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The Chicks

The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks) are an American country band from Dallas, Texas. Since 1995, the band has consisted of Natalie Maines (lead vocals, guitar) and sisters Martie Maguire (vocals, fiddle, mandolin, guitar) and Emily Strayer (vocals, guitar, banjo, Dobro). Maguire and Strayer, both née Erwin, founded the band in 1989 in Dallas, Texas, with bassist Laura Lynch and vocalist and guitarist Robin Lynn Macy. They performed bluegrass and country music, busking and touring the bluegrass festival circuits and small venues for six years without attracting a major label. In 1992, Macy left and Lynch became the lead vocalist.

The Chicks
The Dixie Chicks in Austin, Texas, in 2006
Background information
Also known asDixie Chicks (1989–2020)
OriginDallas, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Years active1989–present
Labels
SpinoffsCourt Yard Hounds
Members
Past members
  • Robin Lynn Macy
  • Laura Lynch
Websitethechicks.com

Upon signing with Monument Records Nashville in 1997 and replacing Lynch with Maines, the Dixie Chicks achieved success with their albums Wide Open Spaces (1998) and Fly (1999). After Monument closed its Nashville branch, the Dixie Chicks moved to Columbia Records for Home (2002). These albums achieved multi-platinum sales in the United States, Canada, and Australia, along with several charting singles on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. "There's Your Trouble", "Wide Open Spaces", "You Were Mine", "Cowboy Take Me Away", "Without You", and a cover of Bruce Robison's "Travelin' Soldier" reached number one. The Dixie Chicks also reached number one on the Adult Contemporary chart with their 2002 cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide".

Days before the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Maines told a London audience that the Dixie Chicks did not endorse the war and were ashamed of US President George W. Bush being from Texas. The remarks triggered boycotts in the US and a backlash from fans. After a hiatus, the Dixie Chicks released Taking the Long Way in 2006, an album informed by the backlash. "Not Ready to Make Nice" became their biggest crossover single, reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100. After another hiatus, Maguire and Strayer released an album in 2009 as the Court Yard Hounds. The Dixie Chicks reunited to tour in the 2010s. In 2020, they removed "Dixie" from their name due to negative connotations, and released their first album in 14 years, Gaslighter.

The Chicks have won 13 Grammy Awards, including five in 2007 for Taking the Long Way, which received the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, and its single "Not Ready to Make Nice", which received the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and the Grammy Award for Song of the Year. By July 2020, with 33 million certified albums sold[2] and sales of 27.9 million albums in the US, the Chicks had become the best-selling all-woman band and best-selling country group since Nielsen SoundScan began recording sales in 1991.[3][4][5]

History edit

1989–1995: Original bluegrass group edit

The Chicks were founded in 1989 as the Dixie Chicks by Laura Lynch on upright bass, Robin Lynn Macy on guitar, and the multi-instrumentalist sisters Martie and Emily Erwin. The Erwin sisters later married and both changed their names twice (Martie to Martie Seidel, then Martie Maguire; Emily to Emily Robison, then Emily Strayer). The band name was taken from the album Dixie Chicken by Lowell George of Little Feat.[6] They initially played predominantly bluegrass and a mix of country standards. All four women played and sang, though Maguire and Strayer provided most of the instrumentation while Lynch and Macy shared lead vocals. Maguire primarily played fiddle, mandolin, and viola, while Strayer's specialties included five-stringed banjo and dobro.[citation needed]

In 1990, Penny Cook, the daughter of the senator John Tower, gave the Dixie Chicks $10,000 to record an album. Their first studio album, Thank Heavens for Dale Evans, was named after the pioneering performer Dale Evans.[7] They paid $5,000 for the 14-track album.[8] It included two instrumentals. In 1987, Maguire (still known then as Martie Erwin) had won second place, and in 1989, third place in the national fiddle championships held at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas.[9]

A Christmas single was released at the end of the year – a 45 RPM vinyl record titled Home on the Radar Range with "Christmas Swing" on one side and the song on the flip side named "The Flip Side". The record titles were significant; during that period of time, the bandmates dressed up as "cowgirls", and publicity photos reflected this image. However, even with an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry,[10] and Garrison Keillor's radio show A Prairie Home Companion,[11] they did not get much national airplay.[citation needed]

The Dixie Chicks began building a fan base, winning the prize for "best band" at the 1990 Telluride Bluegrass Festival and opening for established country music artists, including such names as Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, and George Strait.[8]

In 1992, a second independent album, Little Ol' Cowgirl, moved towards a more contemporary country sound, as the band enlisted the help of more session musicians, and developed a richer sound with larger and more modern arrangements. Robin Lynn Macy was not pleased with the change in sound. She left in late 1992 to devote herself to a "purer" bluegrass sound, remaining active in the Dallas and Austin music scenes.[12] It was during this period that professional steel guitarist Lloyd Maines (who had played on both albums) introduced them to his daughter, Natalie, an aspiring singer. Lloyd Maines thought his daughter would be a good match to replace the departed Macy, and had passed along Natalie's audition demo tape, which had won her a full scholarship to the Berklee College of Music, to both Maguire and Strayer.[13] Her distinctive voice was a match for Maguire's soprano and Strayer's alto harmonies.[citation needed] Reviewing their show the Birchmere, Virginia in 1992, The Washington Post wrote that "record label executives will be kicking themselves soon enough ... these Chicks have what it takes to make the big time, yet no major label has taken the plunge to sign them."[14]

Lynch became lead singer on the Dixie Chicks' third album, Shouldn't a Told You That (1993). They were still unable to attract support from a major record label, and struggled to expand their fan base beyond Texas and Nashville. Their new manager, Simon Renshaw, approached the executive Scott Siman and he signed them to a developmental deal with Sony Music Entertainment's Nashville division. The deal was finalized with Sony over mid-1995,[15] and Lynch was replaced by Maines.[16]

Accounts of Lynch's departure vary. At the time, the sisters said she had been considering leaving for over a year as she was weary of touring and hoped to spend more time with her daughter.[15] Lynch offered to stay for the first recordings on the new album, but the sisters thought it would send the wrong message to Sony; they all agreed she would leave before the new album.[15] In a 1996 interview, Lynch said, "It can't really be characterized as a resignation. There are three Dixie Chicks, and I'm only one."[17] In 2003, Lynch said she had no regrets about leaving.[18]

