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UPDATED
06/16/2009
****SUMMER
2009 TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED****
Click here
to view the dates for Amy Ray's Summer 2009 Tour.
The complete schedule is now online!
AMY
RAY STREET
TEAM VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Would you like to help get the word out?
You
can help us out by hanging posters!
Click here
to join the Amy Ray Street Team for
contests and more information on helping out.

*******NOW
AVAILABLE*******
Didn't
It Feel Kinder T-Shirts
Black
short and long sleeves, brown ringer,
grey ringer, and pink girls sizes
ONLINE NETWORKS
If you are a member of an
online networking community, be sure to "friend" Amy
to help spread the word.
Some
of the more popular sites include Facebook,
Myspace,
Twitter
and Reverb Nation.
Click here
for the complete list.
Amy
Ray's Winter 2009 Tour Diary
Amy kept a tour diary during the Winter
2009 leg
of the "Didn't It Feel Kinder" tour. Click here
to view it.
INTERVIEW
WITH AMY RAY
Click
here
for a new interview and live performance
by Amy Ray and her band
on Chicago Public Radio's Sound
Opinions.
For
pictures from the studio performance,
please click here.


Available now!
Amy Ray
"Didn't It Feel Kinder"

Special
limited edition LP of "Didn't It Feel Kinder"
also available now!
****NEW****
Download
new tracks and
alternate versions exclusively at
iTunes,
Amazon,
eMusic
and Napster!
  
Available now
A
few other featured Daemon releases not to miss
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John Trudell:
Bone Days
The
dangerous poetry and visionary music of John Trudell was
forged by an extraordinary life, lived out in the heart
of the land and its people.
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Jesus Christ Superstar:
A Resurrection
"The
project's saving grace (from the original) is a mix-and-match
approach that pairs some of the city's best and best-known
vocalists - from Amy Ray and Emily Saliers of the Indigo
Girls, to underground faves Kelly Hogan and Benjamin -
with a spree of bands that veer from catalytic rock (Five-Eight)
to blissful pop (Cicada Sings and Uncle Green) to deranged
orchestral music (The Feed and Seed Marching Abominable)
to jacked-up ska (Full Stop). The result is anything but
another contrived concept album. Lorant's divine folly
turns out to be a blessing in "
-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Athens Boys Choir:
Rhapsody in T
“Katz
has the nuance of an old soul when he does his thing. With
the inclusion of class, culture, and race dynamics in transgender
politics, Katz makes room for the evolution of a movement.
He doesn't shy away from questioning his own community and
remembers that humor broadens the most narrow minds. This
self aware spoken word artist has potential to be a leader
to his generation of queers and a bridge to an older generation
if they are willing to listen.”
- Amy Ray (Indigo Girls)
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Riot
Grrrl Ink (RGI) is the largest queer label in the world. Our
produce and support roster is over 120 strong and includes Bitch,
Alix Olson, Pamela Means, Staceyann Chin, Athens Boys Choir, the
Sister Spit Rambling Road Show, God-des & She, Michelle Tea
and Nervous but Excited just to name a few.
At
RGI we help make queer art specifically at the intersection of
politics and social change. The artists that call our roster home
craft art that is designed to inspire people to become aquainted
with their own potential and develop connections to their community.
RGI runs on a radical capitalism business plan where 100% of our
profits go directly to our artist or back into our community through
direct action. We are the only record label in the world that
signs nonprofits and social justice organizations just like artist.
Our roster is home to the Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated
Women, Wih Literacy & Justice for All and HIPS: Helping Individual
Prostitutes Survive.
We
hope to redefine what a label is not just to a community but also
to an industry - together we are creating a rEvolution.
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