
Indigo Girls
The Indigo Girls are an American folk-rock duo formed in 1985, consisting of singers and songwriters Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. Known for their harmonious vocals and poetic lyrics, they often address social issues, personal experiences, and environmental themes. Their music blends acoustic and electric instrumentation, contributing to the folk-rock genre. With a dedicated following, they have released numerous albums and are celebrated for their activism and contributions to LGBTQ+ visibility. The Indigo Girls are recognized for their artistic integrity and enduring influence in contemporary folk and alternative music.