1995–2000: Commercial success with Wide Open Spaces and Fly edit

 
The Dixie Chicks at the Country for Kids concert in 1998 in Stafford, Virginia

With the addition of Natalie Maines, the new lineup had a more contemporary sound, as well as a new look, leaving their cowgirl dresses with their past, giving the band a broader appeal.[1] Renshaw sent staff producer Blake Chancey to Austin to work with the band.[citation needed]

After Maines joined the band, the instrumental lineup was essentially the same, though Maines was not an acoustic bassist. Instead, she played acoustic and electric guitar, and occasionally electric bass guitar or Tacoma Papoose guitar in concert. She sang lead vocals, with Maguire and Strayer singing backing vocals. Strayer was now contributing to the band's sound, adding guitar, accordion, sitar, and papoose to her mastery of the five-string banjo and dobro, while Maguire began adding guitar, viola, and mandolin chops more frequently to her expert fiddle. The sisters welcomed the change; Maguire said, "It's very rootsy, but then Natalie comes in with a rock and blues influence. That gave Emily and [me] a chance to branch out, because we loved those kinds of music but felt limited by our instruments."[19]

Within the next year, Sony came to Austin to see the revamped Dixie Chicks and committed to sign them to a long-term deal and they were selected as the first new artist on the newly revived Monument Records label. A single "I Can Love You Better" was released in October 1997, and reached the Top 10 on American country music charts, while the new lineup recorded the rest of their debut album. Wide Open Spaces was released on January 23, 1998.[20]

Over the space of a year, the next three singles from Wide Open Spaces reached first place on the Country charts: "There's Your Trouble", "You Were Mine", and the title track. The album added a widespread audience to their original following, entering the top five on both country and pop charts[21] with initial sales of 12 million copies in the country music arena alone, setting a record for the best-selling duo or group album in country music history.[1] As of 2003, the 12 million copies sold in the United States of Wide Open Spaces made it a RIAA-certified diamond album.[22]

In 1998, the Dixie Chicks sold more CDs than all other country music groups combined.[23][24] Big Country music took note of the Dixie Chicks, awarding them the Horizon Award for new artists in 1998, given to those who have "demonstrated the most significant creative growth and development in overall chart and sales activity, live performance professionalism and critical media recognition".[25][26] By 1999, the album won the new lineup their first Grammy Awards as well as acclaim from the Country Music Association, the Academy of Country Music, and other high-profile awards.

On August 31, 1999, the Dixie Chicks released another album, Fly, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 charts, selling over 10 million copies and making the Dixie Chicks the only country band and the only female band of any genre to hold the distinction of having two back-to-back RIAA certified diamond albums.[20] Nine singles were released from Fly, including country No. 1s "Cowboy Take Me Away" and "Without You". Dixie Chicks albums continued to place in the list of the 50 best-selling albums in American history over a half-decade after they were released.[27] Fly again won Grammy awards and honors from the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music, and the Dixie Chicks received a number of honors from other sources for their accomplishments.[28] The band headlined their first tour, the Fly Tour, with guest artists including Joe Ely and Ricky Skaggs appearing at each show,[29] and also joined Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, and other female artists on the all-woman touring Lilith Fair.[30]

The source of the Dixie Chicks' commercial success during this time came from various factors: they wrote or co-wrote about half of the songs on Wide Open Spaces and Fly; their mixture of bluegrass, mainstream country music, blues, and pop songs appealed to a wide spectrum of record buyers, and where the women had once dressed as "cowgirls" with Lynch, their dress was now more contemporary.[1]

"Cowboy Take Me Away" from Fly became another signature song, written by Maguire to celebrate her sister's romance with country singer Charlie Robison, whom Emily subsequently married, exchanging her surname for Robison. However, a few of their songs brought controversy within their conservative country music fan base, and two songs caused some radio stations to remove the Dixie Chicks from their playlists: "Sin Wagon", from which the term "mattress dancing" takes on a new twist, and "Goodbye Earl", a song that uses black comedy in telling the story of the unabashed murderer of an abusive husband. (The band later made a video portraying the nefarious deed, with actor Dennis Franz playing the murdered husband.) In an interview, Maines commented about Sony worrying about the reference to "mattress dancing" in "Sin Wagon", refusing to discuss it in interviews. She said, "Our manager jokes, 'You can't say mattress dancing, but they love the song about premeditated first degree murder'! She continues, " ... so it's funny to us that "mattress dancing" is out and murder is in!"[31]

2001–2002: Record label dispute and Home edit

After the commercial success of their first two albums, the band became involved in a dispute with their record label, Sony, regarding accounting procedures, alleging that in at least 30 cases Sony had used fraudulent accounting practices, underpaying them at least $4 million (£2.7m) in royalties on their albums over the previous three years.[32] Sony held out, and the trio walked away, with Sony suing the group for failure to complete their contract.[33] The Dixie Chicks responded with their own $4.1-million lawsuit against Sony Music Entertainment on August 27,[34] which added clout to claims made by singers Courtney Love, Aimee Mann, and LeAnn Rimes against the recording industry.[35] After months of negotiation, the Dixie Chicks settled their suit privately, and were awarded their own record label imprint, Open Wide Records, which afforded them more control, a better contract, and an increase in royalty payments, with Sony still responsible for marketing and distribution of albums.[23][36]

During the time that they worked with Sony to reconcile their differences, the Dixie Chicks debuted their quiet, unadorned song "I Believe in Love" on the America: A Tribute to Heroes telethon following the September 11, 2001 attacks. The three women found themselves home, in Texas, each happily married, planning families, and writing songs closer to their roots, without the usual pressures of the studio technicians from the major labels. The songs they didn't write were solicited from songwriters who wrote with a less commercial emphasis.[37] The result was that Home, independently produced by Lloyd Maines and the Dixie Chicks, was released August 27, 2002.[20]

Unlike the Dixie Chicks' two previous records, Home is dominated by up-tempo bluegrass and pensive ballads; and Emmylou Harris added her vocals to "Godspeed". In addition, the text of the opening track and first single, "Long Time Gone", was a pointed criticism of contemporary country music radio, accusing it of ignoring the soul of the genre as exemplified by Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, and Hank Williams. "Long Time Gone" became the Dixie Chicks' first Top 10 hit on the U.S. pop singles chart and peaked at No. 2 on the country chart, becoming a major success. Approximately six million copies of Home were sold in the United States.[38]

Home also won Grammy awards, and other noteworthy accolades as before, though it fell short of reaching the diamond record status of the first two albums. Natalie Maines said afterward, "I want to check the record books and see how many fathers and daughters have won Grammys together."[39]

