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Dixie Chicks are an American all-female country music trio, comprised of Emily Robison, Martie Maguire, and Natalie Maines.The Dixie Chicks formed in 1989 in Dallas, Texas. After years of struggle and personnel changes, the group achieved large-scale country and pop commercial success starting in the late 1990s, with hit songs such as "Wide Open Spaces", "Cowboy Take Me Away", and "Long Time Gone". They became known for their lively group personae, instrumental virtuosity, fashion sense, and outspoken views. In particular, Natalie Maines' public criticism of President George W. Bush on the eve of the 2003 invasion of Iraq led to considerable controversy for the group and both a loss of part of their core country audience and a gain of new admirers.//The original members of the Dixie Chicks when they formed in 1989 were the sisters Martie Erwin and Emily Erwin, Laura Lynch, and Robin Lynn Macy. (Martie and Emily have since married and their names are now Martie Maguire and Emily Robison.) The sisters provided the instrumental firepower while the other two were the lead singers. The original members graduated from Greenhill School in Addison, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.The Dixie Chicks began with a largely bluegrass sound, and released their first album Thank Heavens for Dale Evans (named after the pioneering, multi-talented female performer Dale Evans) on independent label Crystal Clear Sound in 1990. The album included two instrumentals, an indicator from the beginning of the group's strength; Martie had taken third place at the National Fiddle Championships the year before. The Chicks gained some positive notices, winning the best band prize at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and earning opening act spots in support of Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, George Strait, and others, but found no airplay outside of public radio
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Jackson Shocks Guests At Dixie Chick's Bash
Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines says one person really stood out at her Halloween party last weekend, and it turned out to be the real Michael Jackson.
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Jackson Shocks Guests At Dixie Chick's Bash
Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines said that one person really stood out at her Halloween party last weekend, and it turned out to be the real Michael Jackson.
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Chesney looks for fourth Entertainer of the Year nod
The three "big" country music awards shows each year are the Academy of Country Music Awards, the CMT Music Awards and the Country Music Association Awards, which is airing live on ABC at 8 p.m. Wednesday. But the CMAs are often considered the biggest of the big.
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Can the Republicans Change?
A series of Bush failures – from his attempts to partially privatize Social Security to the worsening Iraq War to his bungled response to Hurricane Katrina – began to wash away the veneer of Bush’s infallibility, notes Robert Parry .
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Country-rock architect J.D. Souther returns not a moment too soon
Having just celebrated his 63rd birthday on Nov. 2, J.D. Souther agrees, albeit reluctantly, to take a few moments to assess his long career in music.
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