A Conversation with Jim James and Amy Ray

A Conversation with Jim James and Amy Ray

The Indigo Girls' Amy Ray's latest solo album, Lung of Love, dropped last week, featuring collaborators like My Morning Jacket's Jim James. Paste had the opportunity to listen in on a recent phone conversation between Ray and James, where the pair discussed the digital revolution, activism and their Southern roots.  read more

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32 Musicans Share Their Favorite Recipes

32 Musicans Share Their Favorite Recipes

Whether you're looking for something simple like a breakfast hangover cure from Firehorse's Leah Siegel or the "greatest southern seafood GUMBO in the world" courtesy of The Antlers' Darby Cicci—these artists have prepared something for everyone.  read more

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Indigo Girls: My First...

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After self-releasing their debut album, Strange Fire, in 1987, folk-rock duo the Indigo Girls signed to major label Epic for another nine records, before putting one out with Hollywood Records...  read more

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New Indigo Girls record set for early 2009 release

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You know, sometimes the Indigo Girls get a little tired...  read more

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Catching Up With... Amy Ray

Catching Up With... Amy Ray

Indigo Girl Amy Ray released her third solo studio album, Didn’t It Feel Kinder, on Aug. 5. Paste editor-in-chief Josh Jackson recently spoke with Ray about her songwriting, her experiences as a label head and the Indigo Girls’ first album as independent artists...  read more

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Amy Ray: Didn't It Feel Kinder

Amy Ray: <em>Didn't It Feel Kinder</em>

As an Indigo Girls fan, I’ve sometimes felt like something...  read more

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