By 2002, the Dixie Chicks were featured on three television specials: An Evening with the Dixie Chicks, which was an acoustic concert primarily composed of the material from Home; VH1 Divas Las Vegas alongside Cher, Céline Dion, Shakira, Anastacia, Stevie Nicks, Mary J. Blige, Cyndi Lauper, Whitney Houston and host Ellen DeGeneres; and a CMT three-hour television special, the 40 Greatest Women of Country Music. Ranked No. 13 out of 40, they were "selected by hundreds of artists, music historians, music journalists and music industry professionals—looking at every aspect of what a great artist is".[40]

2003–2005: Comments on George W. Bush and backlash edit

On March 10, 2003, the Dixie Chicks performed at the Shepherd's Bush Empire theater in London, England.[41] Maines told the audience the band did not support the imminent Allied invasion of Iraq and were ashamed that President George W. Bush was from Texas.[42] Maines's remark triggered a backlash in the United States.[42] The Dixie Chicks were blacklisted by thousands of country radio stations,[43] and the band members received death threats.[44] Maines issued an apology, saying her remark had been disrespectful; in 2006 she rescinded the apology, saying she felt Bush deserved no respect.[43] Their single "Landslide", a Fleetwood Mac cover, fell from number 10 to 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 in one week and left the chart a week later.[45] The backlash also damaged sales of their next album and tour.[46]

 
The Dixie Chicks performing at Madison Square Garden on June 20, 2003, during the Top of the World Tour

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita battered the Gulf Coast, with the group's home state of Texas directly in the wake of the disaster. In September, the Dixie Chicks debuted their song "I Hope" in the Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast telethon. The song was one of only two performed at the concert that was not donated for the subsequent DVD. The Dixie Chicks made their new single available as a download with proceeds to benefit hurricane relief through Habitat For Humanity and the American Federation of Musicians Gulf Coast Relief Fund.[47][48][49]

In October 2004, the Dixie Chicks joined the Vote for Change tour, performing in concerts organized by MoveOn.org in swing states, raising funds for political groups opposing Bush.[50] In 2005, Maguire, Strayer, and Maines joined with 31 other recording artists, including Dolly Parton, Christina Aguilera, Yoko Ono, and Mandy Moore supporting relationships of all kinds, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, on a two-disc release titled Love Rocks, with their song from the album Home called "I Believe in Love".[51]

2006–2007: Taking the Long Way and Shut Up and Sing edit

On March 16, 2006, the Dixie Chicks released the single "Not Ready to Make Nice" in advance of their upcoming album. Cowritten with Dan Wilson, it addressed the political controversy that had surrounded the group for the previous three years.[52] Strayer said, "The stakes were definitely higher on that song. We knew it was special because it was so autobiographical, and we had to get it right. And once we had that song done, it freed us up to do the rest of the album without that burden." She said writing the song had become their "therapy", since they had to hold in so many stored emotions for so long. Thus, the band considered the album not so much political as very personal.[53]

The question of how the group's new record would fare commercially attracted intense media interest. Taking the Long Way was released in stores and online on May 22, 2006. The album was produced by Rick Rubin who had worked with hard rock acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers and System of a Down, as well as idiosyncratic singers such as Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond. The band felt they had nothing to lose by a newer approach, and possibly quite a bit to gain.[54] All 14 tracks were co-written by the three Chicks, alongside various other songwriters, including Neil Finn of Crowded House. The album contains references to the 2003 controversy.[55] Taking the Long Way debuted at number one on both the U.S. pop albums chart and the U.S. country albums chart, selling 526,000 copies in the first week (the year's second-best such total for any country act) and making it a gold record within its first week, despite having little or no airplay in areas that had once embraced them. The Dixie Chicks became the first female band in chart history to have three albums debut at No. 1.[56]

Both "Not Ready to Make Nice" and second single "Everybody Knows" were largely ignored by U.S. country radio[57] and failed to penetrate the top 35 of the Hot Country Songs chart. In June 2006, Emily Strayer noted the lack of support from other country music performers: "A lot of artists cashed in on being against what we said or what we stood for because that was promoting their career, which was a horrible thing to do. ... A lot of pandering started going on, and you'd see soldiers and the American flag in every video. It became a sickening display of ultra-patriotism."[57]

Maines said, "The entire country may disagree with me, but I don't understand the necessity for patriotism. Why do you have to be a patriot? About what? This land is our land? Why? You can like where you live and like your life, but as for loving the whole country ... I don't see why people care about patriotism."[57] In Europe, however, the two singles were well received by country radio, peaking at Nos. 13 and 11 respectively and remaining on the European Country Charts for more than 20 weeks each.[58]

The Accidents & Accusations Tour began in July 2006. Ticket sales were strong in Canada and in some Northeastern markets, but notably weak in other areas. A number of shows were canceled or relocated to smaller venues due to poor sales, and in Houston, Texas, tickets never even went on sale when local radio stations refused to accept advertising for the event.[59] In August, a re-routed tour schedule was scheduled with a greater emphasis on Canadian dates, where Taking the Long Way had gone five-times-platinum. The tour's shows themselves generally refrained from any explicit verbal political comments, letting the music, especially the central performance of "Not Ready to Make Nice" (which typically received a thunderous ovation during and after the song), speak for itself. As part of the tour, the Dixie Chicks became the first major band to hire a designated blogger "all-access" to keep up with them in their promotional activities and tour.[60] When the Dixie Chicks performed again at Shepherd's Bush Empire, site of "The Incident", Maines joked that she wanted to say something the audience had not heard before, but instead said, "Just so y'all know, we're ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas," to much laughter and applause.[61]

In 2006, Taking the Long Way was the ninth-best-selling album in the United States. At the 49th Grammy Awards Show on February 11, 2007, the group won all five categories for which they were nominated, including the top awards of Song of the Year and Record of the Year, both for "Not Ready to Make Nice", and Album of the Year, for Taking the Long Way. Maines interpreted the wins as being a show of public support for their advocacy of free speech.[62] It had been 14 years since an artist had swept those three awards.[63]

After the Grammys, Taking the Long Way hit No. 8 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the country album charts and "Not Ready to Make Nice" re-entered the charts at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video for "Not Ready to Make Nice" was nominated for the 2007 CMT Music Video Awards in the categories of Video of the Year and Group Video of the Year, but did not win.[64] The group was nominated for the 2007 Country Music Association's award for Top Vocal Group, but lost to Rascal Flatts.[65]

At the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, Cabin Creek Films, the production company of documentarian Barbara Kopple, premiered Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing.[66] The documentary follows the Dixie Chicks over the three years since the 2003 London concert remark and covers aspects of their musical and personal lives in addition to the controversy.[67]

