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One of the most successful country music acts of the 21st century, Dixie Chicks first came together in Dallas, Texas, when multi-instrumentalist sisters Martie Erwin Maguire and Emily Erwin Robison came together with Laura Lynch on vocals and upright bass and Robin Lynn Macy on guitar. The group released two independent albums focusing on a traditional bluegrass style, but by the second record's release, Macy felt their sound was becoming too modern and left.

Indeed, Maguire and Robison were both interested in pursuing a more modern sound, and to that end, they replaced Lynch with singer Natalie Maines. The new threesome signed to Sony and released their major label debut, Wide Open Spaces, in 1998. The record was hugely successful, as was their follow up Fly the following year. After releasing the more pensive Home in 2002, the group ran into some controversy when, while performing in Europe during the run-up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Maines said to the audience, "Just so you know, we're on the good side with y'all. We do not want this war, this violence, and we're ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas."

The group drew sharp criticisms from conservative media outlets, but they also won acclaim from more progressive sources, including support from Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, and country music legend Merle Haggard, who spoke out in encouragement of Maines' statement, saying, "I don't even know the Dixie Chicks, but I find it an insult for all the men and women who fought and died in past wars when almost the majority of America jumped down their throats for voicing an opinion. It was like a verbal witch-hunt and lynching."

The group eventually recovered from their losses by marketing themselves more to rock audiences, recording 2007's Taking the Long Way with producer Rick Rubin. The group would take a break from heavy touring and recording for the next few years in order to focus on their families, but they embarked on a major tour of Europe in 2015, followed by their first headlining tour of North Maerica in a decade the following year.

The Dixie Chicks performed alongside Beyoncé at the 2016 Country Music Association Awards, performing the singer's "Daddy Lessons," from her 2016 album Lemonade. The collaboration was released as a single on digital music platforms as well.

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Country: 20 Years of Hits

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Retro: Iconic Women

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Country Legends

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Country: Top Songs of the '90s

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Carly Pearce's Picks

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Dixie Chicks: Gaslighter

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Country: Throwback Essentials

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The Chicks: Sleep at Night

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Country: The Chicks' Picks

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Guest Curator: The Chicks

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Country: Best of 2020

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The Kelly Clarkson Show

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2019

Taylor Swift Feat Dixie Chicks: Soon You'll Get Better Feat The Chicks

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10 Perfect Country Love Songs

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2019

Grammy Gold

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2018

Dixie Chicks: DCX MMXVI World Tour

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2017

Dixie Chicks: Travelin' Soldier (Live from MMXVI Tour)

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2017

Queens of Country

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2017

The Late Show With Stephen ColbertStream

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Dixie Chicks: Cowboy Take Me Away

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Glastonbury

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2014

Late Night With Seth MeyersStream

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Sesame Street: Singing with the Stars

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2012

CBS This Morning

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Dixie Chicks: Cowboy Take Me Away (Live)

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2011

VH1 Storytellers: Dixie Chicks

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Watch What Happens Live With Andy CohenStream

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Dixie Chicks: Not Ready to Make Nice

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Dixie Chicks: Lullaby (Live)

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Dixie Chicks: Not Ready to Make Nice (Live)

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Dixie Chicks: So Hard (Live)

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Dixie Chicks: Travelin' Soldier

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The Ellen DeGeneres Show

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Dixie Chicks: Mississippi

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Dixie Chicks: Landslide

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Dixie Chicks: Long Time Gone

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Dixie Chicks: Top of the World

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Dixie Chicks: Travelin' Soldier (Live)

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Dixie Chicks: Truth No. 2

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Dixie Chicks: Without You

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1999

Dixie Chicks: Sin Wagon

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Dixie Chicks: Goodbye Earl

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Dixie Chicks: Ready to Run

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Dixie Chicks: Sin Wagon (Live)

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Once You've Loved Somebody: Dixie Chicks (Karaoke Version)

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Dixie Chicks: Wide Open Spaces

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Dixie Chicks: You Were Mine

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Dixie Chicks: I Can Love You Better

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King of the HillStream

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