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Jan. 26—Amy Ray is a musical omnivore, and her path often follows an arc of enjoyment. The Georgia-born singer-songwriter is best known as half of the Indigo Girls, but she's at home playing ...
The Champaign, Illinois, band Hum was a local favorite before it split in 2000. After a few one-off reunion gigs in the subsequent years, the ...
Ray has just released "Stag," an entirely more punk than folk collection, on her indie label, Daemon Records, out of Decatur, Ga. With North Carolina rockers the Butchies backing her, the singer ...
Alexandria Bombach, the director of the Indigo Girls documentary “It’s Only Life After All,” discovered the band when she was 12 years old — and as a pre-teen whose parents had recently ...
Her distinctive vocal style, which suits whatever genre she's performing –folk, punk, Americana, or gospel– has become as much her trademark as the outspokenness of her lyrics. "If It All Goes South" ...
Amy Ray, best known as one-half of the Indigo Girls, has been chasing her musical inspirations for decades. The singer-songwriter will be bringing her solo project, a roots-inflected Americana ...
Your 2001 solo debut album, "Stag," and its 2005 follow-up, "Prom," are firmly rooted in a punk rock/riot grrrl aesthetic. While the Indigo Girls are more than capable of rocking out, did you feel ...