An ad for Shut Up and Sing was turned down by NBC on October 27, 2006, because of a policy barring ads dealing with "public controversy". Ads were rebuffed by the CW as well, but local affiliate stations of all five major broadcasters, including NBC and CW, ran promotional spots for the film in New York and Los Angeles, the two cities where it opened that day.[68] The film's distributor Harvey Weinstein said, "It's a sad commentary about the level of fear in our society that a movie about a group of courageous entertainers who were blacklisted for exercising their right of free speech is now itself being blacklisted by corporate America."[68]

2008–2014: Hiatus, Court Yard Hounds and continued touring edit

At a December 2007 rally in Little Rock, Arkansas, Maines expressed support for the West Memphis Three, three men convicted of a 1993 triple murder who many believe innocent.[69] Maines cited a recent defense filing implicating Terry Hobbs, the stepfather of one of the victims, and posted similar comments in a letter on the Dixie Chicks' web site.[69] In November 2008, Hobbs sued Maines and the Dixie Chicks for defamation as a result of her statements.[70] On December 2, 2009, a U.S. federal judge dismissed the defamation case on the grounds that Hobbs had not shown the statements were made with actual malice.[71] A proposed April 2008 commercial spot to promote Al Gore's "We Campaign" involving both the Dixie Chicks and Toby Keith was eventually abandoned because of scheduling conflicts.[72]

In January 2010, Maguire and Strayer released new music without Maines[73] as a duo known as Court Yard Hounds.[74] Lloyd Maines, Natalie's father, said that the trio were "definitely still an entity".[73] The Court Yard Hounds released their first album in May 2010, with Strayer on lead vocals.[74] Beginning on June 8, 2010, the Dixie Chicks joined the Eagles on their stadium-based Eagles 2010 Summer Tour,[75] visiting cities such as Toronto, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, St. Louis and Winnipeg with a performance at the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. Country singer and guitarist Keith Urban appeared at selected shows.[citation needed]

The Dixie Chicks appeared in the 2010 music documentary Sounds Like a Revolution about protest music in America. They sang "You" on the March 2011 release of Rare Bird Alert, a Steve Martin bluegrass album, accompanied by the Steep Canyon Rangers.[76] In March 2011, Maines made a solo recording of the Beach Boys hit "God Only Knows" for the final episode of the HBO series Big Love.[77] In July 2011, Strayer and Maguire said that new music involving Maines is in the works.[78] In October 2011, the Dixie Chicks played the Concert for Wildfire Relief in Austin, Texas. During the set, Maines stated that there was "zero hesitation" when the group was asked to do the show.[79]

In December 2012, the Dixie Chicks replaced Lady Antebellum as headliners' at Canada's Craven Country Jamboree in July 2013.[80] In July they also performed at the Ottawa Bluesfest and the Cavendish Beach Music Festival and in October 2013 on the Scotiabank Saddledome.[81] In July 2013, the Court Yard Hounds also released their second album, Amelita. From October 2013 to March 2014, the Dixie Chicks went on their first full-length tour since 2007, the Long Time Gone Tour through various cities across Canada in 2013. The tour incorporated the C2C: Country to Country festival held in London and Dublin during March 2014.[82]

2016–present: MMXVI World Tour, name change and Gaslighter edit

In June 2015, a European tour was scheduled to commence in Antwerp on April 16, 2016; the DCX MMXVI World Tour initially included dates for Switzerland, The Netherlands, Scandinavia, the UK and Ireland, however in November 2015, the tour was extended into North America, with over forty shows scheduled across the United States and Canada.[83] The tour was extended to Australia and New Zealand, and was followed by a live album and video, DCX MMXVI Live.[84]

On the 50th anniversary of the Country Music Association Awards on November 2, 2016, the Dixie Chicks performed alongside Beyoncé on her song "Daddy Lessons". A studio version of the performance was released to digital outlets the following day.[85] They also collaborated with Taylor Swift on her song "Soon You'll Get Better" from Swift's 2019 album Lover.[86] On May 3, 2018, the Dixie Chicks' manager, Simon Renshaw, retired after having managed them since 1995. They signed with Ian Montone and Rick Yorn at Monotone/LBI Entertainment.[87]

On June 25, 2020, the band changed their name to the Chicks, dropping the word "Dixie".[88] The change followed criticism that the word had connotations of slavery in the United States.[89][90][a] The band said they had picked "that stupid name" as teenagers, and had wanted to change it for years. They decided to change it when they saw the Confederate flag described as "the Dixie Swastika" on social media in June 2020.[91] They were also inspired by the George Floyd protests and the Black Lives Matter movement, saying it "definitely lit a fire in us to be on the right side of history".[88] They received the blessing of the Chicks, a New Zealand duo, to share the name.[89][92] Alongside the name change, the Chicks released the protest song "March March" with a music video directed by Seanne Farmer, in tribute to social justice movements.[89] They also introduced John Silva as their new manager,[93] with publicity by Cindi Berger of R&CPMK.[94]

On July 17, 2020, the Chicks released their first album in 14 years, Gaslighter, produced by Jack Antonoff.[95] The first single, "Gaslighter", was released on March 4.[96] On August 20, the Chicks performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.[97] On December 22, 2023, Laura Lynch, a member of the Dixie Chicks until 1993, died in a traffic collision near El Paso, Texas, at the age of 65.[98] The Chicks issued a statement saying Lynch was "a bright light" whose "undeniable talents helped propel us beyond busking on street corners to stages all across Texas and the mid-West".[98]

Band members edit

 
The Dixie Chicks in 2006. From left: Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, Emily Strayer

Members

Former members

  • Laura Lynch – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, bass (1989–1995; died 2023)[99][100]
  • Robin Lynn Macy – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, guitar (1989–1992)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums

Tours edit

 
Set list from the Top of the World Tour: Madison Square Garden, June 20, 2003.

Headlining

Supporting

Co-headlining

Residencies

  • 2023: The Chicks: Six Nights in Vegas

Awards and nominations edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The origin of the word "Dixie" is obscure, see Dixie#Origin of the name.

