Amy Ray
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| Amy Ray | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | April 12, 1964 |
| Origin | Georgia, United States |
| Genre(s) | Folk rock |
| Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, record producer |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, harmonica |
| Years active | 1984—present |
| Label(s) | Daemon Records, Hollywood Records |
| Associated acts | Indigo Girls |
| Website | amy-ray.com |
Amy Elizabeth Ray (born April 12, 1964 in Decatur, Georgia, U.S.)[1], is a singer-songwriter and member of the well-known contemporary folk duo Indigo Girls.
On March 6, 2001 she released her first solo album, Stag, a southern and punk rock album. The Butchies provided support for five songs, and Nineteen Forty-Five and the Rock-A-Teens supported on one song apiece. Joan Jett helped out on "Hey Castrator." On April 12, 2005, Ray released Prom, and on December 19, 2006, she released Live from Knoxville. Her fourth solo album, Didn't It Feel Kinder, is scheduled for release on August 5, 2008.
Her backup band for her Stag tour was the Butchies. In 2004, when she embarked on her Prom tour, she brought Les Nuby (guitar), Will Lochamy (drums), and Jody Bleyle (bass). Bleyle was replaced with Tara Jane O'Neil in October because Bleyle was on maternity leave.
Ray grew up in Decatur, and went on to begin college at Vanderbilt University. After a year at Vanderbilt, Ray returned to the Atlanta area to continue her education at Emory University. Ray graduated from Emory in 1986 with majors in English and Religion.
Ray currently lives in the foothills of North Georgia.
[edit] Songs from compilation albums
- Live track "Lucy Stoners" on Calling All Kings & Queens (2001) Mr. Lady Records sampler album
- Live track "On Your Honor" on a compilation for Home Alive.
[edit] Side projects
In addition to the Indigo Girls and her work as a solo artist, Ray also runs an independent record label, Daemon Records, which she founded in 1990 and which is based in Decatur, Georgia. Some bands signed to Daemon include Girlyman, Magnapop, Nineteen Forty-Five, Michelle Malone, Three Finger Cowboy, Danielle Howle and the Tantrums, Gerard McHugh, Grady Cousins, The Oblivious, Snow Machine, Utah Phillips, and Rose Polenzani.
Ray is also an activist involved in multiple political and social causes, including gay rights, abortion rights, Native American rights, low-power broadcasting, women's rights, indigenous struggles, gun control, the Zapatista movement, environmental protection and the anti-death penalty movement among others. She has made several trips to Chiapas, Mexico to support the Zapatista Army of National Liberation.
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| Persondata | |
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| NAME | Ray, Amy |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Singer-songwriter, record producer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | April 12, 1964 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Georgia, United States |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
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