The Chicks (formerly Dixie Chicks) is an American country music trio which … Read Full Bio ↴The Chicks (formerly Dixie Chicks) is an American country music trio which has also crossed over into other genres. Formed in 1989 in Dallas, Texas, the band is composed of founding members (and sisters) Martie Erwin Maguire and Emily Erwin Robison, and lead singer Natalie Maines.
The trio is currently ranked as the highest-selling female musical group in the USA, according to RIAA Gold & Platinum album certifications. As of 2012, The Chicks had won 13 Grammy Awards. While The Chicks continues, Maguire and Robison are writing and recording as Court Yard Hounds as of Feb 2010. The Dixie Chicks renamed the band in 2020 to The Chicks dropping Dixie from the official name as the name had the word 'Dixie' referencing the American Mason–Dixon line, which separated the free and slave-owning southern states.
Robin Lynn Macy was an original bandmember, as was Laura Lynch. Macy left the group in 1992, while Lynch was replaced by Natalie Maines in 1995.
The group aroused considerable controversy for publicly denouncing President George W. Bush and the imminent invasion of Iraq during the European leg of their Top of the World tour supporting Home. Many country music stations immediately pulled their music from the air, and the band received criticism from many corners of the media.
The trio is currently ranked as the highest-selling female musical group in the USA, according to RIAA Gold & Platinum album certifications. As of 2012, The Chicks had won 13 Grammy Awards. While The Chicks continues, Maguire and Robison are writing and recording as Court Yard Hounds as of Feb 2010. The Dixie Chicks renamed the band in 2020 to The Chicks dropping Dixie from the official name as the name had the word 'Dixie' referencing the American Mason–Dixon line, which separated the free and slave-owning southern states.
Robin Lynn Macy was an original bandmember, as was Laura Lynch. Macy left the group in 1992, while Lynch was replaced by Natalie Maines in 1995.
The group aroused considerable controversy for publicly denouncing President George W. Bush and the imminent invasion of Iraq during the European leg of their Top of the World tour supporting Home. Many country music stations immediately pulled their music from the air, and the band received criticism from many corners of the media.
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Little Ol' Cowgirl
Dixie Chicks Lyrics
A Heart That Can You say I've done a lot of good You're glad I…
A Road Is Just a Road He pulled out in a cloud of dust Laying rubber and…
Aunt Mattie's Quilt Aunt Mattie bent a thousand times down the long black…
Beatin' Around the Bush Smiling face and loving eyes But you keep on telling me…
Irish Medley I wish I were in Dublin or some other seaport…
Just a Bit Like Me It's six o'clock in the morning The sun was ready…
Little Ol' Cowgirl She's a little ol' cowgirl from out Texas way Countin' the…
Past the Point of Rescue Last night I dreamed you were back again Larger than…
Pink Toenails Pink toenails Why don't I have time to paint pink toenails …
She'll Find Better Things to Do She don't see no way around it It don't look…
Standin' By the Bedside I was standin' by the bedside of a sister Who…
Two of a Kind On the road without a friend Can make you feel…
You Send Me Darlin', you send me, darlin', you send me I know you…