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Further reading edit

  • Dickerson, James L. (2000). Dixie Chicks: Down-Home and Backstage. Taylor Trade Publishing. ISBN 0-87833-189-1.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • The Chicks at Curlie
  • The Chicks at IMDb
  • The Chicks discography at Discogs

chicks, this, article, about, american, country, band, other, uses, disambiguation, formerly, dixie, chicks, american, country, band, from, dallas, texas, since, 1995, band, consisted, natalie, maines, lead, vocals, guitar, sisters, martie, maguire, vocals, fi. This article is about the American country band For other uses see The Chicks disambiguation The Chicks formerly the Dixie Chicks are an American country band from Dallas Texas Since 1995 the band has consisted of Natalie Maines lead vocals guitar and sisters Martie Maguire vocals fiddle mandolin guitar and Emily Strayer vocals guitar banjo Dobro Maguire and Strayer both nee Erwin founded the band in 1989 in Dallas Texas with bassist Laura Lynch and vocalist and guitarist Robin Lynn Macy They performed bluegrass and country music busking and touring the bluegrass festival circuits and small venues for six years without attracting a major label In 1992 Macy left and Lynch became the lead vocalist The ChicksThe Dixie Chicks in Austin Texas in 2006Background informationAlso known asDixie Chicks 1989 2020 OriginDallas Texas U S GenresCountry 1 bluegrass 1 country pop 1 Years active1989 presentLabelsCrystal Clear Sound Monument Nashville Columbia NashvilleSpinoffsCourt Yard HoundsMembersEmily Strayer Martie Maguire Natalie MainesPast membersRobin Lynn Macy Laura LynchWebsitethechicks wbr com Upon signing with Monument Records Nashville in 1997 and replacing Lynch with Maines the Dixie Chicks achieved success with their albums Wide Open Spaces 1998 and Fly 1999 After Monument closed its Nashville branch the Dixie Chicks moved to Columbia Records for Home 2002 These albums achieved multi platinum sales in the United States Canada and Australia along with several charting singles on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs charts There s Your Trouble Wide Open Spaces You Were Mine Cowboy Take Me Away Without You and a cover of Bruce Robison s Travelin Soldier reached number one The Dixie Chicks also reached number one on the Adult Contemporary chart with their 2002 cover of Fleetwood Mac s Landslide Days before the 2003 invasion of Iraq Maines told a London audience that the Dixie Chicks did not endorse the war and were ashamed of US President George W Bush being from Texas The remarks triggered boycotts in the US and a backlash from fans After a hiatus the Dixie Chicks released Taking the Long Way in 2006 an album informed by the backlash Not Ready to Make Nice became their biggest crossover single reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100 After another hiatus Maguire and Strayer released an album in 2009 as the Court Yard Hounds The Dixie Chicks reunited to tour in the 2010s In 2020 they removed Dixie from their name due to negative connotations and released their first album in 14 years Gaslighter The Chicks have won 13 Grammy Awards including five in 2007 for Taking the Long Way which received the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and its single Not Ready to Make Nice which received the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and the Grammy Award for Song of the Year By July 2020 with 33 million certified albums sold 2 and sales of 27 9 million albums in the US the Chicks had become the best selling all woman band and best selling country group since Nielsen SoundScan began recording sales in 1991 3 4 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 1989 1995 Original bluegrass group 1 2 1995 2000 Commercial success with Wide Open Spaces and Fly 1 3 2001 2002 Record label dispute and Home 1 4 2003 2005 Comments on George W Bush and backlash 1 5 2006 2007 Taking the Long Way and Shut Up and Sing 1 6 2008 2014 Hiatus Court Yard Hounds and continued touring 1 7 2016 present MMXVI World Tour name change and Gaslighter 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 4 Tours 5 Awards and nominations 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory edit1989 1995 Original bluegrass group edit The Chicks were founded in 1989 as the Dixie Chicks by Laura Lynch on upright bass Robin Lynn Macy on guitar and the multi instrumentalist sisters Martie and Emily Erwin The Erwin sisters later married and both changed their names twice Martie to Martie Seidel then Martie Maguire Emily to Emily Robison then Emily Strayer The band name was taken from the album Dixie Chicken by Lowell George of Little Feat 6 They initially played predominantly bluegrass and a mix of country standards All four women played and sang though Maguire and Strayer provided most of the instrumentation while Lynch and Macy shared lead vocals Maguire primarily played fiddle mandolin and viola while Strayer s specialties included five stringed banjo and dobro citation needed In 1990 Penny Cook the daughter of the senator John Tower gave the Dixie Chicks 10 000 to record an album Their first studio album Thank Heavens for Dale Evans was named after the pioneering performer Dale Evans 7 They paid 5 000 for the 14 track album 8 It included two instrumentals In 1987 Maguire still known then as Martie Erwin had won second place and in 1989 third place in the national fiddle championships held at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield Kansas 9 A Christmas single was released at the end of the year a 45 RPM vinyl record titled Home on the Radar Range with Christmas Swing on one side and the song on the flip side named The Flip Side The record titles were significant during that period of time the bandmates dressed up as cowgirls and publicity photos reflected this image However even with an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry 10 and Garrison Keillor s radio show A Prairie Home Companion 11 they did not get much national airplay citation needed The Dixie Chicks began building a fan base winning the prize for best band at the 1990 Telluride Bluegrass Festival and opening for established country music artists including such names as Garth Brooks Reba McEntire and George Strait 8 In 1992 a second independent album Little Ol Cowgirl moved towards a more contemporary country sound as the band enlisted the help of more session musicians and developed a richer sound with larger and more modern arrangements Robin Lynn Macy was not pleased with the change in sound She left in late 1992 to devote herself to a purer bluegrass sound remaining active in the Dallas and Austin music scenes 12 It was during this period that professional steel guitarist Lloyd Maines who had played on both albums introduced them to his daughter Natalie an aspiring singer Lloyd Maines thought his daughter would be a good match to replace the departed Macy and had passed along Natalie s audition demo tape which had won her a full scholarship to the Berklee College of Music to both Maguire and Strayer 13 Her distinctive voice was a match for Maguire s soprano and Strayer s alto harmonies citation needed Reviewing their show the Birchmere Virginia in 1992 The Washington Post wrote that record label executives will be kicking themselves soon enough these Chicks have what it takes to make the big time yet no major label has taken the plunge to sign them 14 Lynch became lead singer on the Dixie Chicks third album Shouldn t a Told You That 1993 They were still unable to attract support from a major record label and struggled to expand their fan base beyond Texas and Nashville Their new manager Simon Renshaw approached the executive Scott Siman and he signed them to a developmental deal with Sony Music Entertainment s Nashville division The deal was finalized with Sony over mid 1995 15 and Lynch was replaced by Maines 16 