen Hall. ... ALBUM Real Life Stuff Kristen Hall. Top Songs By Kristen Hall. Change Your Mind Kristen Hall. Just so You Know Kristen Hall. I Don't Need You Anyway Kristen Hall.

  6. 15 de dic. de 2019 · Subscribe. “My songwriting is the lens through which I observe the world around me,” says Emily Saliers, one half of the Grammy-winning duo Indigo Girls. Anyone even remotely familiar with their music can understand this statement. For 35 years, Emily and her childhood friend Amy Ray have been performing together as Indigo Girls.

  7. 22 de may. de 2020 · Amy Ray will serve as co-host for the event. The Indigo Girls gave one of their more in-depth interviews in years with ArtsATL by phone earlier this week. They talk about the new album, their 16th studio release, as well as their lives as parents and musicians, and reflect on their 35-year career and, of course, life in the time of Covid-19.