Features
Tuesday, April 28 2009
20 Questions: Indigo Girls
Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls tells us how she'd like to dine with Jesus and urges the President to legalize gay marriage already.
Monday, July 21 2008
20 Questions: Amy Ray
Amy Ray: Talking the talk and walking the walk, this singer/songwriter brings you the world with each song.
Reviews
Monday, November 29 2010
Indigo Girls: Holly Happy Days
Fear not, skeptics of holiday music: it gets better!
Tuesday, July 13 2010
Indigo Girls: Staring Down the Brilliant Dream
As much as any band of their era, the Indigo Girls are free to do whatever they want without worrying about critical acclaim or commercial interests. This unfettered approach makes for great live music.
Friday, March 26 2004
Indigo Girls: All That We Let In
All That We Let In isn't an earth-shaking album -- it doesn't even shake up the Indigo Girls catalog. But it's certainly a comfortable continuation of the band's work, and shouldn't lose any of its appeal over time.
Wednesday, July 31 2002
Indigo Girls: 21 July 2002: KBCO World Class Rockfest - Winter Park, Colorado
We came for the Indigo Girls, and we were not alone. Although some decided to beat the traffic by leaving early, it was obvious that a great deal of the crowd were aware of the great shows that the Indigos put on, and planned on sticking it out until the bitter end.
Friday, March 29 2002
Indigo Girls: Become You
Become You is among the best they've ever done, and if this album doesn't charm you, nothing will.
News
Tuesday, September 16 2008
Indigo Girls at 20: 'Our differences hold us together'
Historically, Indigo Girls fans seem to be split about whether they like the duo better with a full band or in an acoustic setting. So…
Tuesday, January 30 2007
The Indigo Girls just want to move on
Emily Saliers doesn't really want to talk about the Indigo Girls' anniversary. Twenty years ago, the Georgia-based folk-rock duo released its first album "Strange Fire"…
































