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America is whistling Dixie tonight -- Dixie Chicks, that is.
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THIELE: What do you mean the first amendment rights by -- the Dixie Chicks are the only ones that are supposed to be allowed?
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Celine Dion's "You and I" bested suggestions such as The Temptations '"Get Ready", Dixie Chicks'"Ready to Run", and Smash Mouth's cover of "I'm A Believer" (Dear VH1, what happened to Smash Mouth?).
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MR: Dixie Chicks music really isn't all that distant a cousin from CYH's brand, though the new album appropriately rocks a little less and has less country-pop.
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MELISSA BLOCK, host: They formed the Dixie Chicks in their teens, but not before Martie's first summer job in Dallas - scooping ice cream at a place called Braum's.
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"When we play with the Dixie Chicks, we stay at the Ritz," Maguire quipped between songs.
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MELISSA BLOCK, host: They formed the Dixie Chicks in their teens, but not before Martie's first summer job in Dallas - scooping ice cream at a place called Braum's.
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With the Dixie Chicks on a longer than expected hiatus, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire had a choice -- wait to reunite in the studio with Natalie Maines (who was in no hurry to record), or take a batch of songs that had been accumulating, dust them off, and try them on as a duo.
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The Dixie Chicks speak out: When the country trio came under fire for their derogatory in-concert comments about President George W. Bush, they got naked (and inked up with fake tattoos) on a 2003 Entertainment Weekly cover to tell the world they were ready to face their critics.
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MELISSA BLOCK, host: They formed the Dixie Chicks in their teens, but not before Martie's first summer job in Dallas - scooping ice cream at a place called Braum's.
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