Indigo Girls
Indigo Girls is an American folk rock duo consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, who have been performing together since the mid-1980s. Known for their harmonically rich vocals and introspective lyrics, the duo gained prominence with their self-titled debut album in 1989, and their 1990 release, Nomads and Rites of Passage, cemented their place in the folk and rock music scenes. Their music often addresses themes of social justice, personal introspection, and LGBTQ+ issues, reflecting their activism and commitment to various causes. Over the years, Indigo Girls have earned critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase, receiving several Grammy nominations and awards. Their blend of acoustic instrumentation with thoughtful songwriting has made them influential figures in the folk and rock genres, continuing to resonate with audiences through their heartfelt performances and socially conscious messages.
