- Indigo Girls
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Indigo Girls
Img_capt = Indigo Girls at Park West in Chicago,
September 18, 2005.
(l-r: Amy Ray and Emily Saliers)
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Origin = Atlanta, Georgia,United States
Genre =Folk rock
Years_active = 1985–present
Label =Hollywood Records (2006-March 2008),Epic Records (1987-2005)
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URL = [http://www.indigogirls.com/ IndigoGirls.com]
Current_members =Amy Ray -vocals ,guitar ,bouzouki ,mandolin ,harmonica Emily Saliers –vocals ,guitar ,mandolin ,banjo ,ukulele
Worked_with =Joan Baez ,Micahel Stipe ,R.E.M. ,Mary Chapin Carpenter ,Ferron [Indigo Girls are an American
folk rock duo, consisting ofAmy Ray andEmily Saliers . They got their start in Atlanta as a regular act at The Little 5 Points Pub and were tangentially part of theAthens, Georgia college rock scene that includedThe B-52's , Pylon,R.E.M. ,The Georgia Satellites , andLove Tractor .The early years
The two women got to know each other as students at Laurel Ridge Elementary School in
DeKalb County, Georgia just outside ofDecatur, Georgia , but were not friends because Emily was a grade ahead of Amy. While attending ShamrockHigh School , they grew closer, and started performing together, first as the B-Band and then as Saliers and Ray. Saliers graduated and began attendingTulane University . A year later, Ray graduated and began atVanderbilt University . Homesick, both returned to Georgia and transferred toEmory University . By 1985, they had begun performing together again, this time as the Indigo Girls. In a March 2007 NPRTalk of the Nation interview, Emily stated "...we needed a name and we went through the dictionary looking for words that struck us andindigo was one..."Their first release in 1985 was a seven-inch single called "Crazy Game "; theb-side was "Everybody's Waiting (for Someone to Come Home)". That same year, the Indigo Girls put out a six-track self-titled EP and in 1987, released their first full-length album, "Strange Fire ", recorded atJohn Keane Studio inAthens, Georgia , and including "Crazy Game". With this release, they secured the services of Russell Carter, who remains their manager to the present day; they had first approached him when the EP was released, but he told them their songs were "immature" and they weren't likely to get a record deal. "Strange Fire" apparently changed his mind.Epic Records
The success of
10,000 Maniacs ,Tracy Chapman , andSuzanne Vega encouragedEpic Records to look for other femalesinger-songwriter s; Epic signed the duo in 1988. Their first major-label release, also titled "Indigo Girls", which charted at #22 on thealbum chart , included a new version of "Land of Canaan", which was also on their 1985 EP and on "Strange Fire ". Also on the self-titled release was their first hit "Closer To Fine" (an unlikely collaboration with Irish bandHothouse Flowers ) , which charted at #52 on the pop chart & #26 on themodern rock chart. They even managed one week on the mainstream rockAlbum-oriented rock chart at #48. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20031228035010/http://www.horizonmag.com/1/amy-ray.asp Declaration of an Independent ] ] In 1990, they won theGrammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Recording. They were also nominated for Best New Artist, but lost toMilli Vanilli , who eventually had the award revoked.The second album, "
Nomads Indians Saints ", went gold in December 1991 and contained the hit song "Hammer and a Nail", a #12 modern rock track; it was not as successful as their first, which was certified platinum at about the same time. The Indigo Girls followed it with the live "Back on the Bus, Y'all ". 1992's album "Rites of Passage" was an enormous success, featuring "Galileo," the duo's first top 10 modern rock track (#10). This was followed by "Swamp Ophelia " in 1994, going platinum in September 1996, and charting at #9 on theBillboard 200 album chart.In 1995, the Indigo Girls released a live, double-CD, "1200 Curfews". "
Shaming of the Sun " appeared in 1997 followed by "Come on Now Social " in 1999. "Shaming of the Sun" debuted at number seven on the Billboard charts, driven by the duo's high profile contribution to theLilith Fair music festival tour. The track "Shame On You" received more airplay at adult alternative,top 40 &adult top 40 radio stations than any of their previous singles, although this seemed to be a peak in their crossover success.2000 saw the release of "Retrospective", a compilation album with two new tracks, and in 2002 the Indigo Girls released "
