Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Robison, collectively known as The Dixie Chicks, are an all-girl country music trio. They became notorious during the early 2000s for criticizing the George W. Bush administration. The group has sold 30.5 million albums in the United States through August 2009. In the episode Bart-Mangled Banner they can be seen locked inside the jail of the Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center. They appeared as themselves in the episode Papa Don't Leech. File:Dixie Chicks.PNG|The Dixie Chicks Performing in The Simpsons File:Dixie Chicks.jpg|The Dixie Chicks in real life
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| - Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Robison, collectively known as The Dixie Chicks, are an all-girl country music trio. They became notorious during the early 2000s for criticizing the George W. Bush administration. The group has sold 30.5 million albums in the United States through August 2009. In the episode Bart-Mangled Banner they can be seen locked inside the jail of the Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center. They appeared as themselves in the episode Papa Don't Leech. File:Dixie Chicks.PNG|The Dixie Chicks Performing in The Simpsons File:Dixie Chicks.jpg|The Dixie Chicks in real life
- The Dixie Chicks are a fantastic country-pop band.
- The Dixie Chicks are a three-member country music band. In 2001, they appeared with the Muppets on Family Feud. In 2002, they appeared on Sesame Street Season 33, performing a remake of "Sing" with chickens. This version was featured on the Songs from the Street CD set, and clips of it appeared in a celebrity-filled version of "Sing", included in the 2004 video What's the Name of That Song? In 2005, they appeared on the video All Star Alphabet, singing a song about the letter B.
- Dixie Chicks (formado en 1989 en Dallas) es thumb|196px|left|Dixie Chicks. un trío de música country de los Estados Unidos formado por Emily Robison, Martie Maguire y Natalie Maines.
- The Dixie Chicks are a well-known country trio. They made StarClan angry when their lead singer, Natalie Maines, said they were ashamed the leader Bushstar was from their hometown of Texas.
- Long-lasting Country Music group known for its neotraditionalist country and bluegrass influences. The Dixie Chicks founded in 1989 when sisters Martie and Emily Irwin (now known as Martie Maguire and Emily Robison) joined with bassist Laura Lynch and guitarist/vocalist Robin Lynn Macy. The band recorded several bluegrass-influenced albums on indie labels under the production of Lloyd Maines. Macy left in 1992 and Lynch took over lead vocals for the band's last independent album. After signing to Monument Records in the mid-1990s, Lynch left as well because she was dissatisfied with the Irwin's push for a more youthful sound. Taking over as lead vocalist was Natalie Maines, Lloyd's daughter.
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| - Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Robison, collectively known as The Dixie Chicks, are an all-girl country music trio. They became notorious during the early 2000s for criticizing the George W. Bush administration. The group has sold 30.5 million albums in the United States through August 2009. In the episode Bart-Mangled Banner they can be seen locked inside the jail of the Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center. They appeared as themselves in the episode Papa Don't Leech. File:Dixie Chicks.PNG|The Dixie Chicks Performing in The Simpsons File:Dixie Chicks.jpg|The Dixie Chicks in real life
- Long-lasting Country Music group known for its neotraditionalist country and bluegrass influences. The Dixie Chicks founded in 1989 when sisters Martie and Emily Irwin (now known as Martie Maguire and Emily Robison) joined with bassist Laura Lynch and guitarist/vocalist Robin Lynn Macy. The band recorded several bluegrass-influenced albums on indie labels under the production of Lloyd Maines. Macy left in 1992 and Lynch took over lead vocals for the band's last independent album. After signing to Monument Records in the mid-1990s, Lynch left as well because she was dissatisfied with the Irwin's push for a more youthful sound. Taking over as lead vocalist was Natalie Maines, Lloyd's daughter. With a new sound led by Natalie's vocals, the band finally broke through in the latter half of the 1990s with its first Monument album, Wide Open Spaces. The album and its follow-up, Fly, both produced several big hits (including the controversial "Goodbye Earl") as well as Grammy and CMA awards. Following the dissolution of the Monument Nashville branch (which had produced no other successful artists during its timespan), the Chicks moved to Columbia Records for the bluegrass-influenced Top of the World. This album looked like it might bring the Chicks' career to new heights, with back-to-back crossover smashes in "Landslide" and "Long Time Gone," as well as "Traveling Soldier," which resonated well in the wake of post-9/11 patriotism. However, during a tour, Maines remarked that she was ashamed to be from the same state as then-president George W. Bush. This remark led to a huge backlash from the country music community, including a sharp decline in radio airplay ("Travelin' Soldier" fell from #1 to #3 to #43 in two weeks) and a longtime departure before Taking the Long Way came out in 2006. This album was a lot more vitriolic in nature, and although lead-off single "Not Ready to Make Nice" fared poorly at country radio, it was a massive pop hit and won three Grammy Awards. Robison and Maguire wanted to record a new Dixie Chicks album in 2009, but after Maines said that she was not ready to do one, the sisters recorded one album under the name Court Yard Hounds. They had also planned to start touring as such, until Maines decided to join the other two and tour alongside Keith Urban and the Eagles in 2010.
- The Dixie Chicks are a fantastic country-pop band.
- The Dixie Chicks are a three-member country music band. In 2001, they appeared with the Muppets on Family Feud. In 2002, they appeared on Sesame Street Season 33, performing a remake of "Sing" with chickens. This version was featured on the Songs from the Street CD set, and clips of it appeared in a celebrity-filled version of "Sing", included in the 2004 video What's the Name of That Song? In 2005, they appeared on the video All Star Alphabet, singing a song about the letter B.
- Dixie Chicks (formado en 1989 en Dallas) es thumb|196px|left|Dixie Chicks. un trío de música country de los Estados Unidos formado por Emily Robison, Martie Maguire y Natalie Maines.
- The Dixie Chicks are a well-known country trio. They made StarClan angry when their lead singer, Natalie Maines, said they were ashamed the leader Bushstar was from their hometown of Texas.
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