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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 new Barbie movie. As you have probably heard ...
Barbie’s song of choice on her way to the Real World is the Indigo Girls’ “Closer to Fine.” The Indigo Girls, a folk duo from Georgia who have released 15 studio albums since 1987 ...
Yes, the leitmotif of the biggest movie of the year is a 34-year-old staple of my adolescence: the Indigo Girls’ “Closer to Fine.” On one level, it should have startled me to discover this.
For the 2023 documentary It’s Only Life After All, now streaming on Netflix, filmmaker Alexandria Bombach and Indigo Girls members Amy Ray and Emily Saliers focus on the duo’s lives as ...
Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls shares her perspective on what The South means to her. From great food to a complex cultural heritage, she embraces it all.
Emily Saliers, one half of the Indigo Girls, saw "Barbie" on opening weekend in Denmark's Faroe Islands, located between Iceland and the U.K.'s Shetland Islands. The theater was nearly sold out ...
In a roundabout way then, thanks to the Barbie side of the equation, the summer also belonged to the Indigo Girls, the folk rock duo of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. "Closer to Fine," the lead single ...
By Paul Grein 35 years after Indigo Girls won a Grammy for best contemporary folk recording for their eponymous debut album, the duo will receive a lifetime achievement award at The International ...
I’ve learned a lot from the Indigo Girls over the years — these two queer gals from Decatur, Georgia, who met in elementary school, stayed friends and musical partners for decades, have somehow ...