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Amy Ray
Alternative / Rock / Punk

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Atlanta, GEORGIA
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Member Since6/17/2005
Band Websitehttp://www.amy-ray.com/
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AMY RAY releases available at www.DaemonRecords.com

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Record Label Daemon Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Oct 8 2009 8:00P
Rams Head Live Baltimore, Maryland
Oct 10 2009 8:00P
The Tabernacle Atlanta, Georgia
Oct 11 2009 8:00P
Workplay Birmingham, Alabama
Oct 12 2009 8:00P
Town Center Fayetteville, Arkansas
Oct 14 2009 8:00P
Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, Oklahoma

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   About Amy Ray

.. .. ..AMY RAY'S BIO.. .. ..
“I love how everything works in the underground community and I wanted to participate in it,” says Amy Ray, founder of the indie label Daemon Records, one half of the Indigo Girls, and solo artist in her own right. When she founded Daemon in 1990, her mission was to support local musicians, both in putting out their music and teaching them how to sustain their careers. But that grassroots, independent way of life extended to Ray’s own career, too; after almost a decade of putting out other people’s music, she decided to put out some of her own solo records, too.

So she traveled around the southeast writing, rehearsing, and recording for much of 2000. “I loved the simplicity of it,” she says. “Driving myself around, loading my own gear. You roll down windows of the van, listen to music with your band. It’s the way music should be.”

To back up for a moment, the Indigo Girls weren’t always a big band. They had beginnings that could only really be described as humble. While Amy and band mate Emily Saliers were still in high school, they would sneak into clubs with fake IDs to play. The two of them played covers: Dire Straits or Patti Smith or maybe even “All Along the Watchtower,” but slowly started writing and playing their own material. They played frat parties and dorms and were on the road for most of Amy’s senior year. “We started playing punk clubs because back then, the folk clubs didn't like us because we were too gay and too loud,” Amy says. In 1987, an A&R rep for Epic who was in town to see REM came see them play at Atlanta’s Little Five Points Pub, home to, as Amy puts it, “transients, punk rockers, drag queens, and family.” He convinced them to sign with the major label, but “at that point I thought I would really miss the independent thing because I really loved it.”

Where the Indigo Girls are stripped-down, Amy’s solo albums are urgent, loud, and defiant. This appears to be constantly a source of surprise to critics, who seem shocked they’re comparing one-half of the Indigo Girls to a riot grrrl. “Longtime listeners and newcomers alike were shocked at how much Ray, well”—italics his own—“rocked,” wrote Jimmy Draper in the San Francisco Bay Guardian. “The difference between the music Amy Ray makes as half of the Indigo Girls and the music she makes on her own isn’t just the difference between acoustic and electric guitar,” Jon M. Gilbertson wrote in No Depression. “Cranking the amplifier toughens her stance and streamlines her attitude.”

Her debut solo album, 2001’s Stag, was a manifesto, more overtly political and punk-influenced than her Indigo Girls output. VH1.com called Stag "One of those rare albums that fuses aggression, good music, and institutional critique without sounding strident or stiff." David Peisner at Rolling Stone—whose founder Amy mocks on that album’s “Lucystoners”: “who gave the boys what they deserve/But with the girls he lost his nerve.”—couldn’t help but like it, calling it “Angry, bold, pointed, and eclectic as hell.” “Amy is getting in touch with her inner punk rocker,” wrote Jennifer Perkins in Venus Zine. “For the scores of people who know little more about Amy Ray than ‘Closer to Fine,’ well, Ray is sure to win their hearts.”

2005’s Prom, which explored the eternal dance between gender and sexuality, youth and adulthood, deftly wove together both her own experience as a teenager with what she sees as the new challenges for a younger generation. (All that, plus album art of Amy wearing the gaudiest 80s puff-sleeve gown seen since the heyday of Dynasty.) Popmatters’ Jill LaBrack deemed Prom “rock and roll and its best.” Fred Mills at Magnet called the album’s song “Put it Out for Good” “impossible to resist, it’s the defiant anthem for summer.” “Freed of the risk of major label disapproval,” wrote Glen Sarvady in CMJ, “Ray cuts loose with some disarmingly forthright lyrics.”

Her live album, Live in Knoxville, is a testament to how electric her concerts can be. “I love the tradition of live releases,” Amy says. “It’s a document of a time and place.” In this case, it’s the last show of the 2005 Rocktober Tour that may have been sparsely attended, but was made up for in a heady combination of energy and intimacy.

Cast aside any notions of these albums as just one woman’s effort—they’re anything but solitary. In a way, Amy says, their defining characteristic is community. “I wanted to play with players that aren’t necessarily studio musicians, people that have a very specific style, that I might not get to play with as an Indigo Girl,” So she asked some of her favorite musicians to record or tour with her: Joan Jett, The Butchies, Jody Bleyle and Donna Dresch from Team Dresch, Rock-A-Teens, Josephine Wiggs of the Breeders, Tara Jane O’Neil, and Kate Schellenbach of Luscious Jackson. “They’re people who I was into, I was a fan of what they were doing musically. It’s like I was playing with my idols,” she says. These collaborations changed the way she wrote music, too. “I was writing with the fantasy of being able to play with these other bands.”

