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The band, a trio after Macy dropped out in 1992, worked hard and booked a steady schedule of parties, clubs and festivals. Laura Lynch, a founding member of The Dixie Chicks, died Dec. 22 at 65.
They took inspiration from a song playing on the radio, Little Feat's "Dixie Chicken." The band, a trio after Macy dropped out in 1992, worked hard and booked a steady schedule of parties, clubs ...
The band released a new protest song, 'March March', in conjunction with the name change, simply saying 'We want to meet this moment' in a brief statement on their website.
The Chicks spoke out about their recent decision to change their name from “The Dixie Chicks,” after decades of using the moniker. The band announced last month that they’d made the decision ...
The trio changed their nickname to The Chicks last month, dropping the “Dixie” part. The original band name was a nod to the song “Dixie Chicken” by the rock band Little Feat.
Little Feat have announced plans to rerelease its two best-known albums, Sailin’ Shoes, and the 1973 follow-up, Dixie Chicken. The remastered music collections will drop on June 23 and come with ...
The Chicks — they dropped the “Dixie” last month — are back with an album after 14 years, the band at peace with an industry that’s never made nice ...
An editorial in Variety last week suggested that the band make the change. “The trio took their name from a 1973 Little Feat album, Dixie Chicken, that is free of any overt politicising.