The single was sold a crazy game and everybody's waiting for someone to come home. You recorded it in 1985 on vinyl and you issued it on your own label, which I think is just so incredibly entrepreneurial. You named your label for your high school English teacher who you've referenced now a couple of times, Ellis Lloyd. And he jogs by her house every day and moves the trash cans back into the carport after trash day.
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers talk about their extraordinary 30-year creative collaboration as the music duo, Indigo Girls.