Indigo Girls Autograph

Indigo Girls are an American folk rock music duo from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. The two met in elementary school and began performing together as high school students in Decatur, Georgia, part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. They started performing with the name Indigo Girls as students at Emory University, performing weekly at The Dugout, a bar in Emory Village. More about Indigo Girls

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Current items with a signature of Indigo Girls

These are the most current items with a signature of Indigo Girls that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail* EMILY SAILERS * signed 8x10 photo * INDIGO GIRLS * 1$60.00logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8X10 PHOTO AMY & EMILY$102.68logo
thumbnailIndigo Girls signed One Lost Day 12 lp album$129.99logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS SIGNED ONE LOST DAY VINYL LP RECORD DOUBLE ALBUM$124.99logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS SIGNED POSTER * 2010 STARING DOWN THE BRILLIANT DREAM TOUR LITHO$800.00logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS SIGNED POSTER * 2015 RISE OF THE BLACK MESSIAH PRINT * AMY RAY $800.00logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS~Autographed Concert Handbill Poster By Emily & Amy~ARMINSKI$100.00logo
They released a full-length record album entitled Strange Fire in 1987, and contracted with a major record company in 1988. After releasing nine albums with major record labels from 1987 through 2007, they have now resumed self-producing albums with their own IG Recordings company.

Outside of working on Indigo Girls–related projects, Ray has released solo albums and founded a non-profit recording label that promotes independent musicians. Saliers is an entrepreneur in the restaurant industry as well as a professional author; she also collaborates with her father, Don Saliers, in performing for special groups and causes. Saliers and Ray are both lesbians, though not a romantic couple, and are active in political and environmental causes. They are regarded as queer icons. Read even more about Indigo Girls at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Indigo Girls

The most expensive item with a signature of Indigo Girls (INDIGO GIRLS Self-Titled Album Gold Record Award Signed By Emily) was sold in January 2024 for $400.00 while the cheapest item (FOLK ROCK INDIGO GIRLS Dual AUTOGRAPH PHOTO~EMILY SALIERS~AMY RAY~) found a new owner for $6.50 in March 2024. The month with the most items sold (4) was November 2021 with an average selling price of $24.75 for an autographed item of Indigo Girls. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in July 2023 with $199.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $15.00 was August 2022. In average, an autographed item from Indigo Girls is worth $33.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Indigo Girls were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailFOLK ROCK INDIGO GIRLS Dual AUTOGRAPH PHOTO~EMILY SALIERS~AMY RAY~$6.50logo
thumbnailFramed Indigo Girls Poster Ypsilanti Michigan signed by poster artist$30.00logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS AMY RAY & LINDSAY FULLER * BAND SIGNED POSTER * 2012 ATHENS GA$35.00logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS Amy Ray SIGNED 8X10 Photo JSA COA $55.99logo
thumbnailIndigo Girls autographed concert poster 1999 Amy Ray and Emily Saliers$32.00logo
thumbnailIndigo Girls autographed concert poster 2015 Emily Saliers and Amy Ray$22.00logo
thumbnailIndigo Girls autographed concert poster Amy Ray and Emily Saliers$26.00logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS Band SIGNED 8X10 Photo JSA COA C$79.99logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS LP Rare Autographed!$89.00logo
thumbnailINDIGO GIRLS Self-Titled Album Gold Record Award Signed By Emily$400.00logo

Latest News about Indigo Girls

How the Indigo Girls Brought Barbie ‘Closer to Fine’ (07/24/23): A 1989 song about soul searching has maintained cultural relevance for three decades, but the band has also long been the target of homophobic jokes. Fans are savoring a moment of vindication. Go to news article