Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have been offering life lessons to their fervent fans for nearly four decades and right now, they’re kind of having a moment.
Since the release of Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster “Barbie” movie last summer, in which the queer duo’s classic hit “Closer to Fine” was prominently featured , to today, at the center of Alexandria Bombach’s documentary “Indigo Girls: It’s Only Life After All,” streaming on Netflix, The Indigo Girls are more than fine.
They’re teaming up with Melissa Etheridge for a summer tour which stops at Bethel Woods August 21.
Tim Bruno spoke to Amy Ray about the duo’s resurgence and endurance.
Image: Amy Ray of Indigo Girls. The band plays Bethel Woods August 21. (Credit: Amy-Ray.com)