Artist
In June of 2020, the band changed their name to The Chicks, dropping "Dixie" which referenced the Mason-Dixon line which separated the free northern states and the slave-owning southern states.
The Dixie Chicks formed in 1989 in Dallas, Texas. After years of struggle and changes in personnel, the group achieved large-scale country and pop commercial success starting in the late 1990s, with hit songs such as "Wide Open Spaces", "Cowboy Take Me Away", and "Long Time Gone". They became known for their lively group personae, instrumental virtuosity, fashion sense, and outspoken views. In particular, Natalie Maines' public criticism of President George W. Bush on the eve of the 2003 invasion of Iraq led to considerable controversy for the group, causing them to lose a large part of their core country audience, but gain a new if somewhat smaller audience in the process.
Tracks
1
I Can Love You Better
03:53
2
Wide Open Spaces
03:44
3
Loving Arms
03:37
4
There's Your Trouble
03:10
5
You Were Mine
03:37
6
Never Say Die
03:56
7
Tonight The Heartache's On Me
03:25
8
Let 'Er Rip
02:49
9
Once You've Loved Somebody
03:28
10
I'll Take Care Of You
03:40
11
Am I The Only One (Who's Ever Felt This Way)
03:25
12
Give It Up Or Let Me Go
04:55
Releases
Formats
CD, Minidisc, Cassette, Vinyl
Labels
SME Records, Monument
Countries
Australia, Austria, Canada, Japan, South Africa, United States of America, Europe, USA & Canada, USA, Canada & Europe
Members
Natalie Maines,Emily Erwin,
Laura Lynch (2),Martie Erwin,
Robin Lynn Macy