- Amy Ray - Wikipedia
Amy Elizabeth Ray (born April 12, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter and member of the contemporary folk duo Indigo Girls with Emily Saliers [1] She also pursues a solo career, releasing ten albums under her own name, and founded the independent label Daemon Records in 1989
- Amy Ray
Amy Ray - Subway (Official Music Video) Amy Ray - Joy Train (Official Music Video) Making "Joy Train" from Amy Ray's album- If It All Goes South Amy Ray - A Mighty Thing (a homemade video)
- Amy Ray - YouTube
New album out now "If It All Goes South" Amy Ray Band will be playing a few shows in the Southeast May 2024, look out for updates
- Amy Ray — Daemon Records
Ray's six solo sets — and three live albums — have charted even wider seas, from the political punk of 2001's Stag to the feminist Americana of 2018's Holler Each effort seems to lean into her influences in different ways, whether it's the Allman Brothers or the Carter Family
- The Amy Ray Band Comes out West with ‘If It All Goes South’
She’ll be in Santa Barbara with the Amy Ray Band, co-headlining an evening at the Marjorie Luke Theatre with pop-folk alt-country artist Dar Williams on Monday, January 15
- Interview: Amy Ray (of Indigo Girls) - The Big Takeover
AMY RAY: When I’m writing an Indigo Girls song, I can hear Emily [Saliers, the other half of that band] in it in a strong way Then [Amy Ray Band], I’ve been with them for about ten years, so I can usually hear that, too
- Amy Ray - Biography - IMDb
Amy Ray is half of the internationally famous, Grammy-Award-winning folk rock duo Indigo Girls She began playing the guitar at an early age and in high school began playing as a duo with Emily Saliers; the duo adopted the name "Indigo Girls" in 1985
- Indigo Girls Amy Ray goes solo to follow her own musical inspirations
Amy Ray, best known as one-half of the Indigo Girls, has been chasing her musical inspirations for decades
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