LOS ANGELES -- The Dixie Chicks took the long way around, but they're returning with new music soon after a 13-year hiatus. The award-winning group's lead singer, Natalie Maines, took to Instagram ...
The wait is finally nearly over for Dixie Chicks fans: After teasing new music for ... well, years, the country trio has announced that their next single, "Gaslighter," will be out on Wednesday (March ...
The Dixie Chicks all but fell off the face of the earth after lead singer Natalie Maines told a London audience that they disagreed with President George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq on Mar. 10, 2003.
The Dixie Chicks are now known as The Chicks. On Thursday, the country trio changed its social media handles to @TheChicks, and their official website now redirects to thechicks.com. "We want to meet ...
“What a lie-lie-lie-lie,” Natalie Maines sings in “Gaslighter,” the long-awaited first piece of new music that the Dixie Chicks have released since the George W. Bush administration. Maines has hinted ...
Gaslighter is still postponed to a later, unknown date, but the Dixie Chicks aren't leaving us high and dry. In fact, with the new track released from the album, they're leaving us in tears. On ...
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