The Dixie Chicks
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I Shall Be Free: The Blacklisting of Dixie Chicks
Comment by Dave Marsh, Harp, June 2003
IN CHRIS BUHALIS'S 'Talkin' Sounds Just Like Joe McCarthy Blues', John Ashcroft declares questioning him un-American, to which the singer replies, "It's called a democracy. ...
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The Dixie Chicks: Roxy, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times, 8 October 1998
Dixie Chicks Display Slick, High-Energy Showmanship ...
The Dixie Chicks: Country's bad girls
Interview by Paul Sexton, The Times, 11 June 1999
They broke all the rules in Nashville and now they're heading our way. Paul Sexton meets the Dixie Chicks ...
Interview by Dorian Lynskey, Q, July 1999
Good heavens! It's the bottle-blonde, country Corrs. ...
Dixie Chicks: Fly; Shedaisy: The Whole Shebang
Review by Eric Weisbard, The Village Voice, 15 September 1999
EVERYONE IN NASHVILLE understands that the New Country formula-slick production with a seamless touch of roots and updated suburban family values-isn't enough anymore. ...
Live Review by Dave Simpson, The Guardian, 12 September 2003
"ANYONE AWARE of the incident March 10?" asks singer Natalie Maines, referring to the band's last UK visit, when a remark that she was "ashamed" ...
Dixie Chicks: Apollo, Manchester
Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 17 September 2003
DISSENT STILL finds its focus in pop, more than any other art form. But there can have been few less likely standard-bearers for this radical ...
The Dixie Chicks: Weapons Of Mass Destruction
Interview by Andria Lisle, MOJO, October 2003
When they criticised President Bush's war, the Dixie Chicks went from being new country darlings to enemies of the state. Now they’re unlikely keepers of ...
Dixie Chicks: How The Chicks Survived Their Scrap With Bush
Interview by Adam Sweeting, Daily Telegraph, 15 June 2006
Adam Sweeting assesses how the Dixie Chicks have weathered a political storm ...
Dixie Chicks: 'We Had A Song At No 1. The Next Day It Was At No 70'
Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 23 June 2006
NATALIE MAINES has a little cluster of black teardrops tattooed on her lower leg, trickling from her ankle down to her foot. Dixie Chicks' poised ...
Dixie Chicks: United Centre, Chicago
Live Review by Bob Mehr, MOJO, November 2006
President-baiting Texans gain new fans but lose musical momentum. ...
The Dixie Chicks: The Playboy Interview
Interview by Alan Light, Playboy, December 2006
IT IS MARCH 10, 2003. The Dixie Chicks – Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire – are playing an SRO show in London at ...
There's Your Trouble: Considering the Dixie Chicks controversy, with hindsight 20/20
Retrospective and Interview by Holly Gleason, No Depression, 23 May 2017
IT WAS EARLY 2003. The Dixie Chicks were easily the biggest girl group in history — and also the biggest act in country music post–Garth ...
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