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The Dixie Chicks are taking fans on a journey through the past with the reissue of four of their hit albums on vinyl. 24 Years Ago: The Chicks Hit No. 1 With ‘Cowboy, Take Me Away’ 24 Years ...
The Dixie Chicks are back in action, and in honor of their return to the stage, the trio will re-releasing four of their beloved albums on vinyl — three for the first time. The Chicks are ...
Today, the Chicks have plenty to be happy about. For starters, there’s Gaslighter, one of the most warmly received records of the trio’s 25-year-long career, their first original album since ...
When The Chicks decided to drop the word "Dixie" from the band's name, it was the culmination of years of internal discussions and attempts to distance itself from negative connotations with the word.
Given the facts just stated, Gaslighter was a monumental album in their career. Following its July 17 release, the album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums ...
FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2007 file photo, the Dixie Chicks, Emily Robison, left, Natalie Maines, center, and Martie Maguire arrive for the 49th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
But the Dixie Chicks occupy an even greater level of fame. Once a darling of country radio, the group has crossed over to become a banner mainstream act and magazine cover subject, even today.The ...
The Dixie Chicks' name change comes two weeks after Lady Antebellum, another country trio, became "Lady A" and apologized for their name's previous association with the pre-Civil War slavery era.
The Chicks are opening up about their decision to drop “Dixie” from their band’s name and revealed what they nearly changed their name to. "It’s because of everything that’s going on in ...
Long known as firebrands ready to take on abusers, country music and the president, the trio now known as The Chicks is finding – on its first album in 14 years – beauty in loss and lonesomeness.
The Chicks are from Texas and their name was inspired by the 1973 album and song "Dixie Chicken" by Little Feet. As pointed out by Paper Magazine, the band did not intend to have any associations ...