Indigo Girls
After more than two decades and eight studio albums
together, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, known to their legion of fans as
Indigo Girls, have played thousands of shows. They've operated within
the music industry, without ever being a product of that industry, gaining
the respect of their peers, not to mention an extremely loyal fan base.
It's an audience that most artists would envy: one that eagerly awaits
new music from the duo, and greets older songs like old friends. Fans
often go to multiple shows per tour, and never leave the gig until the
final note rings out, and the house lights go on.
Regardless of which way the pop culture breezes are blowing, who is topping
the pop charts, who is dominating fashion magazine covers, or who is getting
played on the radio, Indigo Girls' concert experience remains a constant.
Catch a show in any given city in America and you will understand the
meaning of an enduring artist-audience bond that has been developed without
marketing gurus, corporate tie-ins or spin doctors. Indigo Girls have
thrived through flirtations with the mainstream as well as when the media
spotlight was pointed elsewhere.
Most artists with a two-decade plus history have a hard time keeping audience
interest when they play new songs; few would even dare to play unreleased
material, for fear of a mass-restroom exodus. Not so with the Indigo Girls.
It's true, the times do change, pop culture is always evolving, music
tastes ebb and flow, but one of the few constants in rock and roll is
that when the Indigo Girls play a show, or put out a record, their fans
will still be there – regardless of trends in the industry or weather
conditions.
Whether it is staged at a campus coffeehouse or a sold-out Madison Square
Garden, each Indigo Girls' show conveys their passion for fresh musical
ideas, their respect for their audience and each other, their commitment
to peace and social justice, and especially their unflagging enthusiasm
for live performance.
Amy and Emily have bravely and faithfully committed their voices, time,
and money to the issues that concern them most – among them women's
rights, protection of the environment, the rights of Indigenous peoples,
gay and lesbian rights, and gun control – creating a presence and
impact outside conventional boundaries of the music world. "The most
natural thing in the world for us is to marry social activism with our
music because our music is so deeply rooted in life issues," says
Emily.
Let us connect you with a Indigo Girls Agent now to book
The Indigo Girls to appear at your next corporate,
private or special event!
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