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The Dixie Chicks: Emily Strayer, Natalie Maines and Martie Maguire. CBS News And at the moment, they're just weeks away from releasing a new studio album, the first one in 14 years.
The women formerly known as the Dixie Chicks have survived the good old boys of country music, a legal battle with their record label, a feud with a president and arguably the first attempted ...
And then there’s the music. Gaslighter, their first album in 14 years, finds the Chicks farther than ever from the traditional bluegrass and country they started out playing in 1989, styles that ...
With the release of their newest single, "Gaslighter," an the announcement of a forthcoming album, the Dixie Chicks have officially returned to music. However, the trio says that their ...
Dixie Chicks CDs were burned, radio stations pulled their songs, and while they put out one more album, the stress of it all caused the band to mostly peter out.
The origin of the name Dixie Chicks isn't geographical, but musical. Per an op-ed in the Paper, the group styled themselves after the Little Feat album and song "Dixie Chicken." However, they’re ...
Songwriter Susan Gibson wrote "Wide Open Spaces" as a way to tell her parents to give her some space. It spent four weeks at ...
Does Maines regret bashing Bush? The Dixie Chicks are coming off the release of their popular single, “Gaslighter,” and are set to release a brand new album this year.
The Chicks are the best selling female group in America with more than 33 million albums sold in the United States, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
The Dixie Chicks are back, and with “Gaslighter,” they show that they are just as ready to stand up for themselves as they’ve ever been.