News

Music Lists Dixie Chicks. ... The Dixie Chicks recently shared their first new song in 14 years, the fierce and calculated “Gaslighter,” and announced an album of the same name out May 1.
The Dixie Chicks are one of the most iconic — and of the most controversial — acts to ever impact country music. When listening to their songs, it’s not hard to draw comparisons to new ...
After a 14-year hiatus, the Dixie Chicks are officially ready to release new music. Lead singer Natalie Maines has been teasing the song “Gaslighter” for the past few weeks on her social media ...
The Dixie Chicks released an album this week after a 14-year hiatus, but despite the release, the trio revealed they feel left out of the country music industry.
The Dixie Chicks sold 28 million albums, according to Nielsen Music, and charted six No. 1 songs on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. Dixie Chicks' No. 1 hits: "There's Your Trouble" ...
The Dixie Chicks were recently featured in Taylor Swift's Netflix documentary Miss Americana, in which Swift explores the effect the group's exile from the country music space had on her personally.
The Chicks aren't the first country artists to drop a "Dixie." In 2018, Dolly Parton changed the name of her "Dixie Stampede" dinner attraction in Pigeon Forge to "Dolly Parton's Stampede ...
It took about 14 years, but we finally have a new song from the Dixie Chicks. On Wednesday, the groundbreaking country music trio dropped a new single called “Gaslighter” — also the name of ...
The Dixie Chicks have officially changed their name to “the Chicks,” after public discussions arose over the appropriateness of the Civil War-era “Dixie” as part of their moniker. The ...
Music Music Monday: The Dixie Chicks Remind Us Why We Missed Them So Much The trio’s trip through Texas this weekend is a testament to their vitality as a band.
Upcoming 2020 Releases: Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Drake, Dixie Chicks, D Smoke NPR Music's Ann Powers and Rodney Carmichael discuss albums they're looking forward to, as well as the artists they're ...
It really shouldn’t have come as a surprise when I heard from the Dixie Chicks’ publicist that “the girls are not available to the press,” and in fact, hadn’t been for the entirety of ...