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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
July 12, 2002 |
Grammy-winning Indigo Girls fill the air with their signature acoustic, folk sound on Friday, August 30, at the Amphitheatre at Regency Park in Cary
Tickets for the Indigo Girls go on sale Saturday, July 13 at 10 a.m.
CARY, NC - The Indigo Girls captivate fans with acoustic melodies, pitch-perfect harmonies and reflective lyrics of folk and soul on Friday, August 30, at the Amphitheatre at Regency Park in Cary. Tickets for The Indigo Girls go on sale Saturday, July 13, through Ticketmaster outlets and the Amphitheatre box office.
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, The Indigo Girls, have become part of the cultural landscape. Their songs blend personal and universal reflections of the world. In the path of understanding themselves and the world, the music of The Indigo Girls has hummed its way into the hearts and souls of fans across the globe.
After spending several years recording independent records on their own Indigo label, the two signed on with Epic Records in 1990. The duo has since enjoyed 10 popular releases including, "Strange Fire," "Rites of Passage," " Swamp Ophelia," "1200 Curfews," and the self-titled album, "Indigo Girls," which won a 1990 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Recording. Recorded in their hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, the duo’s most recent album, "Become You," brings it all back home with lasting melodies and lyrics that reflect the artists’ deeper understanding of life, love and world around them.
Both Ray and Saliers truly enjoy performing live and putting on a show that outdoes the previous one. The longevity of this independent folk-rock duo would have been impossible without the fans that laugh, sing, dance and drive for miles to see one more show. Being true to what inspires them, the Indigo Girls create music that is authentic enough to avoid the fads, smart enough to grow with us, and trusting enough to appeal to our inner souls.
Tickets for The Indigo Girls performance at the Amphitheatre at Regency Park go on sale Saturday, July 13, through all Ticketmaster outlets. To order tickets visit online at www.ticketmaster.com, call (919) 834-4000 or visit the amphitheatre box office at 404 North Academy St. in Cary from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Glenna Musante, Allie Mock, Wordsmith
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