Become You ", a full album of new songs which gained much critical acclaim and became a fan favorite. Their last Epic studio album was "All That We Let In ", released in 2004 with an accompanying tour. OnJune 14 ,2005 they released "Rarities", a collection of b-sides and rare tracks partially decided by fans' input, which fulfilled the album count obligation for their contract with Epic.Hollywood Records
After departing Epic, the Indigo Girls signed a five record deal with
Hollywood Records , a label underThe Walt Disney Company . Their first (and only) Hollywood album, "Despite Our Differences ", produced byMitchell Froom , was released on September 19th, 2006. John Metzger from MusicBox Online described "Despite our Differences" as "the most infectious, pop-infused set that the duo ever has managed to concoct. In fact, its melodies, harmonies, and arrangements are so ingratiating that the album carries the weight of an instant classic." Thom Jurekof from All Music Guide wrote: "part of an emotional journey as complete as can be. More relevant than anyone dared expect. It's accessible and moving and true. It's their own brand of rock & roll, hewn from over the years, that bears a signature that is now indelible. A moving, and utterly poetic offering."The Indigo Girls were abruptly dropped by Hollywood Records during their 2007 tour to support the album.
Independent
Following their break with Hollywood Records, the Indigo Girls announced their next record would be released independently. In a correspondence from Saliers on their website, she wrote that they had finished "all ten tracks for our new cd which will be released in February 2009". That upcoming album will be their first fully independent release since "Strange Fire".
ongwriting
Ray and Saliers do not ordinarily collaborate in writing songs. They write separately and work out the
arrangement s together. There are a few exceptions, mostly unreleased songs from their early, pre-Epic days: "I Don't Know Your Name" and "If You Live Like That." "Blood Quantum," which appears on "" featured Ray's verses and chorus and Saliers's bridge. Finally, "I'll Give You My Skin," which appears both on "Tame Yourself (BenefitPeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals )" and on the Indigo Girls release "Rarities," is a collaborative work by Ray, Saliers andMichael Stipe ofR.E.M. which is doubly rare, as Saliers and Ray usually write their songs without outside collaborators.olo projects
In 1990, Ray founded
Daemon Records , which has signedEllen James Society ,Kristen Hall ,Rose Polenzani ,Girlyman ,Nineteen Forty-Five ,Athens Boys Choir , and James Hall among others.Ray has put out four solo albums, entitled "Stag", "Prom", "
Live from Knoxville ", and "Didn't It Feel Kinder " through Daemon. She has toured with bothThe Butchies and her bandThe Volunteers .Saliers is also planning a solo album, and is co-owner of Watershed Restaurant [ [http://www.watershedrestaurant.com Watershed Restaurant] ] in
Decatur, Georgia , along with two of her friends. Saliers was an initial investor in the Flying Biscuit Cafe [ [http://www.flyingbiscuit.com Flying Biscuit Cafe] ] inAtlanta, Georgia . In 2005, Emily Saliers and her father,Don Saliers , atheology professor atCandler School of Theology atEmory University , released the book "A Song to Sing, A Life to Live: Reflections on Music as Spiritual Practice". They promoted the release of the book together including several days of speaking and performing together at theWashington National Cathedral College inWashington D.C. Appearances in other media
Ray and Saliers appeared in the latter half of the feature film "
Boys on the Side ", playing short excerpts from their songs "Joking" and "Southland in the Springtime," as well as singing "Feliz Cumpleaños" ("Happy Birthday" in Spanish) with the gathered group of friends during the birthday cake scene, and standing on the far side of several shots over the next few scenes. Neither had any spoken lines. The duo also appear in the 2006 documentary "Wordplay", where they discuss their reaction to appearing in a "New York Times "crossword puzzle and then begin to solve one together.Ray and Saliers performed onstage in the 1994 revival of "
Jesus Christ Superstar " inAtlanta , titled "Jesus Christ Superstar: A Resurrection". Amy Ray played the role ofJesus and Emily Saliers played the role ofMary Magdalene . They later reprised their roles in stagings of the musical in Austin, at theSouth by Southwest (SXSW) festival, and in Seattle.The Indigo Girls are mentioned in Stephen King's book "Rose Madder". They are depicted playing at a picnic for a
women's shelter .The Indigo girls were also featured on Anne Murray's most recent album singing "A little good news."
Personal lives
Both Ray and Saliers have long identified themselves as
lesbian s, although Saliers prefers "gay " because, she says, "'Lesbian' has three syllables!" [ [http://www.teentalkingcircles.org/8_interviews/indigoGirls.htm Interview: Indigo Girls ] ] They have never been a couple. Ray has had long-term relationships with musicianCooper Seay and feminist authorJennifer Baumgardner , and is currently in a relationship with documentary filmmakerCarrie Schrader . Because of their engagements forLGBT rights , they are regarded as icons of the movement.Fact|date=August 2008Political activism
The Indigo Girls have been active politically and musically. Among others, they have championed the causes of the environment,
gay rights , the rights of Native Americans and theNational Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty . For many years they incorporated a recycling and public outreach program into their road tours by includingGreenpeace representativeStephanie Fairbanks in their road crew. They helped establishHonor the Earth , an organization dedicated to creating support and education for Native environmental issues. Ray and Saliers have also appeared at the annualSOA Watch rallies, theMarch for Women's Lives , and several other rallies and protests.In 2006, the Indigo Girls were featured in artist
P!nk 's album, "I'm Not Dead " in the song, "Dear Mr. President ", which has been regarded as a political statement toGeorge W. Bush about poverty,LGBT rights , abortion rights, and theNo Child Left Behind Act .During June 2007, the Indigo Girls were a part of the multi-artist
True Colors Tour 2007 , [ [http://www.truecolorstour.com/ True Colors Tour | Home ] ] , on the tour's Las Vegas stop, which benefitted theHuman Rights Campaign and other organizations that provide support to theLGBT community. The Indigo Girls performed again on theTrue Colors Tour 2008 .Discography
Albums
* "Strange Fire" (1987, independent 11-song version, re-released 1989 in major-label 10-song version) U.S. #159
* "Indigo Girls" (1989) U.S #22
* "Nomads Indians Saints " (1990) U.S #43
* "Back on the Bus, Y'all " (Live EP, 1991)
* "Rites of Passage" (1992) U.S #21
* "Swamp Ophelia " (1994) U.S #9, U.K #66
* "4.5 " (Compilation, UK only, 1995) U.K #43
* "1200 Curfews " (Live, 1995) U.S #40
* "Shaming of the Sun " (1997) U.S #7, U.K #81
* "Come On Now Social " (1999) U.S #34
* "Retrospective" (compilation, 2000) U.S #128
* "Become You " (2002) U.S #30
* "All That We Let In " (2004) U.S #35
* "Rarities" (2005) U.S #182
* "Despite Our Differences " (2006) U.S #44ingles
Live recording circulation
Indigo Girls allow fans to tape their shows, [http://www.indigogirls.com/correspondence/2002/2002-06-17-r.html] and appropriately gathered recordings can be traded, obtained for free from a number of sources, including the [http://www.lifeblood.net/bootlegs.html Lifeblood] and [http://www.worldfalls.com/ WorldFalls] fan sites.
ound samples
* of a live cover of
Bob Marley 's "Redemption Song "Notes
ee also
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Indigo (color)External links
* [http://www.indigogirls.com/ Indigo Girls official site]
* [http://indigovortex.com/ IndigoVortex]
* [http://www.indigogirls.co.uk/ Indigo Girls unofficial UK site]
* [http://www.musicomh.com/interviews/indigo-girls.htm MusicOMH interview with Amy Ray]
* [http://adamschneider.net/music/ig/ Indigo Girls guitar chords]
* [http://www.songfacts.com/int/2007/08/emily-saliers-indigo-girls.html Songfacts interview with Emily Saliers]
* [http://lifeblood.net/ Lifeblood: Fan-compiled database of Indigo Girls information]
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