April 24 -- The Dixie Chicks went from country music darlings to pariahs after bashing President Bush at a concert in London. Now they speak out on the controversy that looms over their careers. Just ...
This story is part of The Tennessean’s Notorious Nashville series, which takes a look back at some of the city’s most provocative news stories of the 21st century so far. The Chicks' criticism of ...
The Dixie Chicks abandoned the "Dixie" and rebranded themselves simply as The Chicks in 2020, a move that subtly separates the country trio from language associated with the Confederate South. The ...
In 2003, the Chicks were riding an unprecedented high in the wake of the success of the band's album Home. Then came the George W. Bush diss heard round the world: While introducing the song "Travelin ...
Grammy-winning stars The Chicks' political beliefs overwhelmed their genre popularity in 2003, leading to their "cancellation" from country music. Nathan Keowen and Marcus K. Dowling Members of the ...
The following story was first published in 2013 to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the "Dixie Chicks Come Clean" Entertainment Weekly cover. As we celebrate EW's 35th anniversary, it has been ...
The following story was first published in 2013 to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the "Dixie Chicks Come Clean" Entertainment Weekly cover. As we celebrate EW's 35th anniversary, it has been ...