It was actually when she started a discipline surrounding her own writing process (“If I’m at home, I write between two and five hours a day” in her library, which is filled with Amy’s two loves: books and musical equipment.) that she began to write her solo material. After she wrote the song “Lucystoners,” she realized that there would be many more songs like that—songs that, she says, are “something I need to sing alone rather than with Emily.”

And that’s what it comes down to: her solo albums don’t represent a mere side project, but a way for her to fully realize herself as a musician. As Amy puts it, “I don’t get set in my ways, musically.”



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Lynette Diaz

Lynette Diaz



Aug 27 2009 5:02 PM

New Zealand too far for ya'? Folkin', rockin' music appreciatin' fans across the ditch would love to see you on tour here!! :-)
Belinda...

Belinda...



Aug 27 2009 5:02 PM

:)
xxx
jo

jo



Aug 27 2009 5:02 PM

i'm Walking to carrboro & i'm bringing my Rabbit foot this time
jo

jo



Aug 27 2009 5:02 PM

thanks for coming to carrboro. you & the band rocked the house !
Leigh

leigh mangham



Aug 27 2009 5:02 PM

Hello Amy attended the Show @ the 40 Watt had a great time. It was an amazing show... look forward to seeing you next time around when are ya gonna be in Bham Alabama? Have a good one. Always,
dev

dev
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Aug 27 2009 5:02 PM

thank you SO MUCH for such a kick-ass show at johnny brendas in philly on the 18th! you and julie and kaia and melissa and...oh god i just blanked on the guy's name who was playing bass :(... but you all gave such a great show...the antics with mel and the beads were hilarious...and it was great to hear kaia's song...

anyhow it was the first chance i'd had to see you and i just want to say of all the shows i've been to, i can hands down put it as my favorite concert experience ever! thanks for the music and energy and everything!
Provenance

R Lynn



Aug 27 2009 5:01 PM

hi, Amy. I loved the concert in Athens last Friday. Hope you are doing well and get in some nice rest/fun between these tours.
Acoustic Allusion

Acoustic Allusion



Aug 2 2009 9:57 PM

Thanks for the add. Love yer gutz!
Mark Isham

Mark Isham



Jul 13 2009 5:53 PM

Hey, thanks for the add! Hope you are doing great!

Mark




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Sista Starbird

Sista Starbird
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Jul 10 2009 2:06 AM

Hello Amy Ray
Thanks for adding me!
I hope your having a grand day!
PEACE!
Katiebug

Katie Badger



Jun 26 2009 11:15 AM

Amy---
I'm still on a serious high from getting to meet you and Emily last weekend in Louisville!
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we'll get to see you solo this summer!!!
The Hostage

The Hostage
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Jun 24 2009 10:21 PM

Hey Amy Ray, thanks for considering us worthy of your friendship. We'll try not to let you down. Please do visit our profile and comment about how we're doing. Read about recording in our blog!

-TH
Angie

Angie Davis



Jun 22 2009 10:41 PM

Cant wait to see you August 20th in NYC - me and fellow Street Team "alumni" from last year! It's gonna ROCK! We miss you, Amy! Peace and love to you ~
Melissa Babyak

Melissa Babyak



Jun 22 2009 2:27 PM

Awesome show in Pittsburgh last night! You girls had great energy :)
Tricia Edge

Tricia Edge



Jun 13 2009 9:13 PM

Hey, all! Anyone interested in the fight for gay marriage please read latest article on http://www.edgeofthemountain.net/

Thanks Amy for all the great music! I'm listening to the live album now, also; it is awesome. I know you're busy with Indigo Girls, but a solo tour here in GA would be incredible!
8 Inch Betsy

8 Inch Betsy



Jun 3 2009 3:14 AM

Hey Amy!! We have some new rough recordings up! Check 'em out if ya have a minute. Hope all is well!!
American Restless

American Restless



Jun 2 2009 6:13 PM

Thanks For The Add!
Take It Easy. But Take It.
Sparrow Hospital

Sparrow Hospital
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Jun 2 2009 1:41 AM

Thank you for adding me! I love your work!!! Love it!

Keep it going.

Andrew
Carmela

Carmela



Jun 1 2009 8:37 PM

Thanks for all you do to get some of the best music out there. Love you and your music.
Angie

Angie Davis



Jun 1 2009 6:54 PM

Amy, are those the only solo dates you are putting up in August? Trying to figure out how to get to one!
Manu

Manu



Jun 1 2009 11:43 AM

Thanks for add!!! Great music!!! I hope to see you in Italy!!!
Manuel
LAURA BETH CALDWELL

Laura Caldwell



Jun 1 2009 11:30 AM

Thanks for adding me! Have a great week.
cathy

cathy price



Jun 1 2009 3:27 AM

You are and always have been Fantastic..Thank you for the friendship>>>Cathy
Electro Baby

Electro Baby



May 10 2009 8:48 PM

Hi! We are just fighting with twitter...jesus this website has some server problems whole the time;) Do you have twitter? What do you think about the idea behind it?
Hope your day rocked your socks off,
Keep on good work and think about us - it's spring and everybody needs love;)
Belinda...

Belinda...



May 10 2009 1:18 PM

:)
xxx
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