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  2. Revisiting the Chicks’ 2003 Controversy That Changed ... - AOL

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    The explanation did little in the moment, and country music stations throughout the United States began pulling The Chicksmusic amid listener complaints and allegations of “Anti-American ...

  3. Dixie Chicks comments on George W. Bush - Wikipedia

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    During the Dixie Chicks' performance at the ceremony, Maines wore a T-shirt with the letters "FUTK". [29] Many took this to mean "Fuck you Toby Keith"; [25] some Dixie Chicks critics responded by wearing T-shirts bearing the letters "FUDC". [15] A Dixie Chicks spokesperson said that the acronym stood for "Friends United in Truth and Kindness".

  4. Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing - Wikipedia

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    The film follows the Dixie Chicks, an all-female Texas-based country music trio, over a three-year period of intense public scrutiny, fan backlash, physical threats, and pressure from both corporate and conservative political elements in the United States after lead singer Natalie Maines publicly criticized then President of the United States ...

  5. Top of the World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie Chicks front and center: Madison Square Garden, June 20, 2003. During the show the three singers used headset microphones and were frequently well apart from each other. Nevertheless, stage patter was fairly frequent, with a notable case of Martie Maguire confessing that her rather unusual clothing assemblage made her look like ...

  6. Toby Keith and Natalie Maines, Dixie Chicks: Looking ... - AOL

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    The Dixie Chicks, Emily Robison, left, Natalie Maines and Martie Maguire, perform to an enthusiastic crowd at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville during their concert on Aug. 4, 2003.

  7. Twenty years after country music canceled the Chicks, they ...

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    Ahead of their Las Vegas residency, the Chicks hold forth on their exile from Nashville, how songs change over time and why Beyoncé is the new Boss.

  8. The Chicks - Wikipedia

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    The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks) are an American country band from Dallas, Texas. The band consists of Natalie Maines (lead vocals, guitar, bass guitar) and sisters Martie Maguire (vocals, fiddle, mandolin, guitar) and Emily Strayer (vocals, guitar, banjo, Dobro). Martie and Emily, both née Erwin, founded the band in 1989, with bassist ...

  9. Not Ready to Make Nice - Wikipedia

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    Not Ready to Make Nice" is a song co-written and performed by American country music trio Dixie Chicks. It was released on March 20, 2006, as the first single from the band's seventh studio album, Taking the Long Way. The Dixie Chicks wrote the song in response to the backlash they experienced in 2003 after criticizing President George W. Bush.

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