Accounts of Lynch s departure vary At the time the sisters said she had been considering leaving for over a year as she was weary of touring and hoped to spend more time with her daughter 15 Lynch offered to stay for the first recordings on the new album but the sisters thought it would send the wrong message to Sony they all agreed she would leave before the new album 15 In a 1996 interview Lynch said It can t really be characterized as a resignation There are three Dixie Chicks and I m only one 17 In 2003 Lynch said she had no regrets about leaving 18 1995 2000 Commercial success with Wide Open Spaces and Fly edit nbsp The Dixie Chicks at the Country for Kids concert in 1998 in Stafford Virginia With the addition of Natalie Maines the new lineup had a more contemporary sound as well as a new look leaving their cowgirl dresses with their past giving the band a broader appeal 1 Renshaw sent staff producer Blake Chancey to Austin to work with the band citation needed After Maines joined the band the instrumental lineup was essentially the same though Maines was not an acoustic bassist Instead she played acoustic and electric guitar and occasionally electric bass guitar or Tacoma Papoose guitar in concert She sang lead vocals with Maguire and Strayer singing backing vocals Strayer was now contributing to the band s sound adding guitar accordion sitar and papoose to her mastery of the five string banjo and dobro while Maguire began adding guitar viola and mandolin chops more frequently to her expert fiddle The sisters welcomed the change Maguire said It s very rootsy but then Natalie comes in with a rock and blues influence That gave Emily and me a chance to branch out because we loved those kinds of music but felt limited by our instruments 19 Within the next year Sony came to Austin to see the revamped Dixie Chicks and committed to sign them to a long term deal and they were selected as the first new artist on the newly revived Monument Records label A single I Can Love You Better was released in October 1997 and reached the Top 10 on American country music charts while the new lineup recorded the rest of their debut album Wide Open Spaces was released on January 23 1998 20 Over the space of a year the next three singles from Wide Open Spaces reached first place on the Country charts There s Your Trouble You Were Mine and the title track The album added a widespread audience to their original following entering the top five on both country and pop charts 21 with initial sales of 12 million copies in the country music arena alone setting a record for the best selling duo or group album in country music history 1 As of 2003 the 12 million copies sold in the United States of Wide Open Spaces made it a RIAA certified diamond album 22 In 1998 the Dixie Chicks sold more CDs than all other country music groups combined 23 24 Big Country music took note of the Dixie Chicks awarding them the Horizon Award for new artists in 1998 given to those who have demonstrated the most significant creative growth and development in overall chart and sales activity live performance professionalism and critical media recognition 25 26 By 1999 the album won the new lineup their first Grammy Awards as well as acclaim from the Country Music Association the Academy of Country Music and other high profile awards On August 31 1999 the Dixie Chicks released another album Fly which debuted at No 1 on the Billboard 200 charts selling over 10 million copies and making the Dixie Chicks the only country band and the only female band of any genre to hold the distinction of having two back to back RIAA certified diamond albums 20 Nine singles were released from Fly including country No 1s Cowboy Take Me Away and Without You Dixie Chicks albums continued to place in the list of the 50 best selling albums in American history over a half decade after they were released 27 Fly again won Grammy awards and honors from the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music and the Dixie Chicks received a number of honors from other sources for their accomplishments 28 The band headlined their first tour the Fly Tour with guest artists including Joe Ely and Ricky Skaggs appearing at each show 29 and also joined Sarah McLachlan Sheryl Crow and other female artists on the all woman touring Lilith Fair 30 The source of the Dixie Chicks commercial success during this time came from various factors they wrote or co wrote about half of the songs on Wide Open Spaces and Fly their mixture of bluegrass mainstream country music blues and pop songs appealed to a wide spectrum of record buyers and where the women had once dressed as cowgirls with Lynch their dress was now more contemporary 1 Cowboy Take Me Away from Fly became another signature song written by Maguire to celebrate her sister s romance with country singer Charlie Robison whom Emily subsequently married exchanging her surname for Robison However a few of their songs brought controversy within their conservative country music fan base and two songs caused some radio stations to remove the Dixie Chicks from their playlists Sin Wagon from which the term mattress dancing takes on a new twist and Goodbye Earl a song that uses black comedy in telling the story of the unabashed murderer of an abusive husband The band later made a video portraying the nefarious deed with actor Dennis Franz playing the murdered husband In an interview Maines commented about Sony worrying about the reference to mattress dancing in Sin Wagon refusing to discuss it in interviews She said Our manager jokes You can t say mattress dancing but they love the song about premeditated first degree murder She continues so it s funny to us that mattress dancing is out and murder is in 31 2001 2002 Record label dispute and Home edit After the commercial success of their first two albums the band became involved in a dispute with their record label Sony regarding accounting procedures alleging that in at least 30 cases Sony had used fraudulent accounting practices underpaying them at least 4 million 2 7m in royalties on their albums over the previous three years 32 Sony held out and the trio walked away with Sony suing the group for failure to complete their contract 33 The Dixie Chicks responded with their own 4 1 million lawsuit against Sony Music Entertainment on August 27 34 which added clout to claims made by singers Courtney Love Aimee Mann and LeAnn Rimes against the recording industry 35 After months of negotiation the Dixie Chicks settled their suit privately and were awarded their own record label imprint Open Wide Records which afforded them more control a better contract and an increase in royalty payments with Sony still responsible for marketing and distribution of albums 23 36 During the time that they worked with Sony to reconcile their differences the Dixie Chicks debuted their quiet unadorned song I Believe in Love on the America A Tribute to Heroes telethon following the September 11 2001 attacks The three women found themselves home in Texas each happily married planning families and writing songs closer to their roots without the usual pressures of the studio technicians from the major labels The songs they didn t write were solicited from songwriters who wrote with a less commercial emphasis 37 The result was that Home independently produced by Lloyd Maines and the Dixie Chicks was released August 27 2002 20 Unlike the Dixie Chicks two previous records Home is dominated by up tempo bluegrass and pensive ballads and Emmylou Harris added her vocals to Godspeed In addition the text of the opening track and first single Long Time Gone was a pointed criticism of contemporary country music radio accusing it of ignoring the soul of the genre as exemplified by Merle Haggard Johnny Cash and Hank Williams Long Time Gone became the Dixie Chicks first Top 10 hit on the U S pop singles chart and peaked at No 2 on the country chart becoming a major success Approximately six million copies of Home were sold in the United States 38 Home also won Grammy awards and other noteworthy accolades as before though it fell short of reaching the diamond record status of the first two albums Natalie Maines said afterward I want to check the record books and see how many fathers and daughters have won Grammys together 39 By 2002 the Dixie Chicks were featured on three television specials An Evening with the Dixie Chicks which was an acoustic concert primarily composed of the material from Home VH1 Divas Las Vegas alongside Cher Celine Dion Shakira Anastacia Stevie Nicks Mary J Blige Cyndi Lauper Whitney Houston and host Ellen DeGeneres and a CMT three hour television special the 40 Greatest Women of Country Music Ranked No 13 out of 40 they were selected by hundreds of artists music historians music journalists and music industry professionals looking at every aspect of what a great artist is 40 2003 2005 Comments on George W Bush and backlash edit Main article Dixie Chicks comments on George W Bush On March 10 2003 the Dixie Chicks performed at the Shepherd s Bush Empire theater in London England 41 Maines told the audience the band did not support the imminent Allied invasion of Iraq and were ashamed that President George W Bush was from Texas 42 Maines s remark triggered a backlash in the United States 42 The Dixie Chicks were blacklisted by thousands of country radio stations 43 and the band members received death threats 44 Maines issued an apology saying her remark had been disrespectful in 2006 she rescinded the apology saying she felt Bush deserved no respect 43 Their single Landslide a Fleetwood Mac cover fell from number 10 to 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 in one week and left the chart a week later 45 The backlash also damaged sales of their next album and tour 46 nbsp The Dixie Chicks performing at Madison Square Garden on June 20 2003 during the Top of the World Tour In 2005 Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita battered the Gulf Coast with the group s home state of Texas directly in the wake of the disaster In September the Dixie Chicks debuted their song I Hope in the Shelter from the Storm A Concert for the Gulf Coast telethon The song was one of only two performed at the concert that was not donated for the subsequent DVD The Dixie Chicks made their new single available as a download with proceeds to benefit hurricane relief through Habitat For Humanity and the American Federation of Musicians Gulf Coast Relief Fund 47 48 49 In October 2004 the Dixie Chicks joined the Vote for Change tour performing in concerts organized by MoveOn org in swing states raising funds for political groups opposing Bush 50 In 2005 Maguire Strayer and Maines joined with 31 other recording artists including Dolly Parton Christina Aguilera Yoko Ono and Mandy Moore supporting relationships of all kinds regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity on a two disc release titled Love Rocks with their song from the album Home called I Believe in Love 51 2006 2007 Taking the Long Way and Shut Up and Sing edit On March 16 2006 the Dixie Chicks released the single Not Ready to Make Nice in advance of their upcoming album Cowritten with Dan Wilson it addressed the political controversy that had surrounded the group for the previous three years 52 Strayer said The stakes were definitely higher on that song We knew it was special because it was so autobiographical and we had to get it right And once we had that song done it freed us up to do the rest of the album without that burden She said writing the song had become their therapy since they had to hold in so many stored emotions for so long Thus the band considered the album not so much political as very personal 53 The question of how the group s new record would fare commercially attracted intense media interest Taking the Long Way was released in stores and online on May 22 2006 The album was produced by Rick Rubin who had worked with hard rock acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers and System of a Down as well as idiosyncratic singers such as Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond The band felt they had nothing to lose by a newer approach and possibly quite a bit to gain 54 All 14 tracks were co written by the three Chicks alongside various other songwriters including Neil Finn of Crowded House The album contains references to the 2003 controversy 55 Taking the Long Way debuted at number one on both the U S pop albums chart and the U S country albums chart selling 526 000 copies in the first week the year s second best such total for any country act and making it a gold record within its first week despite having little or no airplay in areas that had once embraced them The Dixie Chicks became the first female band in chart history to have three albums debut at No 1 56 Both Not Ready to Make Nice and second single Everybody Knows were largely ignored by U S country radio 57 and failed to penetrate the top 35 of the Hot Country Songs chart In June 2006 Emily Strayer noted the lack of support from other country music performers A lot of artists cashed in on being against what we said or what we stood for because that was promoting their career which was a horrible thing to do A lot of pandering started going on and you d see soldiers and the American flag in every video It became a sickening display of ultra patriotism 57 Maines said The entire country may disagree with me but I don t understand the necessity for patriotism Why do you have to be a patriot About what This land is our land Why You can like where you live and like your life but as for loving the whole country I don t see why people care about patriotism 57 In Europe however the two singles were well received by country radio peaking at Nos 13 and 11 respectively and remaining on the European Country Charts for more than 20 weeks each 58 The Accidents amp Accusations Tour began in July 2006 Ticket sales were strong in Canada and in some Northeastern markets but notably weak in other areas A number of shows were canceled or relocated to smaller venues due to poor sales and in Houston Texas tickets never even went on sale when local radio stations refused to accept advertising for the event 59 In August a re routed tour schedule was scheduled with a greater emphasis on Canadian dates where Taking the Long Way had gone five times platinum The tour s shows themselves generally refrained from any explicit verbal political comments letting the music especially the central performance of Not Ready to Make Nice which typically received a thunderous ovation during and after the song speak for itself As part of the tour the Dixie Chicks became the first major band to hire a designated blogger all access to keep up with them in their promotional activities and tour 60 When the Dixie Chicks performed again at Shepherd s Bush Empire site of The Incident Maines joked that she wanted to say something the audience had not heard before but instead said Just so y all know we re ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas to much laughter and applause 61 In 2006 Taking the Long Way was the ninth best selling album in the United States At the 49th Grammy Awards Show on February 11 2007 the group won all five categories for which they were nominated including the top awards of Song of the Year and Record of the Year both for Not Ready to Make Nice and Album of the Year for Taking the Long Way Maines interpreted the wins as being a show of public support for their advocacy of free speech 62 It had been 14 years since an artist had swept those three awards 63 After the Grammys Taking the Long Way hit No 8 on the Billboard 200 and No 1 on the country album charts and Not Ready to Make Nice re entered the charts at No 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 The music video for Not Ready to Make Nice was nominated for the 2007 CMT Music Video Awards in the categories of Video of the Year and Group Video of the Year but did not win 64 The group was nominated for the 2007 Country Music Association s award for Top Vocal Group but lost to Rascal Flatts 65 At the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival Cabin Creek Films the production company of documentarian Barbara Kopple premiered Dixie Chicks Shut Up and Sing 66 The documentary follows the Dixie Chicks over the three years since the 2003 London concert remark and covers aspects of their musical and personal lives in addition to the controversy 67 An ad for Shut Up and Sing was turned down by NBC on October 27 2006 because of a policy barring ads dealing with public controversy Ads were rebuffed by the CW as well but local affiliate stations of all five major broadcasters including NBC and CW ran promotional spots for the film in New York and Los Angeles the two cities where it opened that day 68 The film s distributor Harvey Weinstein said It s a sad commentary about the level of fear in our society that a movie about a group of courageous entertainers who were blacklisted for exercising their right of free speech is now itself being blacklisted by corporate America 68 2008 2014 Hiatus Court Yard Hounds and continued touring edit At a December 2007 rally in Little Rock Arkansas Maines expressed support for the West Memphis Three three men convicted of a 1993 triple murder who many believe innocent 69 Maines cited a recent defense filing implicating Terry Hobbs the stepfather of one of the victims and posted similar comments in a letter on the Dixie Chicks web site 69 In November 2008 Hobbs sued Maines and the Dixie Chicks for defamation as a result of her statements 70 On December 2 2009 a U S federal judge dismissed the defamation case on the grounds that Hobbs had not shown the statements were made with actual malice 71 A proposed April 2008 commercial spot to promote Al Gore s We Campaign involving both the Dixie Chicks and Toby Keith was eventually abandoned because of scheduling conflicts 72 In January 2010 Maguire and Strayer released new music without Maines 73 as a duo known as Court Yard Hounds 74 Lloyd Maines Natalie s father said that the trio were definitely still an entity 73 The Court Yard Hounds released their first album in May 2010 with Strayer on lead vocals 74 Beginning on June 8 2010 the Dixie Chicks joined the Eagles on their stadium based Eagles 2010 Summer Tour 75 visiting cities such as Toronto Boston Chicago Philadelphia Washington St Louis and Winnipeg with a performance at the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey Country singer and guitarist Keith Urban appeared at selected shows citation needed The Dixie Chicks appeared in the 2010 music documentary Sounds Like a Revolution about protest music in America They sang You on the March 2011 release of Rare Bird Alert a Steve Martin bluegrass album accompanied by the Steep Canyon Rangers 76 In March 2011 Maines made a solo recording of the Beach Boys hit God Only Knows for the final episode of the HBO series Big Love 77 In July 2011 Strayer and Maguire said that new music involving Maines is in the works 78 In October 2011 the Dixie Chicks played the Concert for Wildfire Relief in Austin Texas During the set Maines stated that there was zero hesitation when the group was asked to do the show 79 In December 2012 the Dixie Chicks replaced Lady Antebellum as headliners at Canada s Craven Country Jamboree in July 2013 80 In July they also performed at the Ottawa Bluesfest and the Cavendish Beach Music Festival and in October 2013 on the Scotiabank Saddledome 81 In July 2013 the Court Yard Hounds also released their second album Amelita From October 2013 to March 2014 the Dixie Chicks went on their first full length tour since 2007 the Long Time Gone Tour through various cities across Canada in 2013 The tour incorporated the C2C Country to Country festival held in London and Dublin during March 2014 82 2016 present MMXVI World Tour name change and Gaslighter edit In June 2015 a European tour was scheduled to commence in Antwerp on April 16 2016 the DCX MMXVI World Tour initially included dates for Switzerland The Netherlands Scandinavia the UK and Ireland however in November 2015 the tour was extended into North America with over forty shows scheduled across the United States and Canada 83 The tour was extended to Australia and New Zealand and was followed by a live album and video DCX MMXVI Live 84 On the 50th anniversary of the Country Music Association Awards on November 2 2016 the Dixie Chicks performed alongside Beyonce on her song Daddy Lessons A studio version of the performance was released to digital outlets the following day 85 They also collaborated with Taylor Swift on her song Soon You ll Get Better from Swift s 2019 album Lover 86 On May 3 2018 the Dixie Chicks manager Simon Renshaw retired after having managed them since 1995 They signed with Ian Montone and Rick Yorn at Monotone LBI Entertainment 87 On June 25 2020 the band changed their name to the Chicks dropping the word Dixie 88 The change followed criticism that the word had connotations of slavery in the United States 89 90 a The band said they had picked that stupid name as teenagers and had wanted to change it for years They decided to change it when they saw the Confederate flag described as the Dixie Swastika on social media in June 2020 91 They were also inspired by the George Floyd protests and the Black Lives Matter movement saying it definitely lit a fire in us to be on the right side of history 88 They received the blessing of the Chicks a New Zealand duo to share the name 89 92 Alongside the name change the Chicks released the protest song March March with a music video directed by Seanne Farmer in tribute to social justice movements 89 They also introduced John Silva as their new manager 93 with publicity by Cindi Berger of R amp CPMK 94 On July 17 2020 the Chicks released their first album in 14 years Gaslighter produced by Jack Antonoff 95 The first single Gaslighter was released on March 4 96 On August 20 the Chicks performed The Star Spangled Banner at the 2020 Democratic National Convention 97 On December 22 2023 Laura Lynch a member of the Dixie Chicks until 1993 died in a traffic collision near El Paso Texas at the age of 65 98 The Chicks issued a statement saying Lynch was a bright light whose undeniable talents helped propel us beyond busking on street corners to stages all across Texas and the mid West 98 Band members edit nbsp The Dixie Chicks in 2006 From left Martie Maguire Natalie Maines Emily Strayer Members Emily Strayer harmony and backing vocals banjo dobro guitar 1989 present Martie Maguire harmony and backing vocals fiddle mandolin 1989 present Natalie Maines lead vocals guitar Omnichord 1995 present Former members Laura Lynch lead vocals harmony and backing vocals bass 1989 1995 died 2023 99 100 Robin Lynn Macy lead vocals harmony and backing vocals guitar 1989 1992 Timeline editDiscography editMain article The Chicks discography Studio albums Thank Heavens for Dale Evans 1990 Little Ol Cowgirl 1992 Shouldn t a Told You That 1993 Wide Open Spaces 1998 Fly 1999 Home 2002 Taking the Long Way 2006 Gaslighter 2020 Tours edit nbsp Set list from the Top of the World Tour Madison Square Garden June 20 2003 Headlining 2000 Fly Tour 2003 Top of the World Tour 2006 Accidents amp Accusations Tour 2013 14 Long Time Gone Tour 2016 17 DCX MMXVI MMXVII World Tour 2022 23 The Chicks Tour Supporting 1998 Clay Walker 1999 George Strait Country Music Festival 1999 Tim McGraw 2006 The Eagles Twickenham June 17 2006 2007 The Eagles Grand Opening of The Nokia Theatre L A Live 2010 Eagles 2010 Summer Tour Co headlining 2004 Vote for Change Residencies 2023 The Chicks Six Nights in 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