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Elliott Sky Case on August 11, 2021
When God decided humanity deserved an even gayer Simon & Garfunkel, She gave us the Indigo Girls. Three decades and fifteen studio albums later, Amy Ray and Emily Sailers are icons of LGBT music history. Last year’s release Look Long had the folk-rock royals invoking Americana imagery for a tense and troubled…
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Nick Veronin on June 27, 2018
The Indigo Girls are certified Lilith Fair royalty. The folk rock duo from Decatur, Georgia, played the main stage all three years during the tour’s original run—from 1997 to 1999—and truly captured the ethos of the late-’90s boom in female-fronted alternative bands and solo artists. Two of their biggest hits, “Closer to…
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