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Two Decades Later, Indigo Girls' Voices Still Strong

After 20 years and 10 studio albums, the Indigo Girls are still speaking out, musically and politically. And they say they found new energy with their latest CD, Despite Our Differences.

Band members Amy Ray and Emily Saliers are known as passionate singer-songwriters whose music features intelligent lyrics and intricate harmonies. They characterize their music as "folk music with angst," and say they are political activists first and performers second.

The folk-rock duo discusses their musical partnership and political activism, and performs live.

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Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, singing-songwriting folk duo known as the Indigo Girls; their latest CD is Despite Our Differences

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