New solo music from one half of The Indigo Girls
Amy Ray teamed up with Emily Saliers while in high school, and soon the duo became a staple in the Atlanta music scene. In 1981, their independent music career began with a basement recording called Tuesday's Children. One thing led to another, and The Indigo Girls signed with Epic Records in 1988. Despite almost polar-opposite styles, they met on the common ground of harmony and the love of meaningful music. Amy Ray brought fire and earth, Saliers the wind and water. Since the release of her 2001 album, "Stag," however, Amy has had an independent career that is different from, and complements, that of the parent duo. Amy has released ten albums, and she comes to The Ark with a new one, “If It All Goes South.”
Please visit https://mutotix.umich.edu/3973/3974 for more detail.
Amy Ray teamed up with Emily Saliers while in high school, and soon the duo became a staple in the Atlanta music scene. In 1981, their independent music career began with a basement recording called Tuesday's Children. One thing led to another, and The Indigo Girls signed with Epic Records in 1988. Despite almost polar-opposite styles, they met on the common ground of harmony and the love of meaningful music. Amy Ray brought fire and earth, Saliers the wind and water. Since the release of her 2001 album, "Stag," however, Amy has had an independent career that is different from, and complements, that of the parent duo. Amy has released ten albums, and she comes to The Ark with a new one, “If It All Goes South.”
Please visit https://mutotix.umich.edu/3973/3974 for more detail.
Cost
- $